Morgan Wallen stumbles upon “Somebody’s Problem” on his latest single, but it happens to be part of the country singer’s latest success.
Wallen makes Billboard chart history by becoming the first artist to simultaneously debut two songs in the top 10 of the Hot Country Songs tally. “Somebody’s Problem” shot straight to No. 3 and “Still Goin Down” vaulted to No. 8 in the Dec. 5-dated chart.
On the song from his upcoming album Dangerous: The Double Album, he ponders how a girl who’s too good to be true could’ve slipped through an ex’s fingers and guesses she’s somebody’s problem or goodbye, best day or worst night.
Check out the lyrics below.
A ‘Bama red 4Runner pulled into the party
With a 30-A sticker on the back windshield
Two-tone tank top slippin’ off her shoulder
Kinda girl once she steps out, the world stands still
Ooh, I know where this is goin’
I already know it
She’s somebody’s problem, somebody’s goodbye
Somebody’s last call number that they can’t find
Somebody’s best day, somebody’s worst night
Somebody’s reason for leavin’ on the porch light
Thinkin’ ’bout them tan lines and I’m thinkin’ damn, I’d
Love to drown in them heartbreaker blue eyes
She’s somebody’s problem and somebody’s problem’s
About to be mine
About to be mine
Kinda girl once you’ve had her, you can’t stand to lose her
Kinda girl where your friends tell you, “Don’t F it up”
Kinda girl that goes from tryin’ to just to get her number
To slidin’ through the summer, to talkin’ ’bout love
Ooh, I think I’m likin’ where it’s goin’
I’d like to try me some of
Somebody’s problem, somebody’s goodbye
Somebody’s last call number that they can’t find
Somebody’s best day, somebody’s worst night
Somebody’s reason for leavin’ on the porch light
Thinkin’ ’bout them tan lines and I’m thinkin’ damn, I’d
Love to drown in them heartbreaker blue eyes
She’s somebody’s problem and somebody’s problem’s
About to be mine
About to be mine
Oh, hey baby, don’t just keep me wishin’
Oh, let me get to fixin’
Somebody’s problem, somebody’s goodbye
Somebody’s last call number that they can’t find
Somebody’s best day, somebody’s worst night
Somebody’s reason for leavin’ on the porch light
Thinkin’ ’bout them tan lines and I’m thinkin’ damn, I’d
Love to drown in them heartbreaker blue eyes
She’s somebody’s problem and somebody’s problem’s
About to be mine
About to be mine
About to be mine
About to be mine
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Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group, Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: Ernest K. Smith, Jacob Robert Durrett, Morgan Wallen, Rodney Clawson