
Morgan Wallen Releases Letter From Dad In New Limited Edition CD Zine
No More Teasing Necessary; The Letter Is Here
There's no denying Morgan Wallen's album I'm The Problem, with 22 of its 37 songs receiving gold certification in the first seven months it was released. The album debuted at number one on the Billboard 200 chart and was the most-streamed album of 2025 on streaming platforms such as Spotify. I'm a sucker for lyrics and sappy songs, which I'm The Problem is stacked with. Ahead of the album's release in May of 2025, Wallen sat down for an interview with Apple Music. During the interview, Wallen revealed he asked his father, Tommy, a well-respected Tennessee pastor, to contribute to the album release. Wallen alluded to sharing this with his fans, who continued to wait patiently for its release. Lucky for us, the wait is over, and there's more than just a letter to be excited about!
Get Your Special Edition I'm The Problem CD Zine Today
Available only through Wallen's website, the collectible, limited-edition CD Zine is really more of a package. Included in the package is the two-CD set, interviews with Wallen and popular contributors on the album, exclusive articles written by Wallen, never-before-seen photos, and, of course, the lyrics from each precious piece, all contained in a 100-page zine. Why all the excitement over a letter? Believe it or not, Wallen doesn't share a lot of his personal life. Aside from the occasional golf or hunting post on social media, unless he's throwing chairs off bartops, you don't hear much about him outside of music. For him to share something this personal to him is huge for fans. Here are some excerpts from the letter:
"Success doesn't get rid of all your problems . . . it takes a lot to admit that you might be one of those problems. I'm proud that Morgan has had problems in his life. If he didn't, he wouldn't be the man he is today."
Taste of Country Nights recently did a segment on Morgan and Tommy. Check it out:

13 Best Lyrics From Morgan Wallen's 'I'm the Problem' Album, Ranked
Gallery Credit: Jess Rose
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