
On June 4, Morgan Wallen released a mysterious, nearly minute-long sample of a yet-to-be-released song, leaving fans wanting more. (Photo credit: Morgan Wallen / Instagram)
Morgan Wallen may still be in the midst of his Still The Problem Tour, but he seems to be finding time to get in the studio as well.
In the evening of Thursday, June 4, Morgan released a mysterious audio track on his Instagram page.
Presented with no caption or title, the audio seems to be a sample of a yet-to-be-released song, lasting 58 seconds.
At the chorus, the song’s lyrics prominently focus upon the following, phrase:
“If it was meant to be, we’d have been by now. We wouldn’t have to keep trying to work things out.”
Whether this song, the title for which remains unknown, is part of an upcoming album, an EP, or is just a standalone single is unclear.
Tomorrow, June 5, as well as June 6, will see Morgan perform in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. This song could be on his setlist, but that remains to be seen.
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Listen To The Sample Of The New Morgan Wallen Song
Notably, it’s been just over a year since Wallen’s 37-track triple-album I’m The Problem was released.
Since then, he’s collaborated on “McArthur,” a stunning high-concept country quartet ballad by HARDY, featuring Wallen with Tim McGraw and Eric Church.
This was followed by the release of a duet between Ella Langley and Wallen, titled “I Can’t Love You Anymore,” which has become a staple of their shows together on tour — even inspiring significant fan theories about their onstage chemistry.
Now, with the June 4 release of this sample, fans are left hoping for more, and soon.
Listen to the sample of this new unreleased Morgan Wallen song, here:
This is a developing story.
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