This Thanksgiving wasn’t just about stuffing your face—it was about Shaboozey stuffing the NFL halftime show with pure magic.
The Country superstar, who’s currently hotter than a pie fresh outta the oven with his record-breaking #1 hit streak, strutted onto the field like he owned both the Detroit Lions and the Chicago Bears. Spoiler alert: He didn’t, but his performance sure made it feel that way.
Detroit Lions, Chicago Bears, and One Tipsy Legend
Shaboozey, or as we’re calling him, “The Sultan of Suds,” was the chosen one to deliver a halftime show worth skipping seconds for. And boy, did he deliver! Fresh off being nominated for SIX GRAMMYS (yes, six—he’s practically collecting them like Thanksgiving leftovers), the man blazed through the setlist like your cousin with the last dinner roll.
He kicked things off with his viral anthem, ‘A Bar Song (Tipsy),’ a tune so catchy that even the Lions’ defense couldn’t resist swaying to it. The song has been at #1 on the Billboard Hot 100 for 19 weeks straight—longer than Uncle Jerry’s “short” Thanksgiving toast.
And then? Oh, he didn’t stop there. Shaboozey went full country rockstar with ‘Last of My Kind,’ reminding everyone that he’s not just a singer—he’s a phenomenon. Somewhere between the guitar riffs and pyrotechnics, we swear we saw a turkey-shaped confetti cannon go off. Legendary.
Fan Reactions: From Gravy to Grooving
Social media, as expected, lost its collective mind.
– “Shaboozey just turned this game into the event of the year. Who cares about the score when you’ve got this banger on repeat?!” tweeted @FootballAndFolk.
– “A Bar Song (Tipsy) is my new life anthem. Thanksgiving plans for next year? Just vibes and Shaboozey,” declared @MashedPotatoStan.
Even players couldn’t keep their cool—one Chicago Bears lineman was seen grooving mid-huddle. We’re not saying Shaboozey’s music is hypnotic, but the Lions did score right after. Coincidence? We think not.
Final Verdict
If there’s one thing we’ve learned this Thanksgiving, it’s that Shaboozey isn’t just topping charts—he’s topping turkeys, touchdowns, and traditions too. As the stadium lights dimmed and families across America got back to arguing over politics and pie, one thing was clear: Shaboozey won Thanksgiving.
Catch the full performance below, but fair warning—you might get tipsy just listening. 🍻