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The debate surrounding who should be considered the King or Queen of Country Music has raged on for decades, with emerging trailblazers and chart-toppers being championed as potential replacements for...
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The first reference to the incident came during the show's cold open, when James Austin Johnson referenced the "God's country" quip while acting as President Trump rolling out his tariffs plan.
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A source familiar with the situation previously told CNN that Wallen walked close to the side of the camera at the time since he used the same path to enter and exit the studio all week during rehear...
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SNL has savage dig at Morgan Wallen one week after country star walked off set early - Musician was accused of snubbing a long-running ‘Saturday Night Live’ tradition
Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Morgan Wallen says he’s tired of it and is making some changes. He’s talking about the sound of his music, more specifically, “trap beats.” When interviewed on Theo
A country music superstar who recently broke traditional “Saturday Night Live” protocol was the brunt of a joke in the show’s latest open.
The song's lyrics take a musical shot at tensions between city dwellers and those raised in the country, with Wallen singing, "I didn't choose my raisin' and you didn't choose you
Because in the most recent episode of SNL, they opened up with a Donald Trump sketch and directly referenced Morgan Wallen’s message that he posted to his Instagram story. While talking about the McDonald Islands that President Trump hit with tariffs, Johnson’s impression spilled into a “Imagine McDonald Island” joke.
On April 29, the Country Music Association will honor 16 songwriters, Jelly Roll, Morgan Wallen among them, at 2025's Triple Play Awards in Nashville.
Morgan Wallen followed up his abrupt "SNL" exit with an appearance on Theo Von's podcast to talk fatherhood, his new album and the impact of stardom.
Morgan Wallen often has a chip on his shoulder in interviews and at live events, but in his songs, he's been totally open about how fame has affected his personal life.