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Dangerous: The Double Album is the second studio album by American country music singer Morgan Wallen. The double album was released on January 8, 2021, via Big Loud Records and Republic Records on CD, vinyl, and digital download.[2][4] The production on the album was handled by Joey Moi, Jacob Durrett, Charlie Handsome, Matt Dragstrem and Dave Cohen.[1] It also features guest appearances by Chris Stapleton and Ben Burgess.

Dangerous was preceded by the release of two singles: "More Than My Hometown", and "7 Summers"; and six promotional singles: "Cover Me Up", "This Bar", "Heartless (Wallen Album Mix)", "Somebody's Problem", "Still Goin' Down", and "Livin' the Dream".[1] The album also received generally positive reviews from music critics and was a commercial success. It debuted at number one on the US Billboard 200 and US Top Country Albums charts, earning 265,000 album-equivalent units in its first week.[5]

In March 2022, the album established the all-time record for longest duration in the number one spot (97 weeks) on Billboard's Country Albums chart.

Background

Wallen stated:

"The 'double album' idea started off as just a joke between me and my manager because we had accumulated so many songs over the past couple of years. Then quarantine hit, and we realized it might actually be possible to have enough time to make it happen. I also ended up writing quite a few more songs during the quarantine with some of my good buddies. I also wanted the songs to speak to multiple phases of life and have multiple different sounds based on my influences and based on what I enjoy".[6]

Shortly before the release of the album, several CDs were erroneously put up for sale at certain Walmart locations in the United States. This prompted several consumers to leak clips of unreleased songs, to which Wallen responded by saying "If anyone's gonna leak my music, it should be me" and releasing "leaks" of unreleased songs himself.[7] He also urged his fans to buy the physical release at Target instead, adding: "I don't shop at Walmart anyway. I also gave Target two extra songs, so if you're going to buy my album physically, go to Target, baby".[7]

Walmart responded to the issue with this statement provided to the Rolling Stone:

"We are deeply apologetic to Morgan for this unfortunate situation. We appreciate Morgan as an artist and understand his frustration and disappointment. We have protocols in place to help ensure new albums are not sold before the release date, yet in this instance his album made its way to the shelf in a handful of stores early. We're actively removing any albums remaining on the shelves in those stores to hold until the official release date, and taking additional precautionary measures for the future".[7]

Critical reception

Professional ratings
Aggregate scores
SourceRating
Metacritic72/100[8]
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic[3]
Pitchfork6.9/10[9]
Rolling Stone[10]

The album received generally positive reviews. Owen Myers of Pitchfork complimented Wallen's vocals and songwriting alongside writing that "among the album's 30 tracks there are few skips".[11] Jonathan Bernstein of Rolling Stone felt the opposite, calling the record "part album, part playlist, part content dump" and that "Wallen does not always seem up to the heavy task of pumping fresh life into well-worn topics".[12] Writing for Stereogum, Chris DeVille wrote that though "Wallen's look is old-fashioned, his sound is thoroughly, sometimes maddeningly current" and called the record "a massive leap from his debut" while adding "if the tracklist feels excessive, it also doesn't have a lot of weak spots" and that "the guy seems capable of becoming Garth Brooks for a new generation".[13] Jon Pareles of The New York Times wrote that Wallen "leaves ample room for musical variety" and called the record "modern Nashville studio product, aimed for radio playlists and, eventually, big concert spaces".[14]

Chris Richards, writing for The Washington Post, opined that the album "feels about 19 songs too long" and that "time never seems to be moving fast enough [on it]".[15] Dan DeLuca of The Philadelphia Inquirer wrote that the album "gets tiresome fast" and called it "overstuffed with radio-ready cliche", but did recognize Wallen's overall talent.[16] Stephen Thomas Erlewine of AllMusic wrote that "the sheer variety proves Wallen can indeed convincingly sing just about any modern country style" and felt that the album weaved between "harder country and softer pop".[17]

Commercial performance

Dangerous: The Double Album debuted at number one on the US Billboard 200 and US Top Country Albums charts, earning 265,000 album-equivalent units (including 74,000 copies as pure album sales) in its first week, according to MRC Data.[5] This became Wallen's first US number one debut and his second on the latter.[5] The album also accumulated a total of 240.18 million on-demand streams, becoming the largest streaming week ever for a country album at the time.[5] This more than doubles the record set by Luke Combs' What You See Is What You Get.[5] In its second week, the album remained at number one on the chart, earning an additional 159,000 units making it the first country album to spend two weeks at number one since Chris Stapleton's Traveller in 2015 and the first country set to spend its first two weeks at number one since Luke Bryan's 2015 album Kill the Lights.[18] In its third week, the album remained at number one on the chart, earning 130,000 more units.[19] In its fourth week, the album remained at number one on the chart, earning 149,000 units.[20] It received a 14 percent increase from the previous week, despite the nationwide removal of Wallen's music throughout radio stations in the United States following his use of a racial slur outside of his Nashville home on February 2, 2021.[20] It concurrently became the first country album to spend its first four weeks atop the Billboard 200 chart since Shania Twain's Up! did so in January 2003.[20] In addition, it later extended its run with a fifth and sixth week at the top,[21] marking the longest run atop the charts for a country album since Garth Brooks' The Chase in 1992.[22] The album eventually spent a total of ten weeks at number one on the Billboard 200 and ended up becoming the best selling album for the first half of 2021.[23][24] As of September 2021, the album has earned 2,539,000 album-equivalent units and has sold 267,000 copies in the United States.[25]

The album has been certified 6× Platinum in the United States,[26] 4× Platinum in Canada,[27] Platinum in Australia,[28] and Gold in New Zealand.[29]

Track listing

Disc one[1][30]
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Sand in My Boots"3:22
2."Wasted on You"2:58
3."Somebody's Problem"
2:41
4."More Surprised than Me"2:37
5."865"
  • John Byron
  • Blake Pendergrass
3:10
6."Warning"
  • Gorley
  • Smith
  • Vojtesak
2:36
7."Neon Eyes"
  • Wallen
  • Burgess
  • Mark Holman
3:46
8."Outlaw" (featuring Ben Burgess)
  • Burgess
  • Patrick Davis
  • Josh Kerr
  • Jordan Reynolds
3:49
9."Whiskey'd My Way"
3:00
10."Wonderin' 'bout the Wind"
  • Wallen
  • Smith
3:02
11."Your Bartender"
3:05
12."Only Thing That's Gone" (featuring Chris Stapleton)
  • Wallen
  • Dragstrem
  • Chase McGill
  • Thompson
3:16
13."Cover Me Up"Jason Isbell4:53
14."7 Summers"
3:30
15."More Than My Hometown"
  • Wallen
  • Hardy
  • Smith
  • Vojtesak
3:36
Total length:49:21
Disc two[1][30]
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Still Goin' Down"
  • Wallen
  • Hardy
  • Vojtesak
3:06
2."Rednecks, Red Letters, Red Dirt"
  • Dragstrem
  • McGill
  • Thompson
3:05
3."Dangerous"
  • Wallen
  • Smith
2:27
4."Beer Don't"
  • Wallen
  • Hardy
  • Jake Mitchell
3:16
5."Blame It on Me"
  • Gorley
  • Smith
  • Vojtesak
2:42
6."Somethin' Country"
  • Wallen
  • Hardy
  • Daniel Ross
  • Smith
2:52
7."This Bar"
  • Wallen
  • Hardy
  • Jackson Morgan
  • Jake Scott
  • Smith
  • Vojtesak
3:05
8."Country A$$ Shit"
3:06
9."Whatcha Think of Country Now"
3:02
10."Me on Whiskey"
  • Clawson
  • Holman
  • Smith
3:30
11."Need a Boat"
3:05
12."Silverado for Sale"3:44
13."Heartless" (Wallen Album Mix)2:49
14."Livin' the Dream"
  • Wallen
  • Burgess
  • Durrett
  • Hardy
3:59
15."Quittin' Time"3:44
Total length:47:32
Bonus and Target edition tracks[1][31][32]
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
16."This Side of a Dust Cloud"
  • Wallen
  • Dragstrem
  • McGill
  • Thompson
3:20
17."Bandaid on a Bullet Hole"
  • Wallen
  • Durrett
  • Gorley
3:54
Bonus edition[32]
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
18."Sand in My Boots" (The Dangerous Sessions)
  • Gorley
  • Hardy
  • Osborne
3:17

Notes

  • "Country Ass Shit" is stylized as "Country A$$ Shit".[2]
  • All tracks produced by Joey Moi.[1]
  • "Wasted on You" and "Bandaid on a Bullet Hole" feature co-production by Jacob Durrett.[1]
  • "Warning" features co-production by Charlie Handsome.[1]
  • "Your Bartender" features co-production by Matt Dragstrem.[1]
  • "Cover Me Up" features co-production by Dave Cohen.[1]

Personnel

Adapted from the album liner notes.[33]

Charts

Certifications

Certifications for Dangerous: The Double Album
RegionCertificationCertified units/sales
Australia (ARIA)[28]Platinum70,000
Canada (Music Canada)[27]4× Platinum320,000
New Zealand (RMNZ)[29]Gold7,500
United Kingdom (BPI)[53]Silver60,000
United States (RIAA)[26]6× Platinum6,000,000

Sales+streaming figures based on certification alone.

Release history

Release formats for Dangerous: The Double Album
CountryDateFormatLabelRef.
CanadaJanuary 8, 2021[54]
Various[3]

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Artist(s)

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Morgan Wallen (2019)

Morgan Wallen (* 13. Mai 1993 in Sneedville, Hancock County, Tennessee) ist ein US-amerikanischer Country-Sänger und Songschreiber.[1]

Leben

Morgan Wallen (2021)

Wallen wuchs in der Nähe von Knoxville auf. Sein Vater war ein Pastor und seine Mutter Lehrerin. Morgan entwickelte schon in jungen Jahren ein starkes Interesse an der Musik; er begann mit drei Jahren in der Kirche zu singen und begann mit fünf Jahren Geige zu spielen. Wallen lernte später Klavier und Gitarre zu spielen, aber in der High School war seine Leidenschaft Baseball und Pitching für das Team der Gibbs High School in Corryton, Tennessee. Wallen war gut genug und erhielt Angebote für Baseball Stipendien. Aber in seinem Abschlussjahr beendete eine Ellbogenverletzung seine Tage als Baseballspieler. Danach konzentrierte er sich auf seine Musikkarriere.[2]

Im Februar 2014 nahm Wallen an der Gesangs-Castingshow The Voice teil, in der er den Song Collide von Howie Day sang. The Voice gab Wallen landesweite Bekanntheit, sie half ihm aber auch, einen Musikpartner zu finden. Sergio Sánchez von der Band Atom Smash war Gesangscoach in der Show, und die beiden begannen, gemeinsam Songs zu schreiben, die zu Wallens Country-Stimme und Rock-&-Roll-Einstellung passten. Nachdem er bei The Voice ausgeschieden war, unterschrieb er einen Vertrag bei Panacea Records.[3] Wallen zog nach Nashville, wo er und Sánchez eine kurzlebige Band gründeten, Morgan Wallen & Them Shadows.

In Nashville arbeitete Wallen mit einem Manager und einem Agenten und unterschrieb einen Verlagsvertrag mit Big Loud Shirt Music. Big Loud Music gab Wallen die Möglichkeit, als Solokünstler zu arbeiten. 2016 veröffentlichte Wallen die Single The Way I Talk und eine EP mit dem Titel. Wallen trat mit diesem Song bei Jimmy Kimmel Live auf. Im Jahr 2017 kehrte er zurück und arbeitete mit Florida Georgia Line an der Single Up Down zusammen, die in die Top Ten der Country Singles Charts kam und eine Goldene Schallplatte gewann. Der Song wurde zum Leadoff-Track auf Wallen's erstem Album If I Know Me, das im April 2018 veröffentlicht wurde.[4][5]

Er war Opening Act für Luke Bryan und Jake Owen.[6] Im November 2020 wurde er mit dem begehrten CMA Award als New Artist of the Year ausgezeichnet. Bei den Billboard Music Awards 2023 gewann Wallen in 11 Kategorien, darunter Top Male Artist, Top Hot 100 Artist, Top Streaming Artist, Top Country Artist und Top Country Album.[7]

Kontroversen

Im Mai 2020 wurde Wallen nachts nach dem Feiern in Kid Rock's Big Honky Tonk & Steakhouse in Haft genommen. Er wurde wegen Trunkenheit in der Öffentlichkeit und ordnungswidrigem Verhalten angeklagt.[8] Die Anklage wurde im Juli 2020 fallen gelassen.[9] Im selben Monat wurde Wallen Vater eines Sohnes.[10] Im Oktober desselben Jahres geriet Wallen in die Kritik, nachdem Fotos aufgetaucht waren, die zeigten, dass er ohne Maske auf einer Party während der COVID-19-Pandemie war, wo er mehrere Frauen küsste und gegen soziale Distanzierungsempfehlungen verstieß. Dies veranlasste die Verantwortlichen der Fernsehshow Saturday Night Live, Wallens Auftritt in der Show zu verschieben und ihn durch den Sänger Jack White zu ersetzen.[11] Im Februar 2021 wurde Wallen bei der Verwendung einer rassistischen Beleidigung gefilmt, was zu einer Suspendierung seines Labels und der Entfernung seiner Musik aus dem Programm von über 400 Radiosendern in den USA führte.[12]

Diskografie

Studioalben

JahrTitel
Musiklabel
Höchstplatzierung, Gesamtwochen, AuszeichnungChartplatzierungenChartplatzierungen
(Jahr, Titel, Musiklabel, Plat­zie­rungen, Wo­chen, Aus­zeich­nungen, Anmer­kungen)
Anmerkungen
 UK US Coun­try
2018If I Know Me
Big Loud
US10
Dreifachplatin
×3
Dreifachplatin

(… Wo.)Template:Charttabelle/Wartung/vorläufig/2018US
Coun­try3
(… Wo.)Template:Charttabelle/Wartung/vorläufig/2018Coun­try
Erstveröffentlichung: 27. April 2018
Verkäufe: + 3.000.000
2021Dangerous: The Double Album
Big Loud
UK77
Silber
Silber

(1 Wo.)UK
US1
Sechsfachplatin
×6
Sechsfachplatin

(… Wo.)Template:Charttabelle/Wartung/vorläufig/2021US
Coun­try1
(… Wo.)Template:Charttabelle/Wartung/vorläufig/2021Coun­try
Erstveröffentlichung: 8. Januar 2021
Verkäufe: + 6.470.000
2023One Thing at a Time
Big Loud
UK40
Silber
Silber

(3 Wo.)UK
US1
Fünffachplatin
×5
Fünffachplatin

(… Wo.)Template:Charttabelle/Wartung/vorläufig/2023US
Coun­try1
(… Wo.)Template:Charttabelle/Wartung/vorläufig/2023Coun­try
Erstveröffentlichung: 3. März 2023
Verkäufe: + 5.320.000

Weblinks

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Einzelnachweise

  1. https://morganwallen.com/get-to-know-morgan-wallen/
  2. https://morganwallen.com/#about
  3. Lauren Jo Black: Morgan Wallen - Country Music's Most Talked-About Artist. 31. Januar 2023, abgerufen am 6. Oktober 2023 (amerikanisches Englisch).
  4. https://www.allmusic.com/artist/morgan-wallen-mn0003351348/biography
  5. https://www.last.fm/music/Morgan+Wallen/+wiki
  6. https://www.famousbirthsdeaths.com/morgan-wallen-bio-net-worth-facts/
  7. Lauren Jo Black: Morgan Wallen Dominates 2023 Billboard Music Awards With 11 Wins: ‘You Win Some, You Lose Some’. Country Now, 20. November 2023, abgerufen am 25. November 2023 (englisch).
  8. Billy DukesUpdated: May 29, 2020: Morgan Wallen Tries to Explain His Arrest at Kid Rock's Bar. Abgerufen am 17. November 2020 (englisch).
  9. Sterling WhitakerPublished: July 14, 2020: JUST IN: Morgan Wallen Won't Be Prosecuted on Drunk and Disorderly Charges. Abgerufen am 17. November 2020 (englisch).
  10. Billy DukesPublished: July 15, 2020: Who Did Morgan Wallen Have a Baby With? Abgerufen am 17. November 2020 (englisch).
  11. Claire Shaffer: Jack White Replaces Morgan Wallen as 'SNL' Musical Guest. In: Rolling Stone. 9. Oktober 2020, abgerufen am 15. Februar 2021 (amerikanisches Englisch).
  12. Rassistische Bemerkung: Radiosender verbannen US-Country-Star Morgan Wallen. 3. Februar 2021, abgerufen am 15. Februar 2021 (deutsch).

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