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Shaboozey's Western Album Release
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Shaboozey issued released his third studio effort, *The Outlaw Cherie Lee & Other Western Tales*, on July 31, 2026. 2026, through his American Dogwood imprint and Empire. The 20‑track, Western‑themed 20-track concept record blends country, hip-hop, and Americana, weaving a cinematic narrative centered on a character named Cherie Lee avenging her father’s murder. The project features a diverse roster of guest artists—including collaborators, including Jamie Foxx, Sam Elliott, Teyana Taylor, Gunna, Leon Bridges, Orville Peck Peck, and Kehlani—and was released through his American Dogwood imprint Kehlani. Notable contributions include spoken word monologues by Foxx and Empire. Sam Elliott’s voice on the track “Don’t Count Down”. The album’s lead single “High Noon,” with featuring Gunna, was chosen selected by ESPN as the official anthem for the 2026‑27 college‑football season, marking a high‑profile 2026-27 college football season. While the partnership highlights Shaboozey’s rising profile, social media tie‑in. Within days, reactions to the anthem have been mixed, with some fans criticizing the choice for “lacking excitement”. Following the release, industry analysts projected the record album would debut at No. 9 on the Billboard 200 with roughly approximately 38,000 first‑week units, first-week units. This represents a modest dip decline from Shaboozey’s prior release. The projected chart position and his previous album, *Where I’ve Been, Isn’t Where I’m Going*, which debuted at No. 5 with 50,000 units. To support the continued emphasis on star‑studded collaborations underscored launch, a live performance of the album’s cross‑genre appeal and its role track “Cowgirl” from a July 30 Spotify session in raising the artist’s profile. Overall, the snapshots trace Los Angeles was made available on the album’s launch, its adoption as a sports anthem, and early expectations for commercial performance. streaming platform.
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