Love Somebody

Album: I'm The Problem (2024)
Charted: 40 1
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Songfacts®:

  • "Love Somebody" finds Morgan Wallen dipping into familiar emotional territory - love, loss, and that hollow ache that comes with heartache - but with a twist. Instead of turning to whiskey to numb the pain, as he so often has in songs like "Whiskey Glasses" and "You Proof," Wallen is searching for something more meaningful, something stronger than a stiff drink. This time, he's looking for a connection, a real one that might finally fill the void his ex left behind. He puts it plainly:

    Wanna find somethin' stronger than the whiskey
    And oh, I've tried, but every time I feel her kiss me
    I keep comin' up empty


    Wallen admits that the buzz from whiskey has lost its edge and casual encounters just aren't cutting it anymore. He yearns for the kind of love that sticks around, the sort that offers emotional stability instead of a fleeting distraction.
  • Wallen co-wrote the song with his frequent collaborators John Byron, Ashley Gorley, Jacob Kasher Hindlin, and Ryan Vojtesak, with production help from Joey Moi and Charlie Handsome.

    But what's interesting here is the added mix of new blood: Swedish producer Elof Loelv, Digital Farm Animals (Nicholas Gale), Dragonette's Martina Sorbara and EDM songwriter Shaun Frank. The latter three are credited because of the sample of "Tokyo Nights" by Digital Farm Animals, Shaun Frank & Dragonette (also interpolated on Dua Lipa's "Training Season").

    Together, they've blended Wallen's signature country sound with Latin rhythms, creating something different while still retaining that arena-filling chorus his fans love. It's easily one of his most pop-friendly tracks.

    Wallen acknowledged this shift, saying, "'Love Somebody' is a little bit of a new approach, lyrically and sonically. I wanted to try something different, with what I wanted to talk about, how I wanted it to sound, and we were inspired by Latin-leaning influences."
  • Fans first got a taste of the song when Wallen previewed it on TikTok on May 16, 2024. The clip, showing the country star on a boat in Nashville, is captioned, "I feel like this one's gonna sound good on the boat."
  • Wallen performed the full song live for the first time in late August 2024 during a tour stop in Stockholm, Sweden, and it became a staple of his One Night at a Time European tour stops. He released it as a single on October 18, 2024.
  • "Love Somebody" debuted at #1 on the Hot 100, dethroning Shaboozey's 15-week spell run at the top with "A Bar Song (Tipsy)." However, "A Bar Song" returned to the top spot a week later to spend more weeks at the summit. This meant Shaboozey took over the 16-week record of Morgan Wallen's "Last Night" for the longest running #1 song of the 2020s.

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