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Many of the songs Morgan Wallen has shared off his upcoming I’m the Problem have been ballads or heartbreak songs. But finally, it looks like he’s ready to release a good ol’ country boy anthem. Walle...
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“It just felt so abrupt,” Thompson told Entertainment Weekly in an interview published Monday.
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The song's lyrics take a musical shot at tensions between city dwellers and those raised in the country, with Wallen singing, "I didn't choose my raisin' and you didn't choose you
Joe Jonas made a surprise cameo in last week's "Saturday Night Live," singing the bridge on the digital short song "Big Dumb Line." But sources tell Variety that part was initially written for musical guest Morgan Wallen,
The next song from I’m The Problem. Morgan Wallen teased a new unreleased tune on Instagram earlier called “Come Back As A Redneck,” which is rumored to feature his friend Hardy, though that was not confirmed in this clip and we only heard Morgan’s voice on a verse and the chorus.
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Holler on MSNMorgan Wallen to Release Two New Songs ‘Just in Case’ and ‘I'm a Little Crazy’ Tonight, Reveals ‘I'm the Problem’ Album ArtworkM organ Wallen will release two brand new songs tonight (Thursday, March 19th), the previously teased ‘Just in Case’ and ’I'm a Little Crazy’, with both tracks set to appe
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Soap Central on MSN"Gosh I love this song!": Fans react as Morgan Wallen returns to 'SNL' with new tracks after 2020 controversyIt was Morgan Wallen's second appearance as a musical guest since his 2020 'SNL' debut. The singer was dressed in a
However, during his performance of “Just In Case” on SNL last night, he teased a few of those tracks across the TV screen behind his microphone stand. The titles flashed from the “Morgan Wallen Broadcast Network” in a retro video game font, featuring a number before the name and if the song featured an artist, the feature was blacked out.
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"They had hopes he would do the pre-tape and perhaps more, but no joy," a source tells Page Six of the country music singer after his abrupt exit.
According to Variety, Wallen was meant to be featured in the musical digital short “Big Dumb Line,” about the peculiar New York City pastime of regularly waiting in slow-moving lines to experience a one-of-a-kind food or collaboration that rarely lives up to the hype (see: the cronut).