Morgan Wallen has a new album on the way.
The country singer took to social media on Monday to announce that his third studio album One Thing At A Time is set to release on Friday, March 3.
The deeply personal project will take listeners on an intimate journey from the opening confessional “Born With A Beer In My Hand” to the poignant closing track “Dying Man”.
Read More: ACM Awards: Morgan Wallen Wins Album Of The Year One Year After Controversy
Wallen shared details about the upcoming expansive album, which includes collaborations with fellow country artists Eric Church, Hardy and Ernest, in an official press release.
“This record represents the last few years of my life, the highs and the lows,” Wallen said. “It also brings together the musical influences that have shaped me as an artist – country, alternative and hip-hop. There are 36 songs on this album because we just kept exploring with fresh lyrics,...
The country singer took to social media on Monday to announce that his third studio album One Thing At A Time is set to release on Friday, March 3.
The deeply personal project will take listeners on an intimate journey from the opening confessional “Born With A Beer In My Hand” to the poignant closing track “Dying Man”.
Read More: ACM Awards: Morgan Wallen Wins Album Of The Year One Year After Controversy
Wallen shared details about the upcoming expansive album, which includes collaborations with fellow country artists Eric Church, Hardy and Ernest, in an official press release.
“This record represents the last few years of my life, the highs and the lows,” Wallen said. “It also brings together the musical influences that have shaped me as an artist – country, alternative and hip-hop. There are 36 songs on this album because we just kept exploring with fresh lyrics,...
- 1/31/2023
- by Melissa Romualdi
- ET Canada
Morgan Wallen follows up Dangerous: The Double Album with what can arguably be called a triple: One Thing at a Time, loaded with 36 tracks, drops March 3rd.
Among the glut of songs on the album is Wallen’s current hit “You Proof,” the song he wrote for his mother, “Thought You Should Know,” and one he recently teased from a hunting blind on social media, “Keith Whitley,” named after the Country Music Hall of Fame singer who died from alcohol poisoning in 1989.
One Thing at a Time also includes a number of guest shots,...
Among the glut of songs on the album is Wallen’s current hit “You Proof,” the song he wrote for his mother, “Thought You Should Know,” and one he recently teased from a hunting blind on social media, “Keith Whitley,” named after the Country Music Hall of Fame singer who died from alcohol poisoning in 1989.
One Thing at a Time also includes a number of guest shots,...
- 1/30/2023
- by Joseph Hudak
- Rollingstone.com
Lainey Wilson Writes Her Version of ‘Strawberry Wine’ With Nostalgic New Song ‘Watermelon Moonshine’
Lainey Wilson looks back on a young and reckless love in the new song “Watermelon Moonshine,” her latest release from her upcoming second album. Bell Bottom Country, the follow-up to the “Things a Man Oughta Know” singer’s 2021 breakout Sayin’ What I’m Thinkin’, will be released Oct. 28 via Bbr Music Group/Broken Bow Records.
There’s some thematic similarity between “Watermelon Moonshine” and Deana Carter’s classic “Strawberry Wine”: Wilson describes a memory of being 18 and in love, having tastes of homemade booze, and then giving in to pleasure.
There’s some thematic similarity between “Watermelon Moonshine” and Deana Carter’s classic “Strawberry Wine”: Wilson describes a memory of being 18 and in love, having tastes of homemade booze, and then giving in to pleasure.
- 8/12/2022
- by Jon Freeman
- Rollingstone.com
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