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Morgan Wallen breaks silence about controversial political views, while critics claim new albumers for Trump

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Morgan WallenThe record -breaking new album I’m the Problem has been accused of Pandering Donald Trump supporters.

Although Wallen keeps his own political private life during his career, some believe that everyone who listens to his music is supporters of President Trump.

Social media have not been quiet about the observed political undertone of the album, with many to sites like X – in the past Twitter – To rise over ramparts and his fans.

“If you are a fan of Morgan Wallen, I immediately assume that you voted for Trump,” wrote one.

“I know it is almost impossible, but I imagine that Morgan Wallen was not a Trump supporter,” another added.

A fan argued: ‘I don’t think Morgan Wallen is necessarily a Trumpie. He is a man from the South (Def Conservative) who does not do that [give a f**k] About Trump, but in this time that is just as bad. But I don’t think he’s Maga. ‘

Variety Even an article published about the conspiracy theory, in which it is asked: “If owning a Tesla truck has become equivalent to a Red Maga Hat, listening to Morgan Wallen’s new album ‘I’m the Problem’ has the same effect?”

Morgan Wallen's record-breaking new album I'm the Problem is accused of Pandering to Donald Trump supporters

Morgan Wallen’s record-breaking new album I’m the Problem is accused of Pandering to Donald Trump supporters

The publication also described the music of the Countryster as ‘Trump codeed’.

While listeners on both sides of the aisle have projected their own politics on ramparts, the singer himself has largely sent away from the subject.

However, he touches politics on one of his new songs called Working Man’s Song, in which he criticizes both left and right – which indicates that his own political views can rest somewhere in the middle.

“Red, blue, right, left, they still work us dead / and what remains at the ends at the IRS,” he sings.

“Head above water, but I kick when hell / ain’t nobody looks out for me except myself.”

Despite the controversy around the album, I am the problem that records about streaming services throughout America are currently breaking.

The album with 37 tracks is already the most streamed country album from 2025 on Spotify and the most streamed country album in the first day in the history of Amazon Music.

In a song of the album, Wallen criticizes both left and right, indicating that his personal political views can be more in the middle

In a song of the album, Wallen criticizes both left and right, indicating that his personal political views can be more in the middle

“If you’re a fan of Morgan Wallen, I immediately assume that you voted for Trump,” wrote one person

Variety even published an article about the conspiracy theory and wonders whether or not to listen to the music of Wallen makes a Trump supporter

Variety even published an article about the conspiracy theory and wonders whether or not to listen to the music of Wallen makes a Trump supporter

Another fan believes that Wallen is conservative, but not a Trump supporter

Another fan believes that Wallen is conservative, but not a Trump supporter

On Apple Music, Wallen currently has nine of the top ten songs.

His duet with the Canadian pop star Tate Mcrae, what I want, is number 1 on Apple Music and is tipped to surpass the hot 100.

“My sister changed me a few years ago on Tate and her music and I’ve been a fan since then,” said Wallen Billboard.

“She is a real pop star, a productive songwriter and is also an extremely underrated singer.”

Unfortunately, Tate has confronted with the recoil of pop -fans for working with ramparts – who was caught drunk in 2021 to use a racial slur.

‘I am happy that Tate finally gets her moment, but why a fan wrote out of all the songs.

“You really like a mediocre racist white man and his enablers,” added another.

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