BigXthaPlug and Shaboozey filming Home music video during major Dallas bridge closureBigXthaPlug and Shaboozey shut down the Margaret Hunt Hill Bridge in Dallas to film their viral “Home” music video, blending hip-hop and country.

The Home music video by BigXthaPlug and Shaboozey has gone viral—not just for its country-trap sound, but because it shut down Dallas’s Margaret Hunt Hill Bridge during filming. Released on June 27, 2025, the video blends hip-hop and country influences while showcasing the duo performing against the city skyline. The production caused a full-day bridge closure, capturing headlines and fan attention across the U.S.

Related: BigXthaPlug’s country-trap EP preview

1. “BigXthaPlug and Shaboozey Shut Down Bridge for Home Music Video”

On June 17, 2025, Dallas’s landmark Margaret Hunt Hill Bridge was closed for the day as film crews, stunt vehicles, and dozens of crew members converged on its 400‑foot arch to capture the hypnotic visuals of “Home.” The eastbound lanes were sealed off from 9:40 a.m. until 5 p.m., snarling rush‑hour traffic but generating massive local buzz mysanantonio.com. The bridge’s sweeping curves and panoramic skyline backdrop underscore the song’s themes of journey and longing, elevating the video into a mini‑epic.

2. Inside the Making of the Home Music Video by BigXthaPlug and Shaboozey

BigXthaPlug (born Xavier Landum in 1998) has steadily risen in Southern hip‑hop since 2019, earning Gold certifications for albums like Take Care and collaborations with mainstream icons en.wikipedia.org. Meanwhile, Shaboozey has become one of Nashville’s most electric newcomers, fusing country, rock, and hip‑hop influences that echo legends from Bob Dylan to Pharrell Williams en.wikipedia.org. Their first joint single, “Drink Don’t Need No Mix” (2024), hinted at this chemistry—and “Home” cements their status as pioneers of the country‑trap movement.

BigXthaPlug and Shaboozey filming the Home music video on Dallas bridge
BigXthaPlug and Shaboozey’s Home music video shut down Dallas’s iconic bridge.

3. “Inside the Making of the ‘Home’ Music Video in Dallas”

Directed by up‑and‑coming filmmaker Jenna Morales, the “Home” video uses tight close‑ups, drone swoops, and time‑lapse shots of Dallas’s skyline to mirror the push‑pull of desire and departure. Scenes of Shaboozey singing atop a flatbed truck—guitar in hand—contrast with BigXThaPlug rapping against fiery sunset skies, symbolizing their individual journeys converging on the bridge’s midpoint.

4. “Breaking Down the Sound and Lyrics of ‘Home’ by BigXthaPlug & Shaboozey”

Musically, “Home” layers plucked acoustic guitar motifs beneath 808‑heavy trap drums, creating a soundscape that’s both rustic and urgent. Shaboozey’s chorus—“Highway, highway / Oh, won’t you take me home for a minute? It’s lonely on this road”—captures universal longing, while BigXThaPlug’s verses delve into resilience, moving past heartbreak, and seeking solace beyond city limits.

5. “How Dallas Reacted to the ‘Home’ Music Video Bridge Closure”

Though some commuters grumbled at the unexpected bridge closure, many Dallas residents embraced the spectacle as a hallmark moment for the city’s artistic renaissance. Social media lit up with fan‑shot clips, and local news outlets ran extended segments on the bridge takeover. By day’s end, #HomeBridgeJam was trending regionally, signaling that Dallas’s music scene has arrived on a national pop‑culture stage.

6. Home’ Sets the Stage for BigXthaPlug’s Upcoming Country-Trap EP

This single is the second preview from BigXThaPlug’s forthcoming country‑rap EP I Hope You’re Happy, following the Top‑10 hit “All The Way” featuring Bailey Zimmerman chron.com. With teased collaborations from Jelly Roll, Post Malone, and Ella Langley, the EP promises to deepen the duo’s cross‑genre exploration.

7. “How BigXthaPlug and Shaboozey Are Shaping the Country-Trap Genre”

Artists like Lil Nas X and Blanco Brown have paved the way for hip‑hop/country hybrids; however, BigXThaPlug and Shaboozey bring a uniquely Dallas‑rooted perspective. Their work highlights how Southern urban and rural identities are merging, reflecting broader cultural shifts in 21st‑century music.

8. “BigXthaPlug and Shaboozey Tease New EP, Tour Plans After ‘Home’”

With the video now live on YouTube and generating hundreds of thousands of views within its first 24 hours, fans are already speculating about tour dates, merchandise drops, and possible remixes. Industry insiders predict the I Hope You’re Happy EP will drop in late summer 2025, just in time for festival season.

9. Conclusion

With “Home,” BigXthaPlug and Shaboozey didn’t just release a song—they made a statement. Filming atop Dallas’s Margaret Hunt Hill Bridge and blending the grit of hip-hop with the heart of country, the duo delivered a genre-defying anthem that turned heads and stopped traffic. As “Home” gains momentum online and anticipation builds for BigXthaPlug’s upcoming country-trap EP, it’s clear these two rising stars aren’t just riding the wave—they’re driving it.

Further reading:
Dallas Morning News
https://www.dallasnews.com/arts-entertainment/music/2025/06/27/shaboozey-dallas-rapper-bigxthaplug-drop-music-video-featuring-margaret-hunt-hill-bridge/

Chron (Houston Chronicle)
https://www.chron.com/culture/article/bigxthaplug-shaboozey-home-texas-20396982.php

Chron (Culture/Music Section)
https://www.chron.com/culture/music/article/bigxthaplug-shaboozey-dallas-music-video-20383349.php

MySA (San Antonio)
https://www.mysanantonio.com/entertainment/article/shaboozey-dallas-traffic-margaret-hunt-hill-bridge-20382983.php

D Magazine
https://www.dmagazine.com/micropost/new-music-friday-hear-the-song-that-shut-down-the-margaret-hunt-hill-bridge/

American Songwriter
https://americansongwriter.com/breakout-country-music-star-shuts-down-dallas-bridge-to-film-new-music-video/

Dallas Observer
https://www.dallasobserver.com/music/bigxthaplug-shaboozey-release-home-stream-22571416

KCE-TV (NBC affiliate)
https://www.kcentv.com/article/news/local/shaboozey-bigxthaplug-shut-down-dallas-bridge-music-video-shoot/287-c513242a-b671-4677-9776-ad50bf99d261

By Aish