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Ella Langley, Morgan Wallen Share Duet 'I Can't Love You Anymore'

By RTTNews Staff Writer   ✉   | Published:   | Follow Us On Google News
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Ella Langley and Morgan Wallen recently shared their new collab "I Can't Love You Anymore" via SawGod/Columbia Records, just a few days after debuting the song onstage in Tuscaloosa, Alabama during Wallen's "Still The Problem Tour."

"Ella and I have been talking about doing a song for a little while now. We have 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 honored she wanted me to be the one to do it with her," Wallen told the audience in Tuscaloosa, and welcomed Langley to the stage.

Langley co-wrote the song alongside Austin Goodloe and Joybeth Taylor and co-produced it with Ben West and Goodloe.

Langley first teased "I Can't Love You Anymore" in the music video for her platinum-certified smash "Choosin' Texas." The video attracted over 18 million views about a week ago.

"I found your lighter in my nightstand/ That's why I'm thinking of you I guess/ What part of over don't I understand/ 'Cause damn I miss the taste of your cigarette/ Your memory pulls me right back in/ It's like I forget," Langley sings on the first verse.

The chorus sees Langley and Wallen struggle to convince themselves their love is truly over. "I can't love you anymore/ Can't keep chasing you round, round the back of my mind/ I can't need you anymore/ Can't keep sharing this bed with your ghost every night/ I hate that your kiss Left a burn on my lips/ Oh baby how do I tell my heart it ain't yours/ When I've said it before/ I can't love you anymore," they sing in perfect harmony.

To celebrate the release of the duet, Langley and Wallen also unveiled a limited-edition T-shirt featuring a split license plate design, paying tribute to their respective home states of Alabama and Tennessee.

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