Morgan Wallenâs sophomore effort Dangerous: The Double Album arrives in stores and online in less than 24 hours.
When the process to make his follow-up project to his debut If I Know Me began early last year, Morgan knew he had 20 songs already available, but wasnât quite sure what to do with them, âAt the beginning of 2020, we probably had about 20 songs that we felt were ready to be recordedâŠthat we felt were worthy of being recorded. You know, 20 is a weird number, you can either whittle it down to 15, or you can doâŠmaybe put out 5 here, 10 there, something like that.â
Then after a conversation with his manager, Morgan shares that an idea emerged, âThereâs all kinds of things you can do with 20, but we just for some reason gravitated towards the idea of a double album.â
Even with 20 songs already available, Morgan still didnât think a double album was a viable option, âI personally didnât think it was going to be possible just because I scheduled to do a lot of touring in 2020âŠI didnât think I was going to have enough time to put that much effort, and the proper amount of effort into doing an album like that, so I just kind of passed it off as a pipe dream almost.â
Of course all of this was in consideration very early in 2020 when Morganâs touring and appearance schedule looked jam-packedâŠbut then as we all know, quarantine hit.
Morgan shares, âWhen everything happened the way it didâŠI thought, âWell, maybe this might be possible.â Fortunately, I was able to write 4, 5 songs really at the beginning of quarantine, kind of just right off the bat. Which got us to a number of about 25, that made me feel confident that it would be actually something we could do. We ended up with 30, itâll be 32 eventually when the exclusive tracks come out, but that was never the goal number, we didnât really have a goal number in mind, itâs kind of just what happened.â
From pipe dream to reality, Morgan Wallenâs Dangerous: The Double Album is heading to fans tomorrow, January 8th, with 30 awesome songs.
One of the 30 tracks is climbing its way up the country airplay chart right now. Check out the music video for â7 Summersâ right hereâŠ
Have you also checked out the short film inspired by Morganâs â7 Summersââit connects the dots that you see in the music video?
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