LISTEN: Shaboozey Strips Down His Viral Hit "Let It Burn" Offering Up A New Raw Feel
The new stripped down version of the song already has people talking.
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Steadfast in creative universal narratives musical juggernaut Shaboozey bears his soul in the new stripped down take on his viral track Let It Burn.
Determined to carve his own lane in the Alt-Country / Hip-Hop space; he crafts a sound that pays homage to a cast of traditional Western influences, such as Bob Dylan, Lead Belly, Johnny Cash, and Leonard Cohen, while looking into the future of what the two genres have yet to introduce.
The raw tracks offers up a unique dichotomy of being new yet familiar. The Virginia native taps into the inner thoughts that often leave us tenants in our own mind. Ready to help bring his new flame out of the chains that she is held by and the ghosts of relationships past, Shaboozey is ready to risk it all to help her start again. Plus the riser's intoxicating vocals lead fans through the ups and downs of finding better tomorrows.
A fan forward artist, Shaboozey left a message of encouragement on the YouTube video for the intoxicating take on the already universal story.
"This song was written with the intention of helping people heal from past hurts, and to encourage others to take action who may still be hurting. If you have any stories of how this song is helping or has helped you through a personal battle or struggle, please share below. Or message me in private I would love to hear from you," he said in the comments of the video.
So run for the hills, baby, don't look back when you leave
There's a train headed wеst move along you got somewherе to be
Watch your step
Coming off of the life that you left
Break the rules, cross a line, make a mess
This could be the only chance that you get
Remaining true to his Virginia roots, Shaboozey hopes to continue the region’s long-standing tradition of producing some of the most prolific creatives of the new millennium. This time through elevating the scope of contemporary hip-hop and introducing a modern Americana culture to a global audience.
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