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Morgan Wallen and Tate McRae Duet licks before the album is released

The fans count down the days until Morgan Wallen officially drops his highly excited album “I am the problem”. But it seems that some simply couldn't wait and instead decided to share a little insight into the new material with the world.

This week, an unpublished duet with the Canadian pop singer Tate McRae and the Country Megastar found his way online and sent both fandoms in frenzy.

The leak appeared on Tikkok, where a user had uploaded a clip of the song with the title “What I want”. In the snippet, the fans of McRaes can clearly hear characteristic breathic vocals, which are layered with Wallen's unmistakable southern Drawl. The video quickly achieved traction before it was removed due to copyright infringement.

TikK -Lob causes stirring

It is believed that the leak has held a private album Preview event in his own bar in Nashville shortly after Wallen, where he invited special guests to an exclusive listening session.

But Tikkok was added first. Not before the fans recorded the video and shared snippets on various social media platforms.

Although neither Wallen nor McRae have publicly addressed the leak, the enthusiasm of the unexpected cooperation is quite undeniable. Wallen has already released his duet with Post Malone, so the fans are eagerly waiting for his other top-class collaboration with the country artists Eric Church, Hardy and Ernest.

For fans of both artists, the duet is an exciting cross-genre mix of heartache and harmony etwas, which feels like at home on a Morgan Wallen album.

“I'm the problem” makes waves

“I'm the problem” will contain a full 37 tracks and has already led waves in the charts with singles like “Superman”, “Just in case”, “I am the problem”, “Lies, lies, lies” and “love someone”. The cooperation with MCrae gives an already packed track list another layer of intrigue.

The reactions to the leak were quite mixed online, especially since it was just a snippet and not the lane in full length. While many are enthusiastic about listening early, others encourage fans to wait for the official publication. This serves to support both works and visions of the artists.

Definitely or not, one thing is certain – the fans are ready for Wallens next chapter. And this unexpected, genre -loving duet with MCrae can simply become one of the most discussed moments of the album.

“I'm the problem” officially drops on May 16. Setlist below.

  • “I'm the problem”
  • “I got better”
  • “Overhensch”
  • “What I want” (with Tate McRae)
  • “Only in case”
  • “Interview”
  • “Fall apart”
  • “Skoal, Chevy and Browning”
  • “The eyes are closed”
  • “Kick me”
  • “20 cigarettes”
  • “TN”
  • “Miss”
  • “Where did the girl go?”
  • “Genesis”
  • “Revelation”
  • “Number 3 and number 7” (with Eric Church)
  • “Kiss you before you”
  • “If you belong to mine”
  • “Not we”
  • “Come back as Redneck” (with Hardy)
  • “Dear someone”
  • “Dark to daylight”
  • “The dealer” (with Ernest)
  • “Leavin is the least I could do”
  • “Jack and Jill”
  • “I'm not coming back” (with Post Malone)
  • “Nothing left”
  • “Drink until it does”
  • “Smile”
  • “Workman song”
  • “Whiskey in the back”
  • “Crazy eyes”
  • “La Night”
  • “Miami”
  • “Lies lie”
  • “I'm a little crazy”

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