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Morgan Wallen’s already breaking records with His latest album I’m the Problem

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Morgan Wallen’s already breaking records with His latest album I’m the Problem

Morgan Wallens newest album has only been out for less than a week and is already breaking records. It just broke Spotify’s record for the most-streamed country album of 2025 in a single day.

The milestone marks yet another career high for the chart-topping artist, who continues to dominate radio charts, streaming platforms and stadium stages.

Spotify confirmed the news on May 16 via Instagram, posting, “Morgan Wallen just made country history—again,” alongside the announcement that I’m the Problem had broken records as the most-streamed country album of the year so far.

The official numbers have yet to be released, the platform confirmed the album is now the most-streamed country release of the year, a feat accomplished in just 24 hours.

Wallen celebrated the album at his music festival Sand in My Boots in Gulf Shores, Alabama. The festival, named after one of his breakout hits, will serve as a kickoff to what promises to be a packed summer.

 

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