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Cody Johnson’s Producer Trent Willmon Explains His ‘kicking Shaboozey’ Comment At Cma awards

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Cody Johnson‘s producer Trent Willmon is clarifying remarks he made about Shaboozey during the 2024 CMA Awards.

On Saturday (Nov. 23), Willmon took to social media to address the backlash he faced after appearing to throw shade at the “A Bar Song (Tipsy)” hitmaker during Johnson’s album of the year acceptance speech for Leather.

“Ok… what I meant to express in my overly-shocked and excited state was that I am very proud of @codyjohnson,” Willmon wrote on Instagram. “He has worked his BOOTY off the last 15 years putting out and performing great music and it’s not an overnight success. I was so proud he’s finally getting recognized!”

The producer added, “And shout out to Shaboozey for your response to my fumble and having a great sense of humor, congrats on that 17-Week #1 Song!”

During his CMA Awards speech, Willmon had told the Nashville audience, “It takes an army of people to make a great record, but I gotta tell ya, this is for this cowboy who’s been kicking shaboozey for a lot of years, y’all.”

Following the comment, many country music fans took to social media, expressing confusion and anger over the remark, which some interpreted as disrespecting Shaboozey. However, it was unclear whether Willmon’s comment was an intentional dig at the artist or simply an awkward attempt at humor that fell flat.

Shaboozey — who was nominated for new artist of the year and single of the year for “A Bar Song (Tipsy)” at this year’s CMAs — didn’t seem upset by Willmon’s comment. After the show, he posted a photo on X (formerly Twitter) with the caption, “Ain’t nobody kicking me!”

Though Shaboozey didn’t win any CMA trophies, he has multiple opportunities for recognition ahead. He’s up for five Grammy Awards in 2025, including nominations for “A Bar Song (Tipsy)” in categories such as best country song, best country solo performance, and song of the year. Additionally, he’s nominated for best new Artist, while his collaboration with Beyoncé and Linda Martell, “Spaghettii,” from the album Cowboy Carter, is up for best melodic rap performance.

Shaboozey’s hit song “A Bar Song (Tipsy)” has also dominated the Billboard Hot 100 chart, spending 18 nonconsecutive weeks at No. 1 and is just one week away from setting a new record.

See Willmon’s full post about the Shaboozey comments on Instagram here.


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