Morgan Wallen has been in the news recently for various incidents, including being charged after allegedly throwing a chair off the rooftop of a six-story bar. Additionally, he faced backlash for using a racial slur on video, leading to concert cancellations. Despite these controversies, his album "One Thing at a Time" was a commercial success. Wallen also surprised many with a collaboration with Drake, showcasing his resilience in the music industry.
Born on May 13, 1993, Morgan Wallen is an American country music singer and songwriter signed to Big Loud Records. He gained recognition for singles like "The Way I Talk," "Up Down" featuring Florida Georgia Line, and "Whiskey Glasses." Despite facing challenges and controversies, Wallen's talent and music have continued to resonate with audiences, contributing to his success in the country music scene.
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Morgan Wallen missed the 60th Annual Academy of Country Music Awards to spend time with Tom Brady on May 8, 2025. Despite being a top nominee, Wallen did not attend the event, which saw Ella Langley and Lainey Wilson take home multiple awards.
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Morgan Wallen's fourth studio album, 'I'm the Problem,' released on May 16, 2025, showcases his blend of country and hip-hop influences. Despite past controversies, including the use of a racial slur, Wallen's popularity has surged, with the album already generating multiple hits and significant streaming success.
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Scarlett Johansson hosted the season finale of 'Saturday Night Live,' marking her record seventh time. The episode featured a musical monologue reflecting on the season's highlights, including guest appearances and comedic sketches. No cast departures were announced, but jokes about Sarah Sherman leaving were made during the performance.
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As Aimee Mann celebrates the 22.5-year anniversary of her album 'Lost In Space' with a tour, Sparks prepares to release their 28th album 'Mad!'. Both artists discuss their creative processes and the evolution of their music in recent interviews.