In 2014, a then-21-year-old Morgan Wallen from Sneedville, Tennessee, auditioned for Season 6 of The Voice with high hopes, but his experience ended in a “stunning blow” that became the most crucial turning point of his career. Wallen was eliminated after being passed between teams, with coaches
The Failure That Fuelled an Empire
The abrupt rejection during the Playoff Rounds left Wallen feeling like a “complete failure,” causing him to briefly contemplate giving up music entirely and returning to baseball, a sport he was passionate about and played in high school.
Instead of accepting the critique of the industry gatekeepers, Wallen used the dismissal as fuel, moving to Nashville with a commitment to cultivate the unique sound the coaches claimed he lacked:
- Independent Start: Wallen rejected the traditional reality TV path. He dedicated himself to developing his conversational, country-rock style, independently releasing his debut EP, Stand Alone, in 2015. The single “Spin You Around” gained organic traction and was eventually certified Double Platinum by the RIAA, years after its release.
The Record That Proved Them Wrong
Wallen’s persistence culminated in the release of his debut studio album,
- Key Chart-Topping Singles: The album slowly but surely delivered massive radio hits, including “Up Down” (featuring Florida Georgia Line), “Whiskey Glasses,” and “Chasin’ You,” all of which eventually reached Number 1 on the Country Airplay charts.
- The 63-Year Billboard Record: Wallen’s dedication to building a lasting fan base over overnight fame resulted in a historic chart feat. In August 2020, an astounding 114 weeks after its debut, If I Know Me reached No. 1 on the Billboard Top Country Albums chart. This shattered the chart’s 63-year record for the longest climb to the top spot in the chart’s history (breaking the previous record of 89 weeks, held by Hunter Hayes’ self-titled album).
This achievement demonstrated that the “one that got away” from The Voice had developed the most potent and enduring voice in modern country music, achieving chart dominance on his own terms.








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