Watch Morgan Wallen perform âIâm The Problem' and âJust In Caseâ on 'SNL'
Watch Morgan Wallen perform â??Iâ??m The Problem' and â??Just In Caseâ?? on 'SNL', ahead of the release of his upcoming forth album
Morgan Wallen performed âIâm The Problemâ and âJust In Caseâ on Saturday Night Live last night (March 39). Check it out below.
This weekendâs show was hosted by Oscar-winning Anora star Mikey Madison, and marked Wallenâs second time as SNLâs musical guest, following his 2020 debut.
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The country singer performed two tracks from his forthcoming fourth studio album âIâm the Problemâ, opening with the title track and following up with âJust In Caseâ.
Fans have been reacting as he seemed to reveal the full tracklist for âIâm the Problemâ during his second performance, after a list of song titles flashed on an old TV screen on the floor behind him as he sang.
âI Got Betterâ and âWhereâd That Goâ were among some hinted at, as well as tracks âCome Back as a Redneckâ and âWhat I Wantâ which included featured artists whose names were redacted. Check it out below.
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Since January, Wallen has been teasing and releasing tracks from his upcoming album, which is due for release on May 16. Alongside the two he performed last night, heâs also released âSupermanâ, âSmileâ and âIâm a Little Crazyâ.
Itâs thought that the name of Wallenâs forthcoming album is in reference to some of his public scandals in recent years. Last April, it was reported the singer had been charged with three counts of reckless endangerment and one count of disorderly conduct after throwing a chair off a rooftop bar in Tennessee.
In December, he pled guilty to two misdemeanours for reckless endangerment without a weapon and was ordered to spend a week in a DUI education center and to serve a suspended sentence of two years of supervised probation.
In 2021, footage of him using a racial slur surfaced online, causing him to be dropped by a number of radio stations as well as his record label, Big Loud. Despite this, sales for his album âDangerousâ surged, and Wallen maintained the Number One spot on the Billboard 200 Albums Chart for a record-breaking ten weeks. Wallen said he was âembarrassed and sorryâ by his actions, and asked fans not to defend him.
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Prior to that, the Tennessee country star broke CDC guidelines for the COVID-19 pandemic in October 2020, which saw his planned debut on SNL cancelled. He did go on to perform on the show two months later and joked about partying without social distancing during a sketch.
In other news, in October the musician donated $500,000 to the American Red Cross as a way to support the relief effort in Hurricane Heleneâs wake.