Billboard Women in Music 2025
Morgan Wallen is currently selling hats and t-shirts on his Official website With the viral quote “Bring me to God’s Land” on them. The quote is now closely linked to the controversial walk-off exit of the Country Star of “Saturday Night Live” during the episode of March 29, in which he served as a musical guest and “Anora” Oscar winner Mikey Madison was the host.
Wallen ran off the ‘SNL’ stage during the end of the show when the host and musical guest usually stay to hug the cast of the show. Wallen carried out two songs on the episode of “SNL’s” on March 29 prior to his new album in May. The singer’s decision to run off the stage led to speculation on social media about whether he had problems with “SNL”. He posted a photo on his Instagram story after the show of a private jet with a caption with the text: “Go to God’s country.” The post only fed more rumors about ramparts that reportedly hate “SNL”.
Sources in the Wallen camp told VArery The day after the episode was filmed that Red Light District had no tension with “SNL” and emphasized that the singer had a good time and there was no small one with his fast exit or his Instagram post. Variety Earlier today, Red Light District was approached by “SNL” to appear in a pre-tape music sketch for the episode, but he refused to do this. Joe Jonas ended up in the sketch.
A few days after Wallen’s “SNL” Walk-Off, Cast member Kenan Thompson told Entertainment weekly That which the singer “felt abrupt” and left him uncertain whether bags “really felt a certain way” at the show.
“I thought he might have to go to the jar or something,” Thompson added. “It is definitely a peak in the norm. We are so used to everyone just turning around and our high-fiving, everyone says:” Well done, good work, good work. “So if there is a deviation from that, it is, hmm, I wonder what that is about?”
Thompson also interviewed the Instagram post of ramparts and asked: “The ‘God’s land’ is strange because it is, what are you trying to say? You try to say that we are not in God’s country? We are not all in God’s country? We are not all under God’s umbrella? That is not necessarily my favorite.
The new album van Wallen, “I’m the Problem”, is planned to be released on May 16, 2025.