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Morgan Wallen Unveils Star-Studded 37-Song Album I’m The Problem, Featuring Post Malone, Tate McRae, Eric Church & More

Morgan Wallen is throwing out the rulebook with his upcoming album I’m The Problem, and in true Wallen fashion, he’s doing it big—like 37 songs big. After weeks of cryptic teases on Saturday Night Live and Theo Von’s This Past Weekend podcast, the country juggernaut has officially dropped the full tracklist—and it’s packed with genre-blending collaborations, deep-cut confessionals, and a whole lot of Wallen soul.


Credit: Spidey Smith
Credit: Spidey Smith

Morgan Wallen is throwing out the rulebook with his upcoming album I’m The Problem, and in true Wallen fashion, he’s doing it big—like 37 songs big. After weeks of cryptic teases on Saturday Night Live and Theo Von’s This Past Weekend podcast, the country juggernaut has officially dropped the full tracklist—and it’s packed with genre-blending collaborations, deep-cut confessionals, and a whole lot of Wallen soul.


According to the press release, I’m The Problem is set to arrive May 16, and it opens with the title track—a brutally honest, double-edged admission that peels back the layers of a fractured relationship. On the opposite end? “I’m A Little Crazy,” a quiet, self-reflective closer that promises to leave listeners in their feels. It’s the kind of emotional bookending Wallen has mastered, showing both grit and grace.


But let’s talk guests: Wallen’s pulling no punches with his roster. He’s teamed up with genre-defying superstars like Post Malone and Tate McRae, plus longtime collaborators and country mainstays ERNEST, HARDY, and Eric Church. Whether it’s the cheeky “I Ain’t Comin’ Back” with Posty—dropping this Friday—or the punchy “Come Back As A Redneck” with HARDY, there’s no shortage of boundary-pushing collabs here.


Wallen co-wrote 22 of the tracks and enlisted the help of 49 songwriters across the album. The result? A tracklist that doesn’t just pull from personal stories—it dives into them from unexpected angles. “A lot of the concepts and things we said were a little more difficult with this album,” Wallen shares. “We were trying to dig deep on things and trying to find new angles… I feel like there's a lot of stuff that I haven't said in this record, which I'm really, really proud of.”


One of the most anticipated moments from the album is “I Ain’t Comin’ Back (feat. Post Malone),” their second tag-team effort following last year’s chart-shattering “I Had Some Help.” The new track, written by Wallen, Post, HARDY, Ernest, Louis Bell, and Ryan Vojtesak, plays on a clever twist of biblical proportions: “There’s a lot of reasons I ain't Jesus / But the main one is that I ain’t coming back.” With Joey Moi at the production helm, this one’s sure to turn heads—and playlists—when it drops Friday.


And that’s just a taste of what’s to come. I’m The Problem is also sparking Wallen’s massive 2025 stadium run, kicking off June 20 at NRG Stadium in Houston, Texas. With 20 shows across North America and history-making stops—like being the first artist to headline back-to-back nights at Camp Randall Stadium in Madison, Wisconsin—the tour is shaping up to be one of next year’s hottest tickets.


He’s bringing friends, too. The rotating tour lineup will feature country legends and heavy-hitters like Brooks & Dunn, Miranda Lambert, Thomas Rhett, and Koe Wetzel. First-of-three openers Gavin Adcock, Corey Kent, Ella Langley, and Anne Wilson round out the star power.


According to the press release, these 21 shows—along with Wallen’s Sand In My Boots festival—are the only chances fans will have to catch him live in 2025.


With I’m The Problem, Wallen doesn’t just expand his catalog—he raises the bar. From heart-wrenching ballads to arena-ready anthems and a few unexpected twists along the way, this album proves that even with two Billboard 200 chart-topping albums already in his back pocket, Morgan Wallen still has new stories to tell—and new boundaries to push.


Highlight Tracks to Watch For:

  • “What I Want” feat. Tate McRae – A crossover moment in the making

  • “Number 3 and Number 7” feat. Eric Church – Intriguing title. Is it about football, whiskey, or both?

  • “Come Back As A Redneck” feat. HARDY – You already know this one's a banger

  • “The Dealer” feat. ERNEST – We’re expecting deep cuts and late-night feels

  • “Miami” – With co-writers like Dean Dillon and Hank Cochran, this could be Wallen’s next classic

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