Morgan Wallen Teases Massive New Album ‘I’m the Problem’ with Over 30 Tracks
Country star Morgan Wallen is set to release his fourth album, “I’m the Problem,” packed with over 30 songs. While the title track was released on January 31, 2025, the full album’s release date hasn’t been announced yet.
His upcoming second double album currently has just two songs confirmed: the title track and “Love Somebody,” which appears at number 22 on the tracklist.
Fans got excited when a photo of a whiteboard showed 13 songs that didn’t make the cut. This led to rumors that Wallen might be planning a triple album.
In 2023, his album “One Thing at a Time” dominated the Billboard 200 for 19 weeks straight. Earlier, “Dangerous: The Double Album” made history as the first country album to stay at number one for seven weeks after its release.
Industry sources hint at April 4, 2025 for the release – matching Wallen’s pattern of picking dates with special number significance. This would be his fourth album, making the release date of April 4th notable.
But the song list isn’t final, with changes still possible. Following the success of “Last Night” and “You Proof,” this new collection looks to continue his hot streak that began when “Dangerous” topped the charts in 2021.
Fans are wondering if popular unreleased songs “Smile” and “Lies, Lies, Lies” will end up on the album. Meanwhile, Wallen keeps fans interested by posting snippets from his recording sessions.