Shaboozey To Headline Coors Light’s ‘Chill Amplified’  

SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH – OCTOBER 08: Shaboozey performs outside Delta Center prior to the inaugural game of the Utah Hockey Club against the Chicago Blackhawks on October 08, 2024 in Salt Lake City, Utah. (Photo by Jamie Sabau/Getty Images)

The wins keep coming for Shaboozey.

In a recent announcement, Shaboozey, along with Latin sensation Yandel, will be partnering with Coors Light to headline the lineup of its “Chill Amplified” platform in 2025.

On Instagram, the brand shared that Shaboozey will be a part of the series next year.

“We’ve got some good news… Introducing our newest Chill Amplified partner, the critically acclaimed, genre-bending hitmaker @Shaboozey! Tell ‘em to bring another round of Coors Light, we’re bringing the chillest vibes to music lovers everywhere this year,” the post read.

Marcelo Pascoa, vice president of marketing for the Coors family of brands, released a statement about partnering with Shaboozey and Yandel.

“Our mission for Chill Amplified is simple: inspire everyone to choose chill. Coors Light and Music are the perfect pairing,” Pascoa said. “Now with Shaboozey and Yandel joining the party, we have the opportunity to reach even more fans across the country. 

Shaboozey and Yandel are bringing refreshment to their respective genres in music and complement the great artists and plans Coors Light has for music in 2025,” he continued.

The Chill Amplified series highlighted artists such as Lainey Wilson, LL COOL J, Mt. Joy, and Tainy.  

2024 had been a banner year for Shaboozey. His massive hit  “A Bar Song (Tipsy)” was number one on the Hot 100  for 17 straight weeks. He holds the second-longest run ever by a solo artist in the history of the chart. Lil Nas X’s “Old Town Road,” holds the record for 19 weeks in 2019.

Continuing his hot streak, Shaboozey will hit the stage at the 58th annual Country Music Awards on Wednesday, November 20. He’ll perform his new single “Highway.” 

On the Hot Country Songs chart, “A Bar Song (Tipsy)” has been number one for 18 consecutive weeks. He also broke the record for most weeks atop the Billboard Canadian Hot 100.


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