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Morgan Wallen Net Worth 2021 | American Singer's Career Earnings

Morgan Wallen
  • Morgan Wallen Net Worth: $4 Million
  • Nationality: American
  • Born: May 13th, 1993 (28 Years Old)
  • Profession: Singer And Songwriter
  • Children: 1

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According to wealthygorilla.com, the singer and songwriter Morgan Wallen net worth is $4 million. Born in Sneedville, Tennessee, Wallen rose to fame after competing in Season 6 of The Voice in 2014.

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Wallen's Early Life

Morgan Cole Wallen was born on 13th May 1993 to Lesli and Tommy Wallen.

His father was a preacher and his mother, a teacher. He was schooled by his father.

Wallen has two sisters, Ashlyne and Mikaela.

Both of Wallen’s parents loved contemporary religious rock and hard rock. Wallen has been musical since childhood; he sang in a choir from the age of three and took lessons in violin from age five.

Later, he also began learning guitar and piano.

Morgan Wallen attended Gibbs High School in Corryton, Tennessee, which is the same school as the country music singer Kenny Chesney.

Interests and Direction

Despite being very musical, Wallen’s first interest was sports. He aspired to play professional basketball but an injury to his elbow meant that he pursued music instead.

He first attracted attention in 2014 as a contestant on the reality TV show The Voice during its sixth season.

At first, Morgan was a member of Usher’s team but he went on to join Maroon 5 frontman, Adam Levine’s team.

Wallen successfully made it to the playoffs but was eliminated after his performance of 'Stay' failed to keep him in the competition.

The winner of this season was Broadway performer Josh Kaufman.

Getting a Record Deal

Whilst his time on The Voice was undoubtedly a success many had felt that Wallen's rocker style was not used to its full potential on the show.

Wallen's potential didn't go unnoticed as whilst he was still in California filming The Voice, he started to work with the rock band Atom Smash’s Serg Sanchez.

It was Sanchez who introduced Wallen to Paul Trust and Bill Ray from Panacea Records.

Subsequently, the Tenesse singer signed to Panacea Records in 2015. He released his first EP entitled Stand Alone on 24th August 2015.

Wallen’s debut single was called “Spin You Around”.

This was certified gold on 21st April 2021 by the Recording Industry of America.

Following his success, Wallen’s manager sent a demo to Seth England of Big Loud Shirt.

Impressed with what they heard, Wallen immediately auditioned for Big Loud Records who signed him to the label.

Hitting The Big Time

After signing to Big Loud Records in 2016, Wallen released the single “The Way I Talk” in September 2016.

It was co-written by Ben Hayslip, Jessi Alexander, and Chase McGill. This was the lead single from his first album If I Know Me.

The song reached #35 on Hot Country Songs, #50 on Canada Country, and #30 on Country Airplay, marking Morgan Wallen’s first entries on each of the charts.

The single was also certified Gold by Music Canada.

2017 saw Wallen begin writing songs and he co-wrote Jason Aldean’s single “You Make it Easy”, which reached #1 on Country Airplay on 5th May 2018.

In its first week, the single sold 77,000 copies.

Debut Album

Morgan Wallen released his debut album on 27th April 2018.

Entitled If I Know Me, it contained his second single, “Up Down”.

The album reached #10 on the US Billboard 200 and was #1 on the US Top Country Albums chart.

If I Know Me was certified platinum by the RIAA in September 2020.

“Up Down” was released on 27th November 2017 and was a collaboration with country music duo, Florida Georgia Line.

This song reached #1 on the Country Airplay chart.

Wallen released two more singles from his debut album. “Whiskey Glasses” was released on 30th July 2018 and also reached #1 on the Country Airplay chart.

“Chasin’ You” was released on 29th July 2019. This was Wallen’s third #1 on the Country Airplay chart. It was also his second song to reach the top 20 on the Billboard Hot 100.

After a long and record-breaking 114 weeks, If I Know Me reached #1 on the Top Country Albums chart in August 2020.

Second Album

In 2020, the lead single of Wallen’s second studio album “More Than My Hometown” was released to country radio.

Later the same year, the song “7 Summers” was released. This broke the record on Apple Music for the most first-day streams of a country song.

It peaked at #6 on the Billboard Hot 100 and was his first top 10 song on this chart. What’s more, it was chosen by Time as one of 2020’s best songs.

Wallen’s second album became a double album entitled Dangerous: The Double Album.

This album was a great success and many of the songs it contained we successes too.

Controversy and Arrest

Like so many prominent musicians who hit the big time, controversy is never too far behind and Wallen is no different.

Around the time of “More Than My Hometown”, Wallen was arrested for public intoxication and disorderly conduct outside Kid Rock’s bar in Nashville.

He later apologized for his conduct on social media.

Covid-19 Criticism

Subsequently, during the Covid-19 pandemic, Wallen was criticised after videos emerged of him on TikTok showing him partying in a bar in Tuscaloosa, Alabama after a football game.

He was shown to be maskless and violating rules on social distancing. He was also singing at a party in someone’s home, and kissing women.

Due to his actions, Saturday Night Live producers postponed his appearance, which was due a week after the incident.

He later appeared as a guest on 5th December and was in a parody sketch about the controversy.

Racial Slur Use

In early 2021, Morgan Wallen was once again involved in a controversy when TMZ, a tabloid journalism online newspaper, released a video showing Morgan Wallen using the N-word.

He used the racial slur with his friends as they entered his home.

Wallen apologised with a statement but suffered serious consequences.

Many radio stations including SiriusXM Satellite Radio and iHeartRadio removed Wallen’s songs from their playlists temporarily.

All of his songs as well as any promotional photographs were also removed from Spotify, Pandora, and Apple Music.

Big Loud, Wallen’s record label, suspended its contract with him for an indefinite period.

What’s more, the Academy of Country Music issued a statement announcing that Morgan Wallen and his album would not be eligible for the 56th Annual Academy of Country Music Awards.

Wallen eventually released a video of apology and specifically asked his fans to not come to his defence.

Despite this controversy and backlash, Morgan Wallen’s music has remained popular, and his album sales surged following the incident.

Family Life and Personal Life

Morgan Wallen keeps his personal life pretty private.

The Tennessee born singer is very close to his parents and his two sisters Mikaela and Ashlyne.

The singer often comments on social media how his parents and two siblings have always been there for him in the good times and the bad.

He describes them as his 'best friends'.

His former partner Katie Smith became pregnant in 2020 and as such, Wallen became a father.

His son Wilder was born on 10th July 2021.

Morgan Wallen Quotes

“It’s about the things that I’m proud of and the way that I live, and it was just a perfect match to me.” [about his first single “The Way I Talk”]

“I was around some of my friends, and we say dumb stuff together. I was wrong.” [about his use of the N-word]

“I got a rebel side in me, but I’m not mean!”

“You never know the plan. You never know what’s going to happen. We are not even promised tomorrow. I just try to focus on one day at a time.”

“I can speak for everybody in saying we’ve all been through a breakup to where you didn’t want it to be over.”

“There’s a lot of things we go through and we don’t even know why… At the end of the day, God has a purpose and a plan for you, and that’s kind of how I take that.”

“I didn’t grow up being a performer, really. I played baseball.”

“I listened to country music a little bit, but it didn’t enter my life until I started listening to Eric Church.”

“I know that I come from a place of small-town roots and of humble beginnings and I try to keep those things in my songs – just stuff that I know people like me can relate to.”

“My whole life, baseball was my first love. I was gonna go play college, but during my senior year I tore my ACL, and college kind of faded away with their offer, which I understand, obviously. That was a dark time in my life.”

Summary: Morgan Wallen Net Worth 2021

  • Morgan Wallen has a net worth of around $4 million, which is pretty impressive for a young singer with only two full-length albums.
  • He was born in Tennessee and his first love was sports.
  • Despite wanting to play baseball professionally, Wallen had an injury that prevented him from pursuing his goal.
  • Wallen first appeared in the public eye on Season 6 of The Voice where he was in Usher’s team and then subsequently Adam Levine’s team.
  • Following his appearance on The Voice, Wallen signed a record deal and released two full-length albums.
  • Wallen’s career has been plagued with a few controversies. He was criticised for not following Covid-19 restrictions and was heavily criticised for using the N-word.
  • Despite this, Wallen’s album sales have continued to increase, and it seems as though he has been able to maintain in the spotlight despite such controversies.
  • Morgan Wallen has one child with his ex-partner. His son Wilder was born in 2021.

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