It was preceded by the US number one hit single "A Bar Song (Tipsy)",[1]as well as produced a Top Ten entry on Billboard's Rhythmic Airplay chart with "Drink Don't Need No Mix" featuring BigXthaPlug.
Grayson Haver Currin of Pitchfork wrote that the album "does not feel like a mere receptacle for one of the year's most unlikely hits", calling it "remarkably assured" and "a sophisticated self-help journey that only occasionally masquerades as a good time.
He has spent a long while trying to find some space where the sounds of hip-hop and country could overlap, where the defiant swagger, nostalgic circumspection, and quivering heartbreak of both genres could fuse together".
Shaboozey assembled his strongest hooks and smartest arrangements to craft a record that embraces both country music tradition and modernity".
"[6] Holler's Soda Canter said that "Shaboozey oozes with ignitable star power as he expertly mixes his hip hop, country and Americana musical influences along with his past experience as a filmmaker", calling it a "creatively diverse cocktail".