Comes in Limited Edition Bone colored 3LP Vinyl.
Morgan Wallen’s One Thing at a Time is the sonic equivalent of a Southern cross-country road trip where every diner stop, tailgate party and dive bar haze gets its own soundtrack — and then some. Clocking in at a whopping 36 tracks, this is not just an album, it’s a manifesto of Modern Wallenism: part country heartland hymn, part neon-lit pop swagger, and part brooding confession booth. What ties it all together is Wallen himself — rough-around-the-edges Tennessee swagger, whiskey-soaked vulnerability, and a knack for turning familiar themes of love, loss and regret into sticky hooks that refuse to leave the room.
From opener “Born with a Beer in My Hand,” where Wallen hoists a beer like it’s both muse and vice, to the binge-ready string of radio hits that roll out like license-plate-lined mile markers, the album wears its contradictions proudly: it’s equal parts party playlist and penitential journal, rowdy and reflective, cliché and earnest. With influences pulling from country, pop and even hip-hop textures, Wallen pushes beyond the narrow lanes of mainstream country while never fully abandoning the familiar roads that made him a chart-dominating force.
And make no mistake — this is his world right now. All 36 tracks charted on the Billboard Hot 100 simultaneously, with “Last Night” holding the No. 1 spot for weeks and helping Wallen rewrite what a country record can achieve commercially.
In the end, One Thing at a Time feels like the album Wallen made when he stopped trying to fit into expectations and just let it all spill out: the good, the bad, the barroom bravado and the bruised-heart confessions. It’s messy, addictively melodic, and unapologetically massive — a sprawling, brawny statement from one of country music’s most polarizing and commercially unstoppable voices





