Morgan Wallen Turned Down 'SNL' Musical Sketch
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According to Variety, Wallen was meant to be featured in the musical digital short “Big Dumb Line,” about the peculiar New York City pastime of regularly waiting in slow-moving lines to experience a o...
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Kenan Thompson comments on the recent SNL Morgan Wallen controversy, where Wallen left before the credits ended.
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The song's lyrics take a musical shot at tensions between city dwellers and those raised in the country, with Wallen singing, "I didn't choose my raisin' and you didn't choose you
The next song from I’m The Problem. Morgan Wallen teased a new unreleased tune on Instagram earlier called “Come Back As A Redneck,” which is rumored to feature his friend Hardy, though that was not confirmed in this clip and we only heard Morgan’s voice on a verse and the chorus.
Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Morgan Wallen is previewing his upcoming album by dropping two new tracks off the massive 37-track project. Wallen officially announced the release date for his highly anticipated fourth studio album,
Over the weekend, country music star Morgan Wallen ignited quite a controversy when he bizarrely walked off the set of Saturday Night Live immediately after his appearance instead of taking part in the traditional Goodnight and Credits portion of the show.
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Taste of Country on MSN‘SNL’ Audience Members Say the Internet Got Morgan Wallen’s Exit All WrongAfter Wallen's quick exit caused an uproar on the Internet, 'Saturday Night Live' audience members are sharing what they saw onstage that the cameras missed.
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Country star Morgan Wallen stirred buzz by abruptly walking off 'SNL' during the finale, and a post about being glad to be heading for 'God's country.'
Last night (Morgan Wallen pun intended), the country music superstar was the musical guest on Saturday Night Live. Obviously his appearance was made in an effort to help promote his new album, I’m The Problem, and corresponding tour. But all signs pointed towards him being not-all-that interested in being “Live From New York!”
The pop-country superstar followed his departure from the stage with a social media post about needing to get “to God’s country.”