Shaboozey Drops ‘Where I’ve Been, Isn’t Where I’m Doing: Complete Edition’ With New ‘Amen’ Visualizer Featuring Jelly Roll
Written by djfrosty on April 25, 2025

Shaboozey is celebrating his success with Friday’s release of Where I’ve Been, Isn’t Where I’m Going: The Complete Edition, an expanded version of his breakthrough March 2024 third LP Where I’ve Been, Isn’t Where Going.
Among the bonuses accompanying the revamped album with six new tracks is a fresh visualizer for Shaboozey’s team-up with Jelly Roll on the holy rolling jam “Amen,” which features the two men striking a series of contemplative poses in the sunshine of an outdoor garden.
The revamp also includes the recently-released Myles Smith collaboration “Blink Twice,” as well as the Sierra Ferrell collab “Hail Mary” and the added tracks “Fire and Gasoline” and “Chrome,” as well as previously released single “Good News.”
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“Putting out the completed version of Where I’ve Been, Isn’t Where I’m Going meant a lot to me — it felt like finishing a conversation I wasn’t quite done having,” said Shaboozey in a statement about the 18-track version of the Platinum-selling album. “These songs gave me the space to reflect, to heal, and to dream bigger than before. I poured every part of my journey into this record, and I’m really proud of how far it’s come. Now that it’s complete, I’m excited for the world to sit with it, feel it, and maybe see a little bit of themselves in it too.”
After wowing crowds at Coachella over the past two weekends — where he also joined Ed Sheeran for a Old Phone Pub pop-up experience to perform Shaboozey’s 19-week Billboard Hot 100-topping “A Bar Song (Tipsy)” — he’s headed back to Indo, CA this weekend for a rare two-fer when he takes the stage at the Stagecoach Festival.
Watch the new “Amen” visualizer and listen to the expanded Where I’ve Been below.