Morgan Wallen is no stranger to the spotlight. He looks to return and own it once again this May, releasing his fourth studio album, I’m The Problem.
If you’re not familiar with his music, it may be time to check in. After a two-year wait from his last album, Morgan Wallen returns with serious firepower. With his unmistakable voice, a talent for blending heartbreaking chords and lyrics, and keeping country innovative, the stage is his. I’m The Problem drops on May 16, 2025, and if the title doesn’t turn a few heads, the early singles and sneak peeks certainly do.

A Glimpse Into I’m The Problem
Wallen has released a few teasers of what’s coming, and it’s anything but predictable. The title track, “I’m The Problem,” hit the airwaves on January 31 and shot to #19 on our Trending Tracks chart. It’s part confession, part country anthem, and 100% Wallen-turning personal experiences and growth into porch sing-alongs.
Then came “Just In Case” on March 21, settling into the #27 spot on our list. Wrapped in Wallen’s signature storytelling and infectious chord progressions, the song dives into life’s many what-ifs.
And if you thought he was done there, think again. “I’m A Little Crazy,” the 37th and final track, also hit streaming platforms on March 21. It hasn’t reached the highs of “Just In Case,” but #44 is nothing to scoff at. With a title like that, fans can expect nothing short of a wild ride.
Climbing the Charts, One Heartbreak at a Time
Morgan Wallen’s new album isn’t just making noise—it’s dominating. Seven tracks from I’m The Problem are already charting, with four sitting comfortably in the Top 50. Meanwhile, classics like “Last Night,” “Chasin’ You,” and “Spin You Around” refuse to budge from the rankings. Even his feature on Post Malone’s “I Had Some Help” still holds strong at #30 nearly a year after release.
What’s Next?
If history tells us anything, I’m The Problem is gearing up to be another record-breaking success. Wallen blends country’s roots with a modern edge, keeping fans hooked. Whether he’s the problem or solution to country’s evolving sound—he’s definitely not going anywhere soon.
Mark your calendars for May 16, 2025!