EPISODE · May 16, 2025 · 9 MIN
What I Want (feat. Tate McRae) - Morgan Wallen | comment
from Molecole Urban · host Edoardo Imperiale
Morgan Wallen – "What I Want" (feat. Tate McRae) "What I Want" is a standout track from Morgan Wallen's fourth studio album, I'm the Problem, released on May 16, 2025. This song marks Wallen's first collaboration with a female artist, featuring Canadian pop sensation Tate McRae. The track delves into the complexities of a fleeting, no-strings-attached relationship. Both Wallen and McRae portray characters who are emotionally guarded, acknowledging their own trust issues and past heartbreaks. Despite this, they find solace in a temporary connection, embracing the idea of enjoying the moment without the burden of future expectations. Musically, "What I Want" blends elements of country and pop, creating a sultry and atmospheric soundscape. The production features a recurring guitar motif, complemented by a steady drum pattern and subtle hi-hats. Wallen's gritty vocals harmonize seamlessly with McRae's polished delivery, enhancing the song's emotional depth. The lyrics are candid and introspective, with lines like: "She said, 'You don't want this heart, boy, it's already broke'Told me everything she touch just goes up in smokeOnly stay a couple nights, then she gon' be goneI said, 'Baby, you should know that's what I want'" This collaboration showcases Wallen's willingness to explore new musical territories and McRae's versatility as an artist. Their combined storytelling offers a fresh perspective on modern relationships, resonating with listeners who appreciate honesty and vulnerability in music. #WhatIWant #MorganWallen #TateMcRae "What I Want" is available on all major streaming platforms. Enjoy this new commentary from Molecole Urban. This episode does not contain any song fragments or copyrighted audio or video material. The cover art for this episode is generated by me and does not violate any copyright. photo: "Morgan Wallen performing in Salt Lake City" by Morganwallen8020 is licensed under CC BY-SA 3.0.
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Morgan Wallen – "What I Want" (feat. Tate McRae) "What I Want" is a standout track from Morgan Wallen's fourth studio album, I'm the Problem, released on May 16, 2025. This song marks Wallen's first collaboration with a female artist, featuring Canadian pop sensation Tate McRae. The track delves into the complexities of a fleeting, no-strings-attached relationship. Both Wallen and McRae portray characters who are emotionally guarded, acknowledging their own trust issues and past heartbreaks. Despite this, they find solace in a temporary connection, embracing the idea of enjoying the moment without the burden of future expectations. Musically, "What I Want" blends elements of country and pop, creating a sultry and atmospheric soundscape. The production features a recurring guitar motif, complemented by a steady drum pattern and subtle hi-hats. Wallen's gritty vocals harmonize seamlessly with McRae's polished delivery, enhancing the song's emotional depth. The lyrics are candid and introspective, with lines like: "She said, 'You don't want this heart, boy, it's already broke'Told me everything she touch just goes up in smokeOnly stay a couple nights, then she gon' be goneI said, 'Baby, you should know that's what I want'" This collaboration showcases Wallen's willingness to explore new musical territories and McRae's versatility as an artist. Their combined storytelling offers a fresh perspective on modern relationships, resonating with listeners who appreciate honesty and vulnerability in music. #WhatIWant #MorganWallen #TateMcRae "What I Want" is available on all major streaming platforms. Enjoy this new commentary from Molecole Urban. This episode does not contain any song fragments or copyrighted audio or video material. The cover art for this episode is generated by me and does not violate any copyright. photo: "Morgan Wallen performing in Salt Lake City" by Morganwallen8020 is licensed under CC BY-SA 3.0.
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