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By Maxim Mower
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Morgan Wallen has been keeping his media appearances relatively limited in the lead-up to his eagerly anticipated new album, I'm the Problem, which drops this Friday (May 16th), but he has thankfully made time for a couple of link-ups with his friends.
After joining Theo Von for an insightful discussion last month, Morgan Wallen has now teamed up with Caleb Pressley and Glenny Balls for a new episode of Sundae Conversation.
During the amusing, tongue-in-cheek interview - which marks Wallen's third edition of Pressley's YouTube video series - the ‘Last Night’ chart-topper has delved into an array of topics, including his controversial early exit from Saturday Night Live.
After making a quip about the flickering TV screen that revealed some of the I'm the Problem tracklist as Morgan Wallen performed on SNL, Pressley asked the ‘Love Somebody’ singer-songwriter if the cast had upset him. Wallen responded by dismissing those claims, “No, no, I was just ready to go home. I'd been there all week”.
Morgan Wallen sparked a furore when he walked off during the final credits of his March SNL episode, when it's customary for the guests to stay and congratulate their fellow cast-members. Wallen then posted a picture of his private jet alongside the caption, “Get me to God's country”, with various reports then emerging that alleged there had been some form of disagreement with the SNL cast.
It seems that was all baseless conjecture, with Morgan Wallen simply keen to get home to Tennessee. Elsewhere during his Sundae Conversation with Caleb Pressley and Glenny Balls, the trio make a number of jovial references to Wallen's 2024 arrest for throwing a chair off the roof of Eric Church's Chief's bar in Nashville.
The video was filmed inside Morgan Wallen's This Bar, just a short walk up from Chief's, with Wallen joking, “Hopefully I don't violate my probation by being here...!”
Pressley also asked Morgan Wallen about his star-studded collaboration with Canadian pop phenom, Tate McRae, ‘What I Want’, which is set to feature on I'm the Problem. Wallen teased that he doesn't even know if Tate McRae is her real name.
It's a fun discussion that continues in the same vein as Pressley, Wallen and Balls’ previous two Sundae Conversations, with the trio making light of some of the ‘Lies, Lies, Lies’, hitmaker's recent controversies. It's an entertaining clip, and allows listeners to enjoy the country titan's more playful side as they get ready for his new album.
We can't wait to hear the project, which will include a whopping 37 offerings in total, with Morgan Wallen collaborating with McRae, Eric Church, HARDY, Post Malone and ERNEST across the record. Just last week, Wallen dropped the final single ahead of the full record, the introspective ‘Superman’, penned for his son, Indigo Wilder.
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