Morgan Wallen set the internet on fire after seemingly leaking the tracklist for I’m The Problem during his Saturday Night Live appearance. Fans quickly dissected every detail, speculating about the album’s themes and potential collaborations. The unexpected reveal has only amplified the anticipation, leaving country music lovers eagerly awaiting official confirmation.

The country superstar revealed several song titles from his forthcoming new album, I’m The Problem, along with their corresponding track number on the project.

Morgan Wallen; Photo Courtesy of Saturday Night Live via NBC/Will Heath

Morgan Wallen sent fans into a frenzy during his Saturday Night Live (SNL) performance after revealing part of the track list for his highly-anticipated fourth studio album, I’m The Problem, while performing “Just In Case.”

Wallen Leaked Tracks From His New Album, I’m The Problem, Within His Performance

During his performance of “Just In Case,” Wallen cleverly revealed several song titles and track numbers from his upcoming album, and fans were quick to take notice. As he performed the newly released track, a TV behind him on the iconic 30 Rock stage displayed the MWBC: Morgan Wallen Broadcast Corporation channel, showcasing one song title at a time along with its corresponding track number from the forthcoming 37-track album.

While it’s unclear how many tracks Wallen unveiled during the Saturday Night Live performance, we noticed nine song titles.

Some of the song titles and track numbers that fans caught during the performance include:

  • “I Got Better” (Track #2)
  • “What I Want (feat. ____)” (Track #4)
  • “Skoal, Chevy and Browning” (Track #8)
  • “Where’d That Girl Go” (Track #14)
  • “Genesis” (Track #15)
  • “Number 3 And Number 7 (feat. _____)” (Track #17)
  • “Come Back As A Redneck (feat. _____)” (Track #21)
  • “LA Night” (Track #34)
  • “Miami” (Track #35)

He Also Performed “I’m The Problem”

Joined by his touring band, comprised of Mark Taco Annino, Luke Cowboy Rice, Tyler Tomlinson, Dominic Frost, Chris Gladden and Tony Aichele, Wallen strummed his acoustic guitar as he allowed his unique vocals to shine, belting out the lyrics to “I’m The Problem.” Wallen sported a Field & Stream ball cap (Uncle Robert’s Hat) and a full denim outfit, with a tank top layered under his jean jacket, for this performance.

Surrounded by a set designed to look like an investigation office—complete with an evidence board pinpointing every reason why Wallen’s “the problem” and analyzing every aspect of the country superstar’s life and career, dating back to 2018, Wallen sang, “I guess I’m the problem/ And you’re Miss Never do no wrong/ If I’m so awful/ Then why’d you stick around this long?/ And if it’s the whiskey/ Then why you keep on pullin’ it off the shelf?/ You hate that when you look at me, you halfway see yourself/ And it got me thinkin’/ If I’m the problem/ You might be the reason.”

This marked Wallen’s second appearance on Saturday Night Live. He first took the stage as a musical guest in December 2020 during the show’s 46th season, where he performed “7 Summers” and “Still Goin’ Down” from his record-breaking Dangerous: The Double Album. That same episode also saw Wallen join host Jason Bateman for a comedy skit.

New Album, I’m The Problem, Arrives On May 16

“I’m The Problem” (co-written by Wallen, Ernest Keith Smith, Ryan Vojtesak, Grady Block, and Jamie McLaughlin) and “Just In Case” (co-written by Wallen, John Byron, Jacob Kasher Hindlin, Ryan Vojtesak, Josh Thompson, Blake Pendergrass, and Alex Bak) are featured on Morgan Wallen’s upcoming fourth studio album, I’m The Problem, set for release on May 16, 2025. The 37-track album includes songs like “I’m A Little Crazy,” “Lies Lies Lies,” “Smile,” “Love Somebody,” and the emotional unreleased track, “Superman,” written as a letter to his son, Indigo Wilder Wallen.

The album’s release will also coincide with Wallen’s first-ever all-genre Sand In My Boots Festival in Gulf Shores, Alabama, from May 16-18. The festival, which sold out in less than two hours, will feature headliners Wallen, Post Malone, Brooks & Dunn, and HARDY, alongside special guests Riley Green, Bailey Zimmerman, T-Pain, Diplo, Wiz Khalifa, The War on Drugs, 2 Chainz, Chase Rice, Three 6 Mafia, 3 Doors Down, Ella Langley, ERNEST, Morgan Wade, Moneybagg Yo, and more.

Morgan Wallen; Photo Courtesy of Saturday Night Live via NBC/Will Heath
Morgan Wallen; Photo Courtesy of Saturday Night Live via NBC/Will Heath

Additionally, Morgan Wallen is set to hit the road this summer for a 20-show stadium trek, dubbed I’m The Problem Tour. I’m The Problem Tour will feature rotating direct support from country stars such as Brooks & Dunn, Miranda Lambert, Thomas Rhett and Koe Wetzel, with additional support from Gavin Adcock, Corey Kent, Ella Langley and Anne Wilson on select dates.

Wallen’s 20 Stadium shows paired with the first-ever Sand In My Boots Festival will mark the only tour dates for Wallen in 2025.

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