Shaboozey's Fort Lauderdale Set Proves the Hype Is Real
- Larry Marano

- Oct 19
- 1 min read
All image by Larry Marano

Shaboozey's recent October performance at Fort Lauderdale's War Memorial Auditorium seamlessly wove country roots with hip-hop sensibilities in a way that felt both revolutionary and effortless.
When "A Bar Song (Tipsy)" erupted through the venue, the collective euphoria was smooth as top shelf bourbon. This wasn't mere audience participation; it was communion. Shaboozey's vocals cut through the mix with crystalline clarity, each note landing with the precision of an artist who's paid his dues and emerged triumphant.
Between tracks, his storytelling revealed the vulnerability behind the bravado—a glimpse into the creative process that's propelled him from underground sensation to mainstream phenomenon. His band locked into grooves that would make seasoned session players envious, while the production values elevated the experience beyond typical touring fare.

























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