Smile

Album: I'm The Problem (2024)
Charted: 52 4
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Songfacts®:

  • Released without fanfare on December 31, 2024, "Smile" is a stripped-back, mournful ballad where Morgan Wallen reflects about the lonely reality of a relationship that has grown stagnant. When his lover smiles for a photograph, he realizes it's been ages since he's seen her truly happy.
  • The song continues the narrative set by Morgan Wallen's previous 2024 singles, "Lies Lies Lies" and "Love Somebody," dropped in July and October, respectively. Like its predecessors, "Smile" delves into the complexities of a faltering romance, focusing on the bittersweet moments and lingering emotion.
  • Wallen penned "Smile" with four of his regular collaborators: Ernest, John Byron, Rocky Block, and Ryan Vojtesak. The producers, Joey Moi and Charlie Handsome, crafted an understated arrangement allowing the emotional weight of the lyrics to take center stage.
  • The music video, directed by Justin Clough, starts with Wallen preparing to perform on a fictional New Year's Eve talk show. In the green room, he locks eyes with a woman sitting nearby. Onstage, instead of performing the expected "Love Somebody," Wallen blindsides everyone by launching into "Smile," causing initial confusion but ultimately resonating with the audience. But Wallen isn't sticking around for applause. Back in his dressing room the woman is nowhere to be found, and as the clock strikes midnight, Wallen sits alone in silence.
  • Fans speculated about how much of Wallen's personal life seeps into the song and video. It's hard to ignore the parallels. In the weeks leading up to the release, Wallen spoke candidly about the loneliness and pressure that comes with fame. He admitted in a year-end social media video that he's "doubted myself" and "doubted God's plan" at points during his decade in the spotlight.

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