Country music artist Morgan Wallen expresses anger towards his former managers for releasing his old music without his consent. In response, Wallen retaliates by releasing a new song.
Country singer Morgan Wallen released a new song called "Spin You Around (1/24)" on Friday as a response to his former managers allegedly releasing old songs without his consent. Wallen explained the situation to his fans in a lengthy Instagram post the day before.
According to Wallen, he went to Florida in 2014 in order to create and record his own music. This then resulted in him agreeing to both a recording contract and an artist management contract that he now deeply regrets. Wallen admitted that he signed these agreements without seeking advice from a lawyer.
According to him, they created a total of 13 songs. While a few of them were decent, the majority turned out to be terrible because he was still in the process of learning how to write and figuring things out. It's important to note that he wasn't the sole collaborator, so many of these songs were not his own ideas and did not meet his personal standards.
The singer stated that after those recording sessions, they produced a five-track EP called Stand Alone. One of the songs on the EP, titled "Spin You Around," gained popularity among fans. Now, after 10 years, the singer's former colleagues are planning to release the original EP along with eight previously unreleased songs.
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Wallen expressed his disgust and disapproval towards a situation that he finds morally reprehensible, highlighting the negative aspects of the music industry that often exploit and drain the creativity and passion of artists.
In response, Wallen has announced that he will be re-recording his song "Spin You Around" and will also be donating $100,000 from his Morgan Wallen Foundation to the Volunteer Lawyers & Professionals for the Arts program. This program, based in Tennessee, offers legal support to artists. Wallen hopes that by sharing his story, young aspiring musicians will realize that they should never have to sacrifice their creative freedoms for an opportunity in the music industry.
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The country artist has urged his fans to ignore any unauthorized music releases and has announced that he will start recording his next project in February. He expressed concern that his fans may mistake these songs for new releases by him and assured them that they will hear new music directly from him when it's ready.
Wallen revealed that he wrote his Instagram post about "Spin You Around" during a hunting trip. In addition, Wallen made an announcement today that he and Eric Church have bought Field & Stream magazine. They plan to revive the brand by introducing a fresh website, offering membership packages, and organizing a live music festival.
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