Morgan Wallen Featured On Song So Bad That Your Ears Might Bleed

Morgan Wallen is responsible for one of the worst songs you'll ever hear.

Wallen is currently the face of country music, and you can even argue he's an outlaw country music icon, seeing as how he's facing felony charges after allegedly throwing a chair off the roof of a Nashville bar.

Despite his arrest, the "Neon Eyes" singer can't stop winning. He sells out stadiums, and drops hit after hit. Well, it appears we found the one thing he should stay far away from:

Rap music.

Morgan Wallen featured on unbelievably bad rap song.

Moneybagg Yo (what a name!!!) dropped "Whiskey Whiskey" with Wallen Friday, and when I say this song is bad, I'm underselling it.

This might be one of the worst songs that I've ever heard, and I had to endure that trash Yung Gravy song with Shania Twain when it dropped last week.

You can listen to the song below, and hit me with your reactions at David.Hookstead@outkick.com. It's an abomination to the music industry.

There's bad music, and then there's whatever this nonsense is. Who is advising Morgan Wallen on what collaborations he should accept?

Whoever that person is needs to be fired ASAP. I truly can't believe just how dumb the lyrics to this song are. Who wrote these genius lyrics:

"Del Dia shots got me sinning
Big racks, but these jeans skinny"

Or, how about this gold from Wallen's verse:

"Way you got me locked down, you'd think whiskey was my wife
You so good, I had to take you home and hit it twice
Two of you gon' keep me up all night"

Now, it's not a secret that I'm a fan of Wallen's music. I think he's a really solid singer, and he makes really entertaining party music.

However, I get paid to call balls and strikes. Even as a Wallen fan, this song should be swept into the trash bin of history and forgotten about forever. It's that bad, and I won't apologize for saying it.

Think I'm wrong? Agree that this was a huge mistake from Wallen? Let me know at David.Hookstead@outkick.com.

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David Hookstead is a reporter for OutKick covering a variety of topics with a focus on football and culture. He also hosts of the podcast American Joyride that is accessible on Outkick where he interviews American heroes and outlines their unique stories. Before joining OutKick, Hookstead worked for the Daily Caller for seven years covering similar topics. Hookstead is a graduate of the University of Wisconsin.