Shaboozey Explained The Origins Behind His Stage Name, And It Makes A Lot Of Sense

Shaboozey is undoubtedly one of the biggest breakout stars in music this year.

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You've definitely heard his hit "A Bar Song (Tipsy)," which has gone five-times platinum in the US and is the longest-running #1 song on the Billboard Hot 100 this year so far...

...And he also contributed to several songs on Beyoncé's latest album Cowboy Carter, including "SWEET ★ HONEY ★ BUCKIIN'."

So, Shaboozey's real name is Collins Obinna Chibueze — and after reading that, you may be wondering, "Where'd he get Shaboozey from?"

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Well, fear not — because in a new interview with Billboard, Shaboozey revealed all.

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Shaboozey explained that he took on the moniker after hearing his high school football coach mangle the spelling of his last name while growing up in Virginia.

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So, Shaboozey flipped "Chibueze" into "Shaboozey" — simple as that.

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“It could be a little confusing at times,” he explained. “Hearing your name [mispronounced] during attendance was always a thing; you felt like you had to make it easier for everyone else to understand.”

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So there you have it. If you want to learn more about Shaboozey, you can read the rest of the interview here.