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Shaboozey Shares Video For 'Cowgirl' Starring Ciara Miller

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Shaboozey has returned with a new single and accompanying video, "Cowgirl," the latest preview of his upcoming album.

"Cowgirl" follows "Born To Die" from Shaboozey's highly anticipated forthcoming concept album, The Outlaw Cherie Lee & Other Western Tales.

The music video, directed by Logan Meis and Shaboozey, features Ciara Miller as a gunslinger.

The Outlaw Cherie Lee & Other Western Tales is due out July 31st via Shaboozey's record imprint American Dogwood, in partnership with his label home Empire.

"The Outlaw Cherie Lee is a project that's been several years in the making and has gone through many iterations," Shaboozey shared. "It's a western about revenge told continuously through every song, centered on the character Cherie Lee."

"It explores so many themes, as many timeless westerns have: revenge, redemption, and romance, through the eyes of a protagonist looking to challenge everything she once thought true about her world," he added. "I poured all of myself into this and I hope people become as immersed in the world and the journey as I have."

The new album is a follow-up to Shaboozey's hit 2024 album Where I've Been, Isn't Where I'm Going, which featured the No. 1 single "A Bar Song (Tipsy)."

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