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‘Morgan Wallen Radio’ Pop-Up Channel Arrives on SiriusXM Ahead of ‘I’m the Problem’

SiriusXM has teamed up with Morgan Wallen to launch the exclusive SiriusXM channel Morgan Wallen Radio.

The limited-run channel launches Thursday (May 1) and runs through May 31, coinciding with the upcoming release of Wallen’s new album I’m the Problem on May 16. Morgan Wallen Radio is available to subscribers in their cars on channel 57 and on the SiriusXM app.

The channel is curated by the reigning CMA entertainer of the year and will take listeners deep into the songs, perspectives and creative aims that shape not only his upcoming album, but also the canon of Wallen’s music that has shifted and refined the broader musical landscape over the seven years since the release of his debut album If I Know Me, followed by Dangerous: The Double Album, One Thing at a Time and his forthcoming project.

Morgan Wallen Radio will spotlight a mix of his biggest hits and deep album cuts and will take fans through each of the 37 songs that make up his I’m the Problem album. He’s also personally selected a range of songs from his musical influences, friends and other musical artists.

Listeners will also hear exclusive commentary and Wallen offering up behind-the-scenes stories from the making of his new album, his forthcoming I’m the Problem stadium tour, as well as stories about his favorite collaborations, untold stories from on and off the road and more.

On May 16, the day Wallen’s album releases, Morgan Wallen Radio will feature album playback all weekend, playing each of the album’s 37 songs as well as check-ins with fans at Wallen’s Nashville bar, This Bar & Tennessee Kitchen, as well as commentary from Wallen.

I’m the Problem has already spawned five top 10 Billboard Hot 100 hits: the title track, “Lies Lies Lies,” “Love Somebody,” “Just in Case” and his new Post Malone collaboration “I Ain’t Comin’ Back.” The track list also includes collaborations with Tate McRae (“What I Want”), Eric Church (“Number 3 and Number 7”), HARDY (“Come Back as a Redneck”) and ERNEST (“The Dealer”).

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