Morgan Wallen’s “TN” and “Dark Till Daylight” hit new peaks on Billboard charts as almost all other … More
Morgan Wallen’s new album I’m the Problem has already produced more hit songs than most artists will manage during an entire successful career. The singer-songwriter promoted the set for months ahead of its release, landing top 10 smash after top 10 smash on major Billboard rankings like the Hot 100 and Hot Country Songs charts.
Weeks after the full-length arrived, it’s still ruling multiple tallies, and while the spotlight remains on tunes like “What I Want” with Tate McRae, fans have chosen several other cuts as their favorites. Several album tracks from I’m the Problem are climbing to new peaks across numerous Billboard rosters at the moment while others slip downward.
“TN” and “Dark Till Daylight” Rise
Neither “TN” nor “Dark Till Daylight” have been selected as singles from I’m the Problem – at least not yet – but as consumption continues to grow, while many other non-singles begin to fade, Wallen and his team may want to take notice.
Between the two, “TN” is the better performer, but only slightly. This week, it ascends to new peaks on both the Hot Country Songs and Country Streaming Songs charts, inching up to Nos. 13 and 12, respectively.
Just three weeks into its tenure on those rankings, “Dark Till Daylight” isn’t far behind, also earning new best showings. The track hits No. 15 on the Hot Country Songs list and No. 13 on the Country Streaming Songs chart.
“TN” is the Morgan Wallen’s Bigger Hit
Both “TN” and “Dark Till Daylight” also appear on the Hot 100, Streaming Songs chart, and Billboard Global 200. While “TN” rises across all five tallies on which it’s found, “Dark Till Daylight” is descending on both the Streaming Songs list and Billboard Global 200. It does, however, manage to hold at its all-time high of No. 49 on the Hot 100.
I’m the Problem Continues to Rule
Wallen fills, in some cases, a dozen or more spots on several of those lists. The tracks featured on I’m the Problem are performing spectacularly on the Hot 100 and Billboard Global 200, and his name is scattered across all of the country-only rankings, including in a few spots with much older tracks from past projects. I’m the Problem continues to dominate the Billboard 200, while the songs from its 37-tune tracklist rack up millions of streams.
Source: https://www.forbes.com/sites/hughmcintyre/2025/06/16/morgan-wallen-fans-may-have-chosen-their-next-favorites-from-his-new-album/