Morgan Wallen Unveils Star-Studded 37-Song Tracklist For ‘I’m The Problem’

Morgan Wallen Unveils Star-Studded 37-Song Tracklist For ‘I’m The Problem’

On Wednesday (April 16), Morgan Wallen announced the track list for his highly-anticipated fourth album, I'm the Problem. The country star revealed that there are a total of 37 songs on his upcoming record, which is due out May 16 via Big Loud / Mercury. The project includes an impressive list of special guest collaborators,…

On Wednesday (April 16), Morgan Wallen announced the track list for his highly-anticipated fourth album, I’m the Problem. The country star revealed that there are a total of 37 songs on his upcoming record, which is due out May 16 via Big Loud / Mercury. The project includes an impressive list of special guest collaborators, including pop singer Tate McRae – Wallen’s first female duet partner – along with fellow country stars Eric Church, HARDY, ERNEST, and Post Malone. Wallen, whose last album, 2023’s One Thing at a Time, spent 19-weeks at No. 1 on the Billboard 200 chart, co-wrote 22 songs on the new record, which includes the previous shared singles, “Lies Lies Lies,” “Love Somebody,” (which debuted atop the Billboard Hot 100 in October), “Smile,” the title track (which landed at No. 1 on Hot Country Songs), and “Just in Case.” Wallen’s newest collaboration with Post Malone, “I Ain’t Comin’ Back,” was released on Friday (April 18). Wallen’s I’m the Problem Tour is scheduled to begin on June 20 at Houston’s NRG Stadium, and will conclude in September with four dates in Canada. (Billboard)

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