Words matter. These are the best Morgan Wallen Quotes, and they’re great for sharing with your friends.
As soon as I was old enough to move and walk, I went straight to sports. My mom said I never even played with toys.
I feel like I have gotten to know Chicago pretty well, and every time I come here I have a really good response.
I didn’t grow up being a performer, really. I played baseball.
I would play around bonfires with my friends, and people were telling me that I was good.
I like whiskey and I like vodka, too. And beer.
I think Diplo is a true global artist. I feel that he is exposing country artists to his global reach and that’s something that is rarely done in our genre.
I’ve been singing in church and wherever else I got the chance since I was 3.
Right after high school… the first time I ever recorded music was with a rapper, a friend of mine, and I would just be like, ‘I’ll sing your choruses.’ So I would sing his hooks and he would go in there and rap.
I try to focus on what I love doing and if those things, those awards, those accolades, those tickets keep selling and coming like they are doing, I’m going to relish in it and live my life the best way I know how and be grateful.
It’s cool to be able to relate to people who aren’t necessarily from the same way of life as me or don’t even maybe know what I’m talking about in some of my songs. It’s just cool that music has that ability to do that.
I didn’t do anything but write for six months after I got my publishing deal. That was just trying to get better and figure out my sound and the way I like to do it.
I’ve established this kind of wild persona and these redneck party songs and a live show that’s kind of rowdy, but I don’t want people to think that’s what I’m all about.
I wanted to put a song out there to let people know who I was and, at the same time, help me set apart from a lot of different people in country radio.
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 want to act like I’m too cool for school or anything like that.
My 91-year-old great-grandma would get out of her chair and whip me if I start acting like I’m some star or something like that.
I got a rebel side in me, but I’m not mean!
I think that the best music and the music that people relate to the most is the honest music that people feel themselves in it.
I’m not a huge award type person, that’s not really what lights my fire.
I had a bowl cut. That was pretty bad. Definitely a bowl cut. And I used to have blond, like really, really, blond hair when I was a kid. So blond bowl cut – that’s what I was rocking when I was a little kid.
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.
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.
I can speak for everybody in saying we’ve all been through a breakup to where you didn’t want it to be over.
I believe in God. I believe that He’s real and I believe He has control over a lot of things and I think throughout history there has been a lot of countries that have turned their back on Him and the result is not great.
And it’s always good to get back home and see the people you love, and get to spend time with your family on top of playing your music.
People aren’t just listening to my single, but they are listening to the whole album – and that’s really encouraging to me because you just never know what’s going to happen when you put something out.
I have my hopes high. I don’t know how I’ll top the Luke Combs tour, but I guess we’ll see.
I really got into Three Doors Down – that’s the sound that was out when I was 12 or 13. I really loved Breaking Benjamin and bands like that.
I took a few months off after my senior year was over, and I prayed and tried to figure out what was my plan and my purpose. That’s how I started writing songs and playing guitar just to get my feelings out.
My dad is a preacher. Growing up, I went to church every time the doors were open.
I didn’t even know what ‘The Voice’ was, but my mom said, ‘I signed you up for this singing show,’ and I was like, ‘All right, I guess.’
I definitely don’t wanna be known as the ‘Up Down’ guy. I love singing that song, I love that song, but yeah, there’s definitely more to me than just a party for sure.
I don’t want to be New Vocalist of the Year; that’s not a goal of mine. If those things come along, that would be awesome, but that’s not something I strive for.
I’m always saying normal things, and people usually understand me, but they’re like, ‘Where are you from?!’
I still have my buddies from back home, I still have my family. They really help to keep me grounded. I try to call them and talk to them about their everyday life.
I always had a musical bone, I guess if you will.
I just want to be able to do it all just because that’s what life is.
I listened to Country music a little bit, but it didn’t enter my life until I started listening to Eric Church.
My parents are avid supporters of me, and just hearing my name and the word ‘Grammy’ in the same sentence would be a dream come true. I mean, that’s something you put on your tombstone.
I feel like that’s my foundation and my roots, what I believe in – no matter where life takes me, I’ll always be the same guy and same person at heart.