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    Is Shaboozey Set to Challenge Morgan Wallen’s Dominance on the Hot 100?


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    Shaboozey is on fire right now. His hit single “A Bar Song (Tipsy)” is sitting comfortably at the top of the Billboard Hot 100 for an impressive 10th straight week.

    That’s not something you see often—only 4 percent of chart-topping songs in the Hot 100’s 66-year history have managed to stay at No. 1 for double-digit weeks.

    It’s even more impressive considering that it’s the first time in over a year that any song has had such a long run at the top.

    But if anyone thought Shaboozey was going to stop there, they might want to think again.

    With his momentum building, fans are starting to speculate: could he be on his way to breaking Morgan Wallen‘s recent Hot 100 record?

    Shaboozey’s “A Bar Song (Tipsy)” Hits a Major Milestone

    It’s one thing to reach No. 1, but staying there for 10 weeks is an entirely different beast.

    Shaboozey has now entered a rare group of artists who have kept the top spot for double-digit weeks, a feat most only dream of.

    And for good reason—Billboard’s data shows that only a tiny fraction of songs have managed to stay at No. 1 for 10 weeks or more since the chart’s inception.

    If you’re wondering how long it’s been since we’ve seen a song do something like this, look back to last summer when Morgan Wallen’s smash hit “Last Night” ruled the Hot 100.

    Wallen’s track had an impressive 16-week streak at No. 1, setting the standard for the longest-running country song to sit at the top of the Hot 100.

    Now, with Shaboozey’s “A Bar Song (Tipsy)” already halfway to matching Wallen’s reign, there’s growing curiosity about whether he could actually surpass it.

    Shaboozey
    Source: Instagram /shaboozey

    Can Shaboozey Break Morgan Wallen’s Record?

    When Wallen’s “Last Night” ruled the charts, it seemed unbeatable.

    But Shaboozey’s “A Bar Song (Tipsy)” is picking up steam and showing no signs of slowing down.

    As of this week, the song has crossed into its 10th week at No. 1, and it’s clear that the song resonates with a wide range of listeners.

    A big part of Shaboozey’s continued success is his ability to blend country music with a crossover appeal, making “A Bar Song (Tipsy)” a track that appeals to both traditional country fans and mainstream audiences.

    And with his recent nominations for the 2024 CMA Awards—his first ever—the buzz around Shaboozey is only growing.

    Now the big question is: can Shaboozey match or even exceed Wallen’s 16-week run?

    Only time will tell, but given the strength of his debut single, it’s certainly possible.

    A Powerhouse on the Country Charts Too

    Shaboozey isn’t just dominating the Hot 100; he’s also making waves on the country charts.

    “A Bar Song (Tipsy)” has been sitting comfortably at No. 1 on the Billboard Hot Country Songs chart for 14 weeks, making it the longest-running country hit of 2024.

    It’s rare to see such a strong performance on both the Hot 100 and country charts, but Shaboozey seems to be hitting all the right notes.

    His success doesn’t stop there. Earlier this month, he also made history on the Billboard Country Airplay chart.

    “A Bar Song” spent seven consecutive weeks at No. 1, dethroning a record set by Carrie Underwood back in 2006.

    Her debut single, “Jesus Take the Wheel,” held the record for the longest-running debut single at No. 1 for nearly 20 years.

    Shaboozey’s seven-week reign broke that streak, marking a significant moment not just for him, but for country music as a whole.

    The Recipe for Shaboozey’s Success

    So, what’s behind Shaboozey’s meteoric rise? It’s a combination of factors.

    First, his sound offers something fresh yet familiar. “A Bar Song (Tipsy)” taps into the heart of what makes country music so beloved—storytelling, relatability, and a catchy, toe-tapping beat.

    But Shaboozey also brings something new to the table.

    His ability to fuse traditional country elements with modern production has helped him attract a diverse audience, crossing over to mainstream listeners while staying true to his country roots.

    Additionally, his rise has been fueled by viral moments on platforms like TikTok, where fans have latched onto his lyrics and infectious energy.

    Social media is playing a big role in how songs climb the charts today, and Shaboozey has been able to leverage that to his advantage.

    But it’s not just about online buzz. Shaboozey’s live performances have also been a big part of his growing fan base.

    His authenticity on stage and genuine connection with audiences have helped him solidify his place as one of the most exciting new artists in country music.

    Shaboozey
    Source: Instagram /shaboozey

    Shaboozey to Headline UK Show

    After a remarkable 2024, Shaboozey is set to take the stage for his first UK headline concert at London’s KOKO on March 19, 2025.

    The show, which comes shortly after his performance at the C2C festival at the O2 Arena, is highly anticipated by fans.

    Shaboozey’s success this year was driven by his hit single “A Bar Song (Tipsy),” which went platinum and topped the UK Radio Airplay chart for eight weeks.

    The track also held No. 1 on The Big Top 40 for five weeks and dominated the Official Independent Singles Chart for 18 weeks, with remixes from David Guetta and Alesso broadening its appeal.

    His third studio album, Where I’ve Been, Isn’t Where I’m Going, climbed to No. 2 on the Official Country Artists Album Chart, solidifying his place in country music.

    After wowing 80,000 fans during his surprise debut at Capital FM’s Summertime Ball, Shaboozey also collaborated with Beyoncé on her COWBOY CARTER album, making him one of the most exciting new talents.

    His upcoming KOKO show is expected to be a thrilling showcase of his impressive music catalog.

    Shaboozey’s Music Career

    YearAlbum/SingleLabelNotes
    2014“Jeff Gordon” (Single)IndependentShaboozey’s first single.
    2017“Starfoxx” and “Robert Plant” (Singles)IndependentSingles that caught the attention of Republic Records.
    2018Lady Wrangler (Debut Studio Album)Republic RecordsDebut album showcasing a blend of trap and other influences.
    October 2022Cowboys Live Forever, Outlaws Never Die (Second Studio Album)EmpireMarked a transition to a folk-pop sound with acoustic elements.
    May 31, 2024Where I’ve Been, Isn’t Where I’m Going (Third Studio Album)EmpireReleased in 2024, promoted with US headlining shows and opening for Jessie Murph.
    A table summarizing Shaboozey’s music career
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    Conclusion

    • Shaboozey’s “A Bar Song (Tipsy)” has been a huge success, holding the No. 1 spot on the Billboard Hot 100 for 10 weeks.
    • This puts him in the company of some of the biggest names in music, and he might even have a chance to break Morgan Wallen’s record of 16 weeks at No. 1.
    • Whether he reaches that goal or not, it’s clear that Shaboozey is having an amazing year and is quickly becoming a major star.
    • His ability to stay at the top of the charts for so long shows how much people love his music, and this could be just the start of a long and successful career for him.
    • Fans are excited to see what he will do next!

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