Morgan Wallen & Post Malone Are Back With “I Ain’t Coming Back”

Rating: 4 out of 5.

This collab is very different than their last one.

Morgan Wallen and Post Malone have teamed up once again for Wallen’s newest single, “I Ain’t Coming Back.” While the duo previously collaborated on “I Had Some Help,” this track brings a very different dynamic to the table.

Released on April 18th, the song has a steady beat, but carries a much sadder tone overall. It’s about perception—how people see you versus who you really are. It’s the kind of story where you leave a place, not because you want to, but because the people you once trusted no longer see you clearly. Wallen admits he’s not the person everyone expects him to be—whether that’s for better or worse.

We already knew Posty and Wallen’s voices pair well together, but I really like how they bounce off each other on a more stripped-down, serious track like this. Their chemistry shines through, and they bring out something raw in each other. This one’s perfect for a sad country playlist—or anytime you’re feeling misunderstood.

Check out “I Ain’t Coming Back” below.


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