The title of this song (“Days That End in Why”) is sort of a double entendre. On one hand, it can be heard as ‘days that end in Y’, which of course would be every day of...
Sometimes, drinkers resort to booze in the name of forgetting life’s problems. But you know how some people say that you can’t actually drink pressing issues away? That’s the concept Morgan Wallen’s “You Proof” is...
“Thought You Should Know” is a message from the vocalist to his mother. Morgan, who is actually known for being a wild dude, acknowledges such in the first verse, that he has a tendency to...
It’s safe to say that most of us are raised to be more pious than we actually turn out as adults. In other words, it is while we’re young and malleable that our parents go...
ERNEST & Morgan Wallen’s “Flower Shops” is centered on a tumultuous romantic relationship between the vocalist and addressee, with the former more or less admitting that the less-than-ideal state of things is his fault. ...
“Broadway Girls” is primarily a country song, meaning that it has a distinct narrative. And the setting would be a Nashville-based venue known as Jason Aldean’s Kitchen + Rooftop Bar where Morgan Wallen meets a lady who...
“Sand in My Boots” points back to a fling the singer had on the beach, thus explaining the “sand” in the title. And to make a long story short he met this lady, and they hit...
Simply put, the title of this song (“Wasted on You”) serves as a metaphor for the singer being unable to get over his ex. Indeed it is quite a powerful allegory, and at times the...
On Morgan Wallen’s “Chasin’ You”, he is addressing a romantic interest, apparently one he was particularly close to when they were children. As life progressed, their respective pursuits drove them apart. Or more specifically, she decided...
“Whiskey Glasses” by American singer Morgan Wallen is centered on the singer trying to mitigate the pain of a freshly-broken heart with some good ol’ fashioned whiskey. He finds himself is in such inner turmoil that he...