Taking to social media, Morgan Wallen has been stoking fans’ excitement for his upcoming fourth album, I’m the Problem. Named for a song first teased in January 2024, the record comes on the heels of a record-breaking 2024 for the “Whiskey Glasses” crooner. Shortly after confirming the first female duet partner of his career, Wallen dropped the full tracklist—all 37 songs of it.
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New Morgan Wallen Album Includes Cameos From Post Malone, Eric Church, And More
With exactly one month remaining until I’m the Problem drops on May 16, Morgan Wallen shared the album’s cover art, which features a NASCAR-style race car bearing stickers confirming the titles of the record’s 37 tracks.
Aside from previously released singles like “Lies Lies Lies” and “Just In Case,” I’m the Problem’s sprawling track list features some familiar faces. Eric Church, Wallen’s “Man Made a Bar” collaborator, returns for the song “Number 3 and Number 7.”
Additionally, the reigning Entertainer of the Year will link back up with Post Malone for “I Ain’t Coming Back,” out Friday, April 18. This marks the pair’s second collab after last year’s Grammy-winning “I Had Some Help,” off Malone’s country debut, F-1 Trillion.
Frequent flyers HARDY and Ernest will also return for “Come Back as a Redneck” and “The Dealer,” respectively.
“A lot of the concepts and things we said were a little more difficult with this album,” Wallen said, according to Variety. “We were trying to dig deep on things and trying to find new angles. And I feel like we did that. 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 Not-So-Familiar Face
On April 9, Morgan Wallen replied to an X/Twitter user asking him to confirm if Track 4, “What I Want,” would feature the country superstar’s first-ever female duet partner. “Indeed sir,” replied the “7 Summers” singer.
Indeed sir https://t.co/bDhAMcKYhj
— morgan wallen (@MorganWallen) April 9, 2025
Predictably, Wallen’s response evoked a firestorm of speculation. One common guess was “Tennessee Orange” hitmaker Megan Moroney. However, the “Smile” singer shocked fans when he revealed that his “What I Want” collaborator was none other than “Greedy” pop princess Tate McRae.
“Apologizing in advance for what a Morgan/Tate duo will turn me into,” one fan commented on Instagram.
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