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SHOCKER… People Are Mad That Ella Langley Is Collaborating With Morgan Wallen
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SHOCKER… People Are Mad That Ella Langley Is Collaborating With Morgan Wallen

Oh, good Lord… During Morgan Wallen’s Tuscaloosa, Alabama tour stop this past Saturday, the “Last Night” singer and Ella Langley confirmed that they’ve got a new duet called “I Can’t Love You Anymore” on the way. It’s actually dropping this upcoming Friday, and they shared that news and debuted the song itself at the second weekend of Wallen’s Still the Problem Tour. And folks… we should have seen it coming. As it turns out, Ella’s Dandelion album announcement teased the collaboration, and her “Choosin’ Texas” music video even featured a Tennessee license plate (for Morgan Wallen) with the letters “ICLYA.” The Ella Langley x Morgan Wallen song is rumored to be called "I Can't Love You Anymore" She teased the song in her "Choosin' Texas" music video, with the TN state symbol representing Morgan pic.twitter.com/TFic7V3bfj — Morgan Chart Updates (@MorganChart) April 19, 2026 It was right there hidden in plain sight. “I Can’t Love You Anymore”  is the first collab that the pair has released, but it’s not the first time they’ve worked together. Langley was actually one of the openers for Wallen on his I’m the Problem Tour last year. While they were on the road together, Morgan often brought Ella out on stage to join him on his #1 hit “What I Want,” which is a duet with Canadian pop star Tate McRae on his I’m the Problem album. Speaking of Tate McRae, when she was featured on one of his songs, her fanbase got pretty upset about it. Many people out there are quick to label Morgan Wallen as “MAGA,” and McRae’s fanbase was disappointed that she’d associate herself with the country star. Much like the backlash that McRae experienced when she collaborated with Wallen, not all of Ella’s fans are happy that the “Be Her” singer chose to officially work with Morgan: are we serious…just when i was starting to like her — Sauasch Mendra (@SauaschM) April 19, 2026 I want to like her but then she aligns herself with ppl like this and I’m like …. Okay https://t.co/yizStdWotz — lauren (@detective_swift) April 19, 2026 and now I have a reason to dislike her https://t.co/R6vwF9QxFG — Nick | (@EnjoyMissJanet) April 19, 2026 Magas coming together. I told y’all Ella trumpley is a big supporter of Donald trump — chuckyender2000 (@octohouston2000) April 19, 2026 Out of all the male country artists they she could’ve collabed with… why him? https://t.co/KiydD8T6CO — Stephanie is on cloud 9 (@downtocloud9) April 19, 2026 and now idc abt her — godriana (@ysl_arianas) April 19, 2026 Glad I stopped listening to her album on the 2nd song — Mike (@mikebanda23) April 19, 2026 She did the kid rock festival why are we surprised? — jacks is seeing ari ♡

Luke Combs Says He, Morgan Wallen & Zach Bryan Are Moving Country Music Forward: “We’re Reaching Different People”
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Luke Combs Says He, Morgan Wallen & Zach Bryan Are Moving Country Music Forward: “We’re Reaching Different People”

Can’t really argue with it. If you strolled around Broadway today and asked 100 people who is the biggest artist in country music today, chances are at least 75% of them will answer with Morgan Wallen, Luke Combs or Zach Bryan. Of course, you can make your arguments about neither Wallen or Bryan truly being country, with Wallen continuously pushing the envelope between country, pop and rap and Bryan spearheading the folk rock/Americana movement. With that being said, however, its hard to ignore the trio’s status as the “Big Three” in the genre throughout the better part of the 2020s. Outside of Chris Stapleton, the trio have remained one of the few country artists that have continually proven they can sell out stadiums consistently, with all three currently performing at some of the biggest stadiums in both the U.S. and Europe this summer and continually selling them out. Though both Combs, Bryan and Wallen are firmly planted in three separate subgenres within country music, with Wallen being the pop/rap-country juggernaut, Bryan being the country-folk giant and Combs being, for all intents and purposes, the middle-ground within the genre, traditional country in a modern sense, it hasn’t stopped fans and the media in general from pitting all three against each other. Combs, in particular, has been pretty vocal about there not being a competition at the top of the food chain when it comes to the success of him and the two other giants. Lately, he’s cleared the air on multiple occasions, saying how there’s no rivalry between him and Wallen despite the fact the two are essentially 1A and 1B in the current mainstream country scene. In a recent interview with Hits Daily Double, the publication would once again reference the “Beautiful Crazy” singer’s previous comments about there not being any rivalries between him and the two. In response, Combs would note that he hasn’t directly talked to either Wallen or Bryan about astroturfed “rivalry” between all three, but he believes they’re all in it for the love of the genre and not competition. Additionally, he’d add that he thinks they all just want to see country music grow in popularity worldwide. “I haven’t specifically talked with them about this exact question, but I would think so. We all love country music and want to see it rise in popularity around the world. We’re not trying to defeat one another. It isn’t really a game.” The North Carolina native would then go on to explain how he believes that both him, Wallen and Bryan are ultimately growing the genre thanks to their three incredibly distinct sounds. In particular, he’d note that their styles are so different that they are subsequently attracting different types of people and fans into the genre, which subsequently introduces more people into the genre as a whole. “The goal is to move country music forward. I think that’s what we’re all doing. Some of our fans are probably the same, but some of our fans are different. So, we’re reaching different people, which helps bring country music to more people than what just one of us could. Even though we don’t have an actual scoreboard like sports does, it’s the same in the way competition is good for us all; think it pushes us all to do our best and be our best-all for the genre.” Ultimately, Combs hits the nail on the head here. You can have your complaints about both Wallen and Bryan, whether it’s Wallen’s off the stage antics and pop/rap-inspired sound or Bryan’s past controversies and hesitancy to call himself a country artist. With that being said, however, you really can’t ignore their overall influence and popularity. Given how massive Wallen and Bryan are in particular, having a reach far beyond your typical country crowd, there’s simply no denying that they’ve procured fans that traditionally would never listen to the genre. While your average Morgan Wallen fan might not immediately begin listening to the Zach Tops, Tyler Childers or Sturgill Simpsons of the world, both he and Bryan open up the possibility for listeners to discover some of the best country music has to offer, even if it might be a bit of a longshot for many. Before you go, fire up Combs’ most recent #1 hit, “Sleepless in a Hotel Room.” Luke Combs Tour Dates March 21 Allegiant Stadium – Las Vegas, NV April 4 Scott Stadium – Charlottesville, VA April 11 Jack Trice Stadium – Ames, IA April 18 Notre Dame Stadium – South Bend, IN April 25 Ohio Stadium – Columbus, OH May 2 Neyland Stadium – Knoxville, TN May 9 Gaylord Family – Oklahoma Memorial Stadium – Norman, OK May 15 Lambeau Field – Green Bay, WI May 16 Lambeau Field – Green Bay, WI May 30 Parc Jean-Drapeau – Montreal, QC June 5 Rogers Stadium – Toronto, ON June 6 Rogers Stadium – Toronto, ON July 4 Ullevi – Gothenburg, Sweden July 7 Accor Arena – Paris, France July 11 Johan Cruijff ArenA – Amsterdam, Netherlands July 18 Slane Castle – Slane, Ireland July 19 Slane Castle – Slane, Ireland July 25 Scottish Gas Murrayfield – Edinburgh, UK July 31 Wembley Stadium – London, UK August 1 Wembley Stadium – London, UKThe post Luke Combs Says He, Morgan Wallen & Zach Bryan Are Moving Country Music Forward: “We’re Reaching Different People” first appeared on Whiskey Riff.

WWE + Mattel Reveal Two Jelly Roll Action Figures
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WWE + Mattel Reveal Two Jelly Roll Action Figures

Jelly Roll is stepping into the ring in a whole new way. Continue reading…

Mark Chesnutt Shares How Much He Drank Per Day Before Sobriety
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Mark Chesnutt Shares How Much He Drank Per Day Before Sobriety

At the height of his drinking, Mark Chesnutt was consuming seven times more alcohol per day than the amount that qualifies as heavy daily drinking. Continue reading…

Erika Kirk Cancels TPUSA Event After Alleged Personal Threats
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Erika Kirk Cancels TPUSA Event After Alleged Personal Threats

New details are emerging about the alleged threats that led to Erika Kirk’s last-minute cancellation of a recent TPUSA event. Continue reading…