Morgan Wallen has published a record with 37 songs and 49 authors
The new album by Morgan Wallen It is titled “I’m the problem”. It is about journey composed of 37 songs mixing the country sound with pop influences also given by featuring with names of the caliber of Post Malone And Tate McRae. The artist took almost a year to write and finish every single trace of the album, working on his farm in Nashville with only a few close collaborators, including producers Joey Moi and Charlie Handsome. The process was reflective for Morganleading him to expose himself to his past and share projects for his future.
The album opens with the title track “I’m the problem“, A confession that reveals the complexities of a relationship to its lowest point. It ends with”I’m a Little Crazy”, A quiet and introspective song in which Wallen You look inside while examining the world around it. As he had already done in the past in his works, the artist demonstrates his eclectic musical taste, but with “I’m the problem“It proves to have refined the technique to integrate all the genres that inspired it, from the Indian guitar sounds of bands such as The War on Drugs, passing through the big names of country such as Keith Whitley to the low hip-hop.
In this regard, Morgan Wallen He said: “In the last album there were three genres that I had in mind, and I used the same approach this time. There are the classic country songs, which I always do, and then for some others we took a more indie/alternative road, albeit keeping the country influence because it belongs to us, that’s how we write the pieces. We recorded about 50 songs and we removed 13. I think I have achieved the goal I had in mind, and I want to thank all those who collaborated on this album: they arrived ready and gave their best every single day, also giving me great inspiration “. Morgan Wallen He participated in the writing of 22 of the 37 tracks, using 49 authors to treat the tracklist. A question remains: how do you describe as “personal disco”, how has the launch press releases have been done, a project with so many collaborators?