ELLA LANGLEY & MORGAN WALLEN RELEASE NEW DUET
"I CAN'T LOVE YOU ANYMORE"

Powerhouse hitmakers Ella Langley and Morgan Wallen have released their brand new duet, "I Can't Love You Anymore," today via SAWGOD/Columbia Records. Arriving just days after its surprise live debut, the song pairs raw, conversational lyrics with aching melodies as the two stars trade verses on a love at breaking point.
Written by Langley alongside Austin Goodloe and Joybeth Taylor, the track was produced by Langley with Ben West and Austin Goodloe.
Country Hits has praised the release, calling it "an instant country classic — heartfelt, beautifully performed and packed with emotion. Ella Langley and Morgan Wallen are a perfect match on this powerful duet."
Langley first teased the song in the music video for her Platinum-certified smash "Choosin' Texas." In the visual, which has now surpassed 18 million views, she drives off with Miranda Lambert, while eagle-eyed fans spotted the hidden clue in a licence plate reading "ICLYA," sparking online speculation when the Dandelion tracklist was revealed.
Fans got their first live taste of the collaboration last weekend during a stop on Wallen's Still The Problem Tour. Langley surprised the crowd in her home state of Alabama with a special onstage appearance at Bryant-Denny Stadium, joining Wallen for the debut performance of the new song.
Wallen said: "Ella and I have been talking about doing a song for a little while now. We've been on tour together and I'm a huge fan of what she does. She wrote and sent over this song and from the beginning riff, it was hard to deny. I'm honoured she wanted me to be the one to do it with her."
To celebrate the release, Langley and Wallen have also launched a limited-edition T-shirt featuring a split licence plate design, paying tribute to their home states of Alabama and Tennessee.

The new duet arrives during a landmark week for Langley, as her sophomore album Dandelion debuts at No.1 on the Billboard 200, marking the biggest week for a country album by a woman in two years and the largest week of 2026 for any female artist.
The album continues to dominate the charts, with "Choosin' Texas" holding No.1 on the Billboard Hot 100 for a seventh week, while standout track "Be Her" sits at No.2 on Hot Country Songs and climbs to No.4 on the Hot 100. Langley becomes the first female country artist to chart two songs in the Top 5 simultaneously, as well as the first woman to hold the top two spots on Billboard Streaming Songs with country releases.
Dandelion was executive produced by Langley alongside Miranda Lambert and Ben West.
