Born: Sneedville, Tenn.
Lives: Nashville
Age: 23
Single: āThe Way I Talkā
EP: The Way I Talk
Twitter: @MorganCWallen
Sneedville, Tenn., native Morgan Wallen got his first taste of the spotlight as a 3-year-old, singing during church services for his fatherās congregation. Piano and violin lessons followed, but like many boys, Morganās interest shifted to sports as a teen. However, after an injury derailed his college baseball aspirations, Morgan once again found comfort in music. He picked up the guitar and started singing around the house, which prompted his mother to sign him up for The Voice in 2014, where he joined Team Usher and Team Levine before being eliminated in the playoffs. Now 23, Morgan is living in Nashville and recently released his debut single, āThe Way I Talk,ā which is currently No. 41 on Billboardās Country Airplay chart. In addition to co-penning A Thousand Horsesā new single, āPreachinā to the Choir,ā Morgan will be joining Florida Georgia Lineās Dig Your Roots Tour for select dates in April.
I See the Light
āMy dad is a preacher. Growing up, I went to church every time the doors were open. From a young age, I took an interest in the music and my mom noticed it. My momāsheās always pushed meāshe noticed it and threw me up onstage when I was 3 years old. Iāve been singing in church and wherever else I got the chance since I was 3.ā
Boy of Summer
āI took violin lessons and piano, and learned to read music when I was 5, but around the age of 11, I fell in love with baseball and just focused on that. I didnāt do anything musical. I still sang in church every once in a while and stuff like that, but I didnāt play the instruments anymore. I always loved music. It was never like music was a thing that I just forgot about, but baseball was my passion.ā
Sign From Above
āAfter I got hurt [tendon damage in right elbow] during my senior year of high school, I went through a period of āWhat am I supposed to do?ā I was kind of mad at the world, mad at God even because I had put my whole life into baseball and it just got taken away. So I went through a little period of trying to figure it out and ask myself questions, ask everybody questions, and I just prayed and said I need a sign to what I need to do. I started playing guitar and started writing my own songsājust country songs, just G, C and D pretty much. Just singing them around my mom and she signed me up for The Voice. I ended up making it on the show. So I took that as my sign, you know, like I have a chance to be legit at this so Iām going to give it my all.ā
Finding His Voice
āThe Voice was a blessing for sure. I really had no idea what to expect, going into it. None at all. And I didnāt know who I was as an artist and I really didnāt know who I was as a person at that time. I was 20 years old and my whole world had just changed. I went on there and I didnāt have my voice figured out either. I was forcing things that didnāt need to be forced and probably doing damage to my voice at the time. So I sounded more like a pop singer when I first went to try out for the show. So they wanted me to sing pop, which I understand, but Iām like āNo, I want to sing countryā and there was a vocal coach behind the scenes and she really helped me figuring out my sound, like, āyou donāt have to do this with your voice, just let it be natural, do what feels okay.ā And she really helped me to get my normal voice that ended up being the one I have now. You know, Iāve got rid of all the growl and all that stuff that I was doing and ended up being way more of a country voice than I really thought that I had. And I definitely think thatās my favorite thing that happened throughout the show.ā
Lining Up
Going out on Florida Georgia Lineās Dig Your Roots Tour for six dates in April is going to be fun. And Iām doing some festivals with them as well. Itās so cool to talk to some of those guys who have opened for Florida Georgia Line. I was talking to Kane Brown a couple of weeks ago and just talking about how their crowds are insane, like 30,000 people. My third show with them is actually in my hometown so thatās going to beāI donāt have the words for it.
Talk the Talk
āMy single, āThe Way I Talk,ā was released in September and has more than 5 million plays on Spotify and itās been spinning a ton at SiriusXMās The Highway, so big thanks to J.R [Schumann, head of country programming at SiriusXM]. Iām going to get another song to them, so weāre trying to work on four or five songs right now and then evaluate what we have and see what weād like to get played, hopefully. And Iām going to have a full album at some point this year, hopefully. Iām starting to write quite a bit more. I wrote yesterday and Iāll be writing three times next week. I texted my managers yesterday and was like, āI want to write more.ā So any time that I get a chance, I want to write just because itās a cool thing to see a finished product. I love it. Not as much as performing, but I do love it.ā
photo by Delaney Royer