Morgan Wallen Announces Reunion With Post Malone For New Single

16 April 2025 | 9:58 am | Mary Varvaris

'I Ain't Comin' Back' will be released this Friday.

Morgan Wallen and Post Malone in the 'I Had Some Help' video

Morgan Wallen and Post Malone in the 'I Had Some Help' video (Source: YouTube/Post Malone)

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Post Malone joined forces with Morgan Wallen on the hit single I Had Some Help last year, and this Friday (18 April), the pair will reunite again for Wallen’s new single, I Ain’t Comin’ Back.

Wallen and Malone announced the release of the collaborative track on Instagram this week (15 April), hyping up yet another song of the summer. You can see the post below.

News of Wallen and Malone joining forces once more arrives as the former gears up to release his new album, I’m The Problem, on Friday, 16 May. Last week, Wallen teased that he’ll duet with a female singer on the album and added that no one has correctly guessed who the special guest collaborator will be.

Wallen teased the development on X (formerly known as Twitter) when he responded to a fan, who wrote: “Morgan Wallen please please PLEASE confirm “What I Want” is a duet. You haven’t yet sang with any female artists on any of your first three albums, so PLEASE tell me this is the case.”

Wallen quote-shared the post and simply wrote, “Indeed sir.”

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I’m The Problem is set to feature an incredible 37 tracks, including the teased Come Back As A Redneck and the already-released title track, Lies Lies Lies, Love Somebody, Smile, I’m A Little Crazy, and Just In Case.

You can pre-order/pre-save the album here.

Meanwhile, Post Malone just delivered a country-fied headlining set at Coachella weekend one (13 April), where he performed tracks from last year’s album, F-1 Trillion, and reworked his rap and pop songs into country songs.

Backstage at the festival, he revealed that he has “probably 35 songs” ready for a new album, and hinted that new music will arrive “very, very soon.”