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Morgan Wallen Says He’ll Start Sharing ‘Sneak Peeks’ of New Music Soon: ‘I’m Still in the Early Stages’

Morgan Wallen Says He’ll Start Sharing ‘Sneak Peeks’ of New Music Soon: ‘I’m Still in the Early Stages’

Morgan Wallen says he’s working on new music.

During his SiriusXM concert at The Pinnacle in Nashville on Thursday night (April 2), Wallen spoke with SiriusXM‘s Cody Alan and noted that he’s working on some new tunes.

When asked about a recent Instagram post Wallen had made, in which Wallen wrote that it was “about time I come out of hibernation for a bit,” Wallen responded, “Hibernation’s probably not the best word I could’ve used. I worked a lot. I’ve been hanging out with my son, making music, and that’s about it.”

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Wallen described where he’s at in the process of making new music, saying, “I’m still in the early stages with it,” but noting he’s still promoting his current album I’m The Problem, which has been certified four times Platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA).

“I don’t know exactly what I’m going to do as far as this album. I think I’m on seven or eight singles right now, so it’s probably nearing the end for this album. I’m trying to figure that out. I’m at a place to where I’ll start showing little sneak peeks soon,” Wallen said.

Wallen’s current single from I’m the Problem, “Don’t We,” is in the top 30 on Billboard‘s Country Airplay chart. On April 10-11, he’ll launch his massive Still the Problem tour with two shows slated for Minneapolis at U.S. Bank Stadium that weekend.

Wallen’s SiriusXM concert saw the four-time Billboard Hot 100 chart-topper performing an intimate show in front of 4,000 SiriusXM subscribers, playing hits including “I’m the Problem” “I Had Some Help,” and welcoming Ella Langley for a rendition of “Sand in My Boots,” in celebration of his new SiriusXM 24/7 radio show, Morgan Wallen Radio, which launches April 7.

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