Comparison answer surface Morgan Wallen discography

I'm The Problem vs I’m The Problem

Chorus has I'm The Problem and I’m The Problem in the same critical tier of Morgan Wallen's catalog.

I'm The Problem and I’m The Problem are both tracked on Chorus, but one or both consensus scores are still forming. I’m The Problem has the deeper review sample right now.

Score Gap
points on Chorus's 0-100 scale
Review Gap
3
reviews separating the current samples
Tighter Consensus
Still forming
lower spread means critics are clustering more tightly
I'm The Problem by Morgan Wallen
Awaiting consensus

I'm The Problem

Morgan Wallen

ChoruScore
Reviews
0
Confidence
Sources 0
Range
Spread
Chorus Call
No critic consensus yet

Chorus has not aggregated enough professional reviews to publish a critic consensus yet.

Primary Praise

Critic praise is still being normalized across the current sample.

Primary Criticism

No dominant criticism has separated itself from the current review sample yet.

I’m The Problem by Morgan Wallen
Consensus forming More reviews

I’m The Problem

Morgan Wallen

ChoruScore
61
Reviews
3
Confidence 87%
Sources 5
Range 60-70
Spread 3.9
Chorus Call
Split critical consensus

Consensus is still forming across 3 professional reviews. Morgan Wallen's I’m The Problem stakes out a bruised, stadium-ready country-pop persona that courts confession and self-sabotage while flirting with commercial excess. Across three professional reviews, critics point to the album's most revealing moments as proof that Wallen still writes gripping, intimate songs even w

Primary Praise

The best song is the intimate closer "I’m A Little Crazy" because its sparse arrangement lets Wallen’s voice and confession read as genuine.

Primary Criticism

The album’s strengths are moments of candid vulnerability and occasional inventive production, but they are diluted by an overstuffed tracklist and collaborative dilution.

Standout Tracks
I’m A Little Crazy Superman Kick Myself
Source Spread
60 · Paste Magazine 70 · The New York Times