Shaboozey has found his “Cowgirl.” And yes, it’s Ciara Miller.

The “A Bar Song (Tipsy)” rapper’s outlaw era gathers pace with the release of “Cowgirl,” and its music video featuring Miller, the star of Bravo’s Summer House.

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Directed by Logan Meis and Shaboozey, the music video follows Miller, a fearless gunslinger who strolls into a dodgy saloon in a forsaken nook of the Wild West. Our hero is no wallflower. Giving no s— about anything, she proceeds to out-drink, out-arm wrestle, out-shoot, out-do anything the other cowboys can muster.

At the top of the clip, an explainer. The action takes place five days after the death of Sheriff Lee. The “Cowgirl” is venting, in a haze, in a rage. No doubt haunted by the death of her partner, the town Sheriff.

The lively song is the followup to the April release “Born To Die,” the first lifted from Shaboozey’s forthcoming concept album The Outlaw Cherie Lee & Other Western Tales.

The forthcoming collection is a Western portrait, a country tale told with Americana, hip-hop, and pop, recounting a “tragic, mythic story of vengeance, love, and transformation,” reads a statement. It’s said to unfold like a Western film, told in chapters with narration, skits, and cinematic transitions.

The main character is Cheri Lee, a woman shaped by violence and driven by loss. On her travels, she falls for an outlaw, which provides her with entry into the world that she’s trying to destroy. It’s complicated, and the story takes a bloody turn, leaving our hero with some big calls to make.

The Outlaw Cherie Lee is due out July 31 via EMPIRE, and is successor to his breakout 2024 project Where I’ve Been, Isn’t Where I’m Going. Shaboozey is responsible for one of the biggest hits of the streaming era with “A Bar Song (Tipsy),” which set a new benchmark by spending more time at No. 1 on Billboard’s Radio Songs chart than any song before it and spending 19 weeks atop the Billboard Hot 100. The success of “A Bar Song” also cemented Shaboozey’s place in music history, making him the first performer to reach the top 10 simultaneously on Country Airplay, Pop Airplay, Adult Pop Airplay, and Rhythmic Airplay charts. Additionally, it became only the second song by a Black artist to lead both the Hot 100 and Hot Country Songs chart.

Watch the “Cowgirl” music video below.

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