Morgan Wallen’s New Album Breaks Billboard Records
It may be titled I’m The Problem, but it would be “Lies Lies Lies” to say listeners are finding problems with Morgan Wallen’s new album.
Released on May 16, Wallen’s I’m The Problem is a triple-LP, boasting 37 songs. As of May 27, Wallen has a record-breaking 37 songs on the Billboard Hot 100… and 36 of those are all from I’m The Problem.
Billboard Hot 100
With 36 of the 37 Wallen songs on the Hot 100 being from his fourth album, I’m The Problem, the 37th Wallen song on the chart has been a mainstay for 54 consecutive weeks:ย Post Malone’s “I Had Some Help,” which features Wallen.
The only track on I’m The Problem that isn’t on the Hot 100 right now is “Lies Lies Lies,” which was on the Hot 100 last year when it was released as a single ahead of the release of Wallen’s new album.
Topping the chart, at the moment, is Wallen’s “What I Want” (featuring Tate McRae), which is his first duet with a female artist.
The next two songs on the chart are also by Wallen, with No. 2 being “Just In Case” and No. 3 being “I’m The Problem,” making him the first country artist to ever chart all at once with the top three Hot 100 songs.
See the order Wallen’s songs have charted by visiting the Billboard website.
Notably, Wallen previously held the record for most charted songs in a single week, with 36 of Wallen’s songs being on the Hot 100 in 2023, coinciding with the release of his album One Thing at a Time.
Related: Morgan Wallen Releases His Highly Anticipated Album, โIโm The Problemโ
Hot Country Songs
Having 37 songs charting in a single week on the Billboard Hot 100 isn’t his only new record though.
Billboard shared on social media that Wallen is also the first artist to ever “claim the entire top 10” of the Hot Country Songs chart simultaneously.
Those 10 songs are:
- โWhat I Wantโ (featuring Tate McRae)
- โJust in Caseโ
- โIโm The Problemโ
- โI Got Betterโ
- โSupermanโ
- โLove Somebodyโ
- โI Ainโt Coming Backโ (featuring Post Malone)
- โ20 Cigarettesโ
- โKick Myselfโ
- “Eyes Are Closed”
Hear his chart-topping duet with Tate McRae here:
