Shaboozey has released a new single, "Cowboy," along with a cinematic music video that puts Ciara Miller at the center of an old West revenge story. The video, directed by Shaboozey and Logan Meis, casts Miller as a woman driven to settle a brutal score.
For readers looking up Ciara Miller now, the reason is simple: she is the face of Shaboozey’s latest visual rollout, and the clip arrives tied to a larger album campaign. Shaboozey said on Instagram that "The outlaws took everything" and "She took it personal," framing the video as part of the story he is building around Cherie Lee.
That story will continue on July 31 with The Outlaw Cherie Lee & Other Western Tales, the concept album "Cowboy" comes from. Shaboozey has said the project was several years in the making and described it as a Western about revenge told continuously through every song, centered on Cherie Lee and exploring revenge, redemption and romance. The new release gives those ideas a face and a plot, with Miller playing the revenge-seeking lead instead of leaving the character as just a name on the tracklist.
There is, though, one detail that does not line up cleanly across the rollout. The album carries the title The Outlaw Cherie Lee & Other Western Tales, while Shaboozey’s Instagram message says, "Tonight, ‘Cowgirl’ tells the story of Cherie Lee." The song now out is titled "Cowboy," but the Western mythology around it points to the same central figure and the same revenge narrative.
What comes next is the album itself, followed by Shaboozey’s Outlaws Never Die Tour, which begins on Sept. 8 in Phoenix and runs through the end of October. For Miller, the video marks a prominent turn in a new music release that is built to make Cherie Lee feel like a character with a future, not just a chapter.

