DETROIT — Rocking a Detroit Lions blue and white varsity jacket Shaboozey stole the show at Ford Field in Detroit on Thursday, with a barrage of denim and cowboy hat-wearing backup dancers.
"Detroit, thank you so much," the 29-year-old singer said after performing his record-breaking hit song 'A Bar Song (Tipsy),' "I want to wish you a happy Thanksgiving."
But it's the Fairfax County, Virginia native who admitted he has a lot to be thankful for, after a year full of career successes, including collaborations with Beyonce, two Country Music Association Awards nominations, and five Grammy nominations.
"A Bar Song (Tipsy)" has been a number-one hit on the Billboard Hot 100 since July and is tied with Lil Nas X's "Old Town Road" as the longest-running number-one song of all time.
Born, Collins Obinna Chibueze, in Woodbridge, Va. to Nigerian immigrants, Shaboozey adapted his stage name from how his classmates mispronounced his last name. Chibueze means "God is king" in the Igbo language.
Shaboozey has been active in music since releasing his first song at 19, but 2024 was the first time any of his songs or albums made the music charts or had been nominated for any major music awards.
The Lions won the Thanksgiving game in a 23 to 20 victory over the Bears on their home turf in Detroit, after Lions' quarterback Jared Goff threw two touchdown passes to tight end Sam LaPorta.
Thursday's win marked a 10-game winning streak for Detroit. They will try and keep that streak alive against the Green Bay Packers on Dec. 5.