Swifties Are Mad At Morgan Wallen For Naming His Tour (And Forthcoming Album) “I’m The Problem” Because Of Taylor Swift’s “Anti-Hero” Lyrics
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Swifties Are Mad At Morgan Wallen For Naming His Tour (And Forthcoming Album) “I’m The Problem” Because Of Taylor Swift’s “Anti-Hero” Lyrics

Morgan Wallen's I'm The Problem Tour is already causing problems. Who would've thought? Just this morning, the country music superstar announced that he would be going on the road in 2025, and that fans could also expect his fourth studio album sometime this year. Both the tour and the album will be under the name "I'm The Problem," with the title track being released next Friday, January 31. But apparently the name for the album/tour/song has caused some uproar among one particular fanbase: Swifties. The soon-to-be-released title track of Morgan's upcoming album has already gone viral on TikTok, with the song finding Morgan going back and forth with a lover over who's to blame for their relationship going down in flames: "I guess I'm the problem And you're miss never do no wrong If I'm so awful, then why'd you stick around this long? And if it's the whiskey, then why you keep on pullin' it off the shelf? You hate that when you look at me, you halfway see yourself And it got me thinking If I'm the problem, then you might be the reason." Did anyone have a problem with him saying "I'm the Problem" in that song when it first surfaced in January of 2024? Nope. But now that Morgan Wallen is designing and marketing his whole tour and album around it, some have noticed the phrase "I'm the Problem" has been closely associated with Taylor Swift ever since she released the song "Anti-Hero." Even if you don't like Swift, you've probably had the lyrics "It's me, hi, I'm the problem, it's me" stuck in your head at some point. Fans of the mega pop star - also known as Swifties - have already started calling out Morgan Wallen, implying that Taylor Swift has the right to the phrase and questioning why the country singer would build his whole tour and album around something that they're arguing Swift made famous: It’s so odd that Wallen names a tour after a MEGA HIT by Taylor Swift (Anti-Hero). “It’s me. Hi. I’M THE PROBLEM. It’s me.” It won every award on earth for a song and video. Lazy, lazy Wallen. https://t.co/wJUOdS8uhh — SpenceTN (@1CrowdedTable) January 24, 2025 I wish Taylor Swift had written a song with those lyrics in it. She could have named it “Anti-Hero” and won every musical award on earth with it. “It’s me. Hi. I’M THE PROBLEM. It me.” pic.twitter.com/2llsa8jt7G — SpenceTN (@1CrowdedTable) January 24, 2025 @ebosays “I’m the Problem” tour? And Taylor Swift isn’t involved? Wild! — Zach in Wisco, 6x Grilled Cheese Champ (@Maytag_Zach) January 24, 2025 Sounds like a Taylor Swift quote. It’s me, hi, I’m the problem. It’s me. — Sherry Brandon (@Sherry_Brandon) January 24, 2025 Hi, it’s me. https://t.co/7qsoOvzvuC — blade (@oozblu) January 24, 2025 the “i’m the problem tour”?? pic.twitter.com/Zx18XfbDIP https://t.co/M9UAGTiP3A — ?️ (@worshipthislcve) January 24, 2025 Now to be clear, stuff like this happens a lot in music. No one artist owns the rights to a popular phrase, so it's very common for musicians and songwriters to overlap a bit when it comes to a series of words like "I'm the Problem." On the flip side, could Morgan have named his tour and album "I'm the Problem" in somewhat of a search-engine-optimization strategy? Who's to say, really? But that could certainly have played a part in it. I'm sure this will blow over soon enough... the Swifties are usually great about letting things go, right? Heck, some of them might even buy tickets to the I'm The Problem Tour, which you can view the dates for below: 2025 I’m The Problem Tour Dates: June 20 // NRG Stadium // Houston, Texas w/ Corey Kent and Koe Wetzel June 21 // NRG Stadium // Houston, Texas w/ Corey Kent and Koe Wetzel June 28 // Camp Randall Stadium // Madison, Wis. w/ Ella Langley and Miranda Lambert July 11 // Hard Rock Stadium // Miami Gardens, Fla. w/ Gavin Adcock and Miranda Lambert July 12 // Hard Rock Stadium // Miami Gardens, Fla. w/ Gavin Adcock and Brooks & Dunn July 18 // State Farm Stadium // Glendale, Ariz. w/ Ella Langley and Miranda Lambert July 19 // State Farm Stadium // Glendale, Ariz. w/ Ella Langley and Brooks & Dunn July 25 // Lumen Field // Seattle, Wash. w/ Anne Wilson and Miranda Lambert July 26 // Lumen Field // Seattle, Wash. w/ Anne Wilson and Brooks & Dunn Aug 1 // Levi’s Stadium // Santa Clara, Calif. w/ Anne Wilson and Miranda Lambert Aug 2 // Levi’s Stadium // Santa Clara, Calif. w/ Anne Wilson and Brooks & Dunn Aug 15 // Huntington Bank Field // Cleveland, Ohio w/ Ella Langley and Miranda Lambert Aug 16 // Huntington Bank Field // Cleveland, Ohio w/ Ella Langley and Thomas Rhett Aug 22 // Gillette Stadium // Foxborough, Mass. w/ Corey Kent and Miranda Lambert Aug 23 // Gillette Stadium // Foxborough, Mass. w/ Corey Kent and Miranda Lambert Sep 4 // Rogers Centre // Toronto, ON w/ Gavin Adcock and Miranda Lambert Sep 5 // Rogers Centre // Toronto, ON w/ Gavin Adcock and Brooks & Dunn Sep 12 // Commonwealth Stadium // Edmonton, AB w/ Ella Langley and Miranda Lambert Sep 13 // Commonwealth Stadium // Edmonton, AB w/ Ella Langley and Brooks & Dunn