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"Smile" is a song by American country music singer Morgan Wallen. It was released on December 31, 2024, through Big Loud, Republic Records and Mercury Records, as the third single from his upcoming fourth studio album I'm the Problem (2025), [1] [2] following "Lies Lies Lies" and "Love Somebody". An accompanying music video was directed by ...
The ballad's music video features Wallen as himself, getting ready to perform a late-night show set on New Year's Eve. Waiting for his call time in the green room, he looks over at a woman sitting ...
Morgan Cole Wallen was born on May 13, 1993, in Sneedville, Tennessee, to Tommy and Lesli Wallen. [10] Tommy served for a time as a local church pastor, [ 11 ] while Lesli worked as a teacher. In his teens, the family moved south to Knox County , where he graduated from Gibbs High School . [ 12 ]
American musician Morgan Wallen has released numerous songs, including three studio albums, four EPs, 26 singles and 13 music videos.As of 2023 his digital singles have achieved 106.5 million certified units based on sales and on-demand streaming, according to the Recording Industry Association of America.
Popular music's favorite country performer is embracing rock and roll.. That's the most substantial take from Grammy-nominated and 19-time Billboard Music Award-winning artist Morgan Wallen's ...
In a statement released January 30, Wallen explained that the album "brings together the musical influences that have shaped [him] as an artist – country, alternative and hip-hop" and the album ended up with 36 songs "because [they] just kept exploring with fresh lyrics, music and production ideas and these are the songs that felt right" to him. [4]
Morgan Wallen fans were excited to celebrate the country star's 2024 Billboard Music Awards trophy tally, but then they remembered he was sentenced in his chair-throwing case just hours earlier ...
Pages in category "Songs written by Morgan Wallen" The following 35 pages are in this category, out of 35 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. 0–9.