Morgan Wallen might already be gearing up for his next chapter.
Just over a year after releasing his blockbuster album I’m the Problem, the country superstar is teasing what appears to be brand-new music — and fans are already trying to figure out when they’ll get to hear the full song.
Morgan Wallen Teases an Unreleased Track
Wallen recently shared a preview of an unreleased song on social media, giving fans a taste of a relationship-themed track that could be his next release.
In the snippet, Wallen sings about a couple struggling to make things work despite growing further apart.
“No we don’t even fight like we used to
We don’t even care enough to cry no more
It’s been a hundred nights since I knew you
How long we gonna keep looking at that door?”
The chorus leans into the idea that some relationships aren’t meant to last.
“If it was meant to be we’d have been by now
We wouldn’t have to keep trying to work things out”
What’s Next?
At the moment, Wallen hasn’t revealed the title of the song, who wrote it, or when fans can expect an official release.
However, he previously hinted that he was ready to start teasing new music again, making this latest preview feel like more than a random social media post.
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Given Wallen’s track record, fans are already speculating that a full version could arrive sooner rather than later.
A Busy Run Continues
The teaser comes after a massive stretch for Wallen.
His fourth studio album, I’m the Problem, arrived in May 2025 and quickly became one of the biggest releases of his career.
He also spent much of the year on his I’m the Problem Tour, while later releasing a studio version of his cover of “Graveyard Whistling,” which sparked rumors about a possible deluxe edition of the album.
For now, fans will have to settle for a short preview — but if Wallen’s latest teaser is any indication, it may not be long before new music is officially on the way.
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