Morgan Wallen, Grammy and dangerous: the double album
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The country singer became the latest major artist to abandon the awards, declining to enter his chart-topping fourth album, “I’m the Problem,” for the 2026 ceremony.
Morgan Wallen is refusing to submit his best-selling country album for the 2026 Grammy Awards. Hits Daily Double was the first to report that the album would not be entered, but Billboard was informed that this applies to all his music in any category.
Morgan Wallen is bringing his 2025 tour to Gillette Stadium in Foxborough, MA, on Friday, August 22 and Saturday, August 23 and fans can still purchase tickets for under $200.
Morgan Wallen isn’t be submitting his music for the 2026 Grammy Awards. The country music star’s team confirmed the news to The Hollywood Reporter. A reason for the decision wasn’t reported. Wallen, a staple in the country music industry for years, only earned his first Grammy nominations last year.
In April, Morgan Wallen appeared as a guest on Theo Von’s This Past Weekend podcast, where told Theo that he had tried to get rapper BigXthaPlug on his song “Miami,” from his mega hit I’m The Problem album, but he never heard back from him.
Morgan Wallen and Eric Church came together last year to buy one of the most iconic brands — Field and Stream — in the outdoors space.
If there’s a bigger country artist out there, don’t tell Morgan Wallen, who last night rocked his first of two sold-out “I’m The Problem Tour” dates at Huntington Bank Field.
With Morgan Wallen spending his 13th straight week at #1 on Billboard’s Top Country Albums chart with his record-breaking LP, I’m The Problem, this frame, the “Last Night” singer has extended his record lead with most weeks spent at #1 with a staggering 199.