More speculation is gathering around Megan Moroney as fans believe she may be the female duet in Morgan Wallen's upcoming album. And honestly, it's plausible.
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Morgan Wallen has never collaborated with a female singer yet in his career, but his upcoming album I'm The Problem will break the mold. The singer recently confirmed that he has at least one song with a female artist, although he never said which one.
With this first-time feature, fans have been trying to figure out who he could have collabed with. And a recent TikTok by Megan Moroney has turned everyone's attention to her.
Remember the infamous SNL exit and "God's country" line from Morgan Wallen the other week? Of course, you do; it made way too many headlines. After "God's country" became a huge meme, the phrase has become synonymous with the singer.
This is why it's very suspicious that Megan Moroney used that phrase in a recent video. You can watch it below.
Is This A Hint? Or Is It Satirical?
Considering what Megan Moroney's like, at least online, I initially thought she was using the "God's country" phrase for the fun of it.
Just look at her social media. She's well-versed with the modern Gen-Z meme culture. Her posting conventions are very in tune with her young audience (considering she is of her demographic). So to see "Get me to God's country" on her post struck me as another funny line.
But everyone seems to think this is a hint that she'll be on Morgan Wallen's upcoming album.
Fans of the artists took to the comments to share their thoughts.
"MEGAN USUNG MORGAN TERMS ?!" yelled one.
"Nobody understands how big this is to me omg," shares another.
"Morgan and Megan collab confirmed?" questioned a third.
"WAIT THIS IS CRAZY MEGAN HAHAHAHAHA" hysterically commented a fan.
"MANIFESTING A MEGAN FEATURE ON THE NEW ALBUM," prayed one more.
Although not everyone is convinced she's appearing on the next album, most strongly believe this to be the case. I do reckon she's just poking fun at the phrase and joining in on the meme, but I suppose a feature isn't off the table.
