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Home / Arts and Entertainment / Shaboozey Clarifies Immigrant Remarks After Grammy Speech Backlash

Shaboozey Clarifies Immigrant Remarks After Grammy Speech Backlash

4 Feb

Summary

  • Shaboozey apologized for his Grammy speech remark about immigrants.
  • Critics noted his speech overlooked enslaved Black Americans' contributions.
  • He clarified that foundational Black Americans built the country.
Shaboozey Clarifies Immigrant Remarks After Grammy Speech Backlash

Shaboozey has addressed the controversy surrounding his acceptance speech at the 2026 Grammy Premiere Ceremony. While accepting the award for best country duo/group performance for "Amen," he declared, "Immigrants built this country." This statement drew criticism on social media, with some users pointing out that it failed to acknowledge the historical contributions of enslaved Black Americans, especially as it was Black History Month.

In response to the online discussion, Shaboozey posted an open letter on X (formerly Twitter) on Tuesday, February 3rd. He unequivocally stated, "Foundational Black Americans built this country. Period." He apologized for how his words were perceived, explaining that they were not intended to diminish that truth. Shaboozey, the son of Nigerian immigrants, acknowledged that his parents' opportunity to come to America rests on the foundation laid by generations of Black Americans who endured slavery and systemic racism.

Shaboozey, who is the first Black winner in the best country duo/group category, highlighted that his achievement is a continuation of Black history. He expressed gratitude for those who fought and paved the way long before him, stating that the moment belongs to all of Black people. His song "Amen" with Jelly Roll is currently a top 40 hit on the Billboard Hot 100 chart, peaking at No. 27.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Shaboozey apologized for his Grammy speech remark that 'immigrants built this country,' which was seen by some as overlooking the contributions of foundational Black Americans.
Shaboozey clarified his remarks by stating unequivocally, 'Foundational Black Americans built this country. Period.'
Shaboozey is the first Black winner in the best country duo/group category, which he noted is a continuation of Black history built on the efforts of those who came before him.

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