Morgan Wallen smiling in the studio
news

Morgan Wallen Shares New Photos From the Studio - Is a ‘Still the Problem’ Deluxe Album on the Way?

March 27, 2026 1:14 pm GMT

x-logo
f-logo
email logo
link icon

Link copied

Content Sponsor

As the excitement builds ahead of his 2026 Still the Problem Tour, which kicks off in Minneapolis on April 10th, Morgan Wallen has shared a flurry of new photos via social media.

One photo in particular has caught fans’ attention, with Wallen laughing gleefully with a soundboard in the background. The image was taken in a studio of some sort, which certainly implies the Sneedville native has been recording new music.

There's also an interesting photo with comedian Theo Von. The latter is wearing a headset, perhaps suggesting he's delivering the intro for Wallen's live shows this year.

Ever since Wallen dropped the title of his 2026 tour, Still the Problem, we suspected he was hinting at a deluxe version of his chart-topping 2025 album, I'm the Problem.

Shortly after I'm the Problem first arrived in May of last year, the ‘Last Night’ hitmaker teased that he was toying with the idea of recording an extended version of ‘Interlude’. Blake Pendergrass, one of the writers on ‘Interlude’, has since confirmed the genre-blurring snippet was initially part of a wider song, titled, ‘Wrong Way’.

A few weeks later, Wallen linked up with his good friend Drake for his Houston pre-show walk-out, and the rumours started flying that perhaps the Toronto rapper was about to appear on this new rendition of ‘Interlude’. The hazy, R&B-infused ambience of the short track certainly fits Drake's vibe, and he's a known admirer of Wallen. Later that summer, for instance, the self-professed ‘6 God’ donned a custom Morgan Wallen x Big Loud jersey while performing in Berlin, Germany.

A deluxe version of I'm the Problem would surely also include Wallen's revamped take on ‘Miami’, featuring Rick Ross and Lil Wayne, as well as his cover of ’Graveyard Whistling’, which was released as a standalone single back in October 2025.

A deluxe release just before he begins his Still the Problem Tour - perhaps even on the same date as his first show, April 10th, which is handily a Friday - would be perfect timing. Either way, with Wallen confirming it's time to come out of “hibernation”, it looks like we've got plenty on the horizon this year from the country titan...

For more on Morgan Wallen, see below:

Written by Maxim Mower
Content Sponsor