Ella Langley & Morgan Wallen Debut New Duet 'I Can't Love You Anymore' Live in Tuscaloosa

April 19, 2026
Ella Langley & Morgan Wallen Debut New Duet 'I Can't Love You Anymore' Live in Tuscaloosa
  • A new collaboration between Ella Langley and Morgan Wallen, titled I Can’t Love You Anymore, premiered live at Wallen’s Tuscaloosa show and is slated for a studio release on Friday, April 24.

  • Langley wrote the song, presented it to Wallen about a month ago, and hinted she could be the lead artist or that it might feature on a deluxe edition of her album Dandelion.

  • Langley opened the Tuscaloosa show and then joined Wallen for a surprise onstage duet that showcased their strong chemistry.

  • Early descriptions of the track characterize it as infectious, breezy, synth-backed, with a vibe akin to Langley’s Be Her and Wallen’s Love Somebody, anticipated to be a summer anthem.

  • The mid-tempo heartbreaker centers on two people repeatedly returning to each other despite consequences, underscoring their onstage chemistry.

  • Langley has prior chart success, including a notable collaboration with Riley Green and a No. 1 on multiple charts with What I Want (featuring Tate McRae) alongside Wallen.

  • The debut signals a growing partnership between Wallen and Langley, with fans eagerly awaiting the studio version and potential shared releases.

  • The duet blends Wallen’s drawl with Langley’s smoky vocals, described as raw, emotional, and suited for late-night drives and singalongs.

  • Langley performed verses and harmonized in the chorus, creating a high-energy moment that audiences celebrated.

  • The collaboration aligns with Wallen’s chart dominance and Langley’s rising profile, building on prior joint performances, including Langley opening for Wallen and Wallen joining Langley at the Ryman.

  • This follows a pattern of recent collaborations, such as Wallen joining Langley at the Ryman Auditorium to perform Cover Me Up.

  • The track is scheduled for release on April 27 and is expected to become a major hit given the live debut momentum and both artists’ rising profiles.

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