Morgan Wallen’s ‘I’m the Problem’ Reclaims Top Spot on Billboard 200

Coming in with a runtime of 117 minutes, I’m the Problem brought Morgan Wallen yet another hit album. Although the album released nearly three months ago, it quickly took over the Billboard 200. It also helped that the album featured collaboration with stars like Eric Church, Hardy, Ernest, Tate McRae, and even Post Malone. While predicted to dominate the charts when released, Wallen exceeded expectations, finding his way back to the top of the Billboard 200.

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While Wallen’s newest album slipped from the No. 1 after eight weeks, fans helped the album regain the top spot. And with the country singer touring the country to support the album, he beat fellow stars like Ozzy Osbourne, who passed away on July 22nd. Having already spent eight weeks at No. 1, Wallen proved his hold not just on country music but the entire industry.

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Morgan Wallen Welcomes San Fransico Legends To His Famed Walkout

As for his ongoing tour, Wallen started a unique tradition when welcoming celebrities, sports stars, and even Joe Dirt himself to participate in his entrance. Much like sports, Wallen loved the idea of showing himself walking out towards the crowd. And recently, when he entered Levi’s Stadium in San Francisco, the singer knew how much the city cared about sports. The home of the 49ers and the Giants, Wallen shocked the crowd when walking alongside former quarterback Steve Young and baseball legend Barry Bonds. 

Just taking a look at Bonds, the athlete remained one of the greatest players in baseball. Throughout his time on the field, he stole over 500 bases and hit 762 home runs. Although his legacy included rumors of using performance enhancement drugs, his impact on baseball remained a pillar in the sport. 

Bonds posted several images and videos on his Instagram page, thanking Wallen for inviting him to the special night. “Getting to walk out with Morgan Wallen was a real honor. Thank you for having me. What a great show!”

While fans were there to see Wallen, they couldn’t help but talk about both Bonds and Young with comments reading, “Barry Bonds + Steve Young = my childhood.” One person continued, “Loved seeing my favorite baseball player walk Wallen out. So unreal.” 

Although an unreal moment for fans, Wallen continued to have memorable moments of his own as I’m the Problem showed no signs of slowing down.  

(Photo by John Shearer/Getty Images for Morgan Wallen’s One Night At A Time 2024)

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