"Thought You Should Know" is a song by American country music singer Morgan Wallen. It was released as a promotional single on May 6, 2022, and officially sent to country radio on November 7, 2022. It is the second single from Wallen's third studio album One Thing at a Time.

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Background and rise to fame of morgan wallen.

"This is probably the best example of why some traditional country folk who defended Morgan Warren and counted themselves among his fanbase just because he became persona non grata in the media after the N-word Understand that this person is always like this.” Nor should it. be. "was considered problematic for some of the music he released."

This is a misleading notion put forth by the same outlets trying to counteract Morgan Warren by thinking that Morgan Warren wasn't such a big star before the N-word incident and then suddenly became a massive audience because he was country Audiences are racially treated, drawn to him. Jeopardy: The Double Album was the number one album in the country at the time of the incident. It may stay there for months after it appears. Morgan Warren was already one of the biggest stars in country music at the time. Did the backlash against the cancellation attempt and the media hype over the issue increase Morgan Warren's profile? I think: yes, indeed. But he was never an "outsider". Thanks to the Florida Georgia Line and Joey Moi, he made it to the top and was recognized early on as the Golden Boy.

Morgan Warren has been a country music superstar since his album If I Know Me. Did he see a backlash after trying to cancel? Yes, at least part of the blame lies with those who tried to get rid of him by spreading false narratives that he never apologized, that he never gave the money he promised to black charities, and other things that would have fueled his The fan base believes he is finding work.

Controversies and backlash faced by morgan wallen.

In early 2021 Wallen’s career and reputation suffered a blow when a video showed him drunkenly shouting the N-word. Wallen became embroiled in a controversy over racial insensitivity that resulted in his ouster from streaming playlists, a ban at several award shows, suspension by his music label and more. Wallen took some time off from performing in summer 2021 -- he said he was working on self-improvement -- but he played some dates that fall and spent time rehabbing his career with evident success, as his fans only seemed to adore him more. “I’m embarrassed and sorry,” Wallen told TMZ. “I used an unacceptable and inappropriate racial slur that I wish I could take back. There are no excuses to use this type of language, ever. I want to sincerely apologize for using the word. I promise to do better.”.

16. You Proof – 2 – Possibly the best example of why some traditional country folks who came to the defense of Morgan Wallen and counted themselves in his fandom simply because he became persona non grata in the media after the N-word incident need to understand that this guy still should be considered problematic for some of the music he releases. This is the biggest radio single from this album so far, and it’s an abomination of snap and click tracks, and terrible hip-hop phrasing brought to bad writing. Just no

“Whether or not Morgan Wallen is canceled is of very little interest to me,” Hughes says. “If the argument becomes whether or not Morgan Wallen symbolizes a larger problem, that’s a completely different conversation. It’s not like all of a sudden nobody’s buying his records. You’re not going to end up poor in the United States if you bet on white resentment and white privilege.”.

Impact on morgan wallen's career and public perception.

“Possibly the best example of why some traditional country folks who came to the defense of Morgan Wallen and counted themselves in his fandom simply because he became persona non grata in the media after the N-word incident need to understand that this guy still should be considered problematic for some of the music he releases.”.

It’s a misleading notion that has been pushed by the same media members that tried to cancel Morgan Wallen that he wasn’t that big of a star until the N-Word incident occurred, and then all of a sudden he became massive because racist country listeners gravitated toward him. “Dangerous: The Double Album” was the #1 album in country when the incident occurred. It was likely to remain there many months after it occurred. Morgan Wallen was already one of the biggest stars in country music at that time. Did the backlash at the cancellation attempt and the overblowing of the issue by the media help Morgan Wallen’s popularity? In my opinion, yes it did. But he was not and has never been an “underdog.” He cut to the front of the line thanks to Florida Georgia Line and Joey Moi, and was recognized as a golden boy early on.

Morgan Wallen was a massive star in country music starting with his album “If I Know Me.” Did he see a boost after the attempted cancellation of him? Yes, and the responsibility of that lands at least partly on those that tried to cancel him by sowing false narratives about how he never apologized, never donated the money he pledged to Black charities, and other things that fueled his fan base’s thinking that he was getting jobbed.