Turns Out It Could Be Tate McRae Who's Morgan Wallen's Lone Female Collab
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Turns Out It Could Be Tate McRae Who's Morgan Wallen's Lone Female Collab

Morgan Wallen fans have been theorizing on who his first female collab could bem, and after some theories, we may have found who it is.

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Last week, a fan took to X to ask Morgan Wallen if there was going to finally be a collab with a female artist in his upcoming album, I'm The Problem. The artist confirmed that "What I Want" is a duet with a female artist, although never elaborated on with who.

Naturally, his fans took off, trying to figure out who he was collabing with. There are many hot names in country right now that he could have collabed with. Megan Moroney, Ella Langley, even Lainey Wilson.

There was a more credible theory going around that it was Megan Moroney who would be collabing with him after a suspicious TikTok post. The artist posted a video with the caption "get me to God's country," a phrase that's now synonymous with Wallen.

I figured she was just joking with the phrase and using it humorously, but many took this as a sign. With this new theory, however, it's looking pretty damn plausible.

Could Pop Singer Tate McRae Be The Mysterious Collaborator?

Famous pop singer Tate McRae could be the girl Morgan Wallen collaborated with on "What I Want." McRae made a post that's pretty obviously a glaring hint.

To her Instagram story, she posted a picture of a bright orange jersey, but not just any jersey. There are hints to both Wallen and McRae herself.

A small "MW" symbol is present at the collar of the jersey, and the jersey itself reads "T8." These are clearly stand-ins for 'Morgan Wallen' and 'Tate,' at least in my humble opinion.

This will be Morgan Wallen's first feature with a female artist, so fans are pretty excited to see how the song comes out. His first collab with a female singer who is not a country singer probably says a lot, but that's a discussion for another time.

I'm The Problem is due out on May 16, which leaves with (exactly) a whole month to see once and for all if this is true.