BigXthaPlug Says Morgan Wallen “Had Some Stuff Happen” When He Wanted Him On His Country-Inspired Album, & Fans Brought The Jokes
Well, I don’t know if a collab between these two will ever happen at this point… In April, Morgan Wallen appeared as a guest on Theo Von’s This Past Weekend podcast, where told Theo that he had tried to get rapper BigXthaPlug on his song “Miami,” from his mega hit I’m The Problem album, but he never heard back from him. “I got a song on my record called ‘Miami.’ It’s a Keith Whitley flip… that’s one of his bigger songs, I […] The post BigXthaPlug Says Morgan Wallen “Had Some Stuff Happen” When He Wanted Him On His Country-Inspired Album, & Fans Brought The Jokes first appeared on Whiskey Riff.


Well, I don’t know if a collab between these two will ever happen at this point…
In April, Morgan Wallen appeared as a guest on Theo Von’s This Past Weekend podcast, where told Theo that he had tried to get rapper BigXthaPlug on his song “Miami,” from his mega hit I’m The Problem album, but he never heard back from him.
“I got a song on my record called ‘Miami.’ It’s a Keith Whitley flip… that’s one of his bigger songs, I guess. But we flipped it and turned it into more of a rap style. But it’s cool, I like it.
It seemed like it could use rapper on there, but I didn’t end up using a feature, we ended up just making a second verse. But it’s one of those songs that it wouldn’t be surprising if we got a remix and did that once it’s out.”
It was really a brief moment in the podcast which got little media attention in terms of more drama to it, and not long after that moment, BigX mentioned that he was trying to get Morgan on a song, and that it was in the works for his country-inspired album I Hope You’re Happy that will be out everywhere tomorrow.
But during an interview with Billboard ahead of the release this week, BigX, a Dallas native, said Morgan “had some stuff happen” at the time he needed him to record, so he went with Bailey Zimmerman on the song “All The Way,” which ended up being a huge hit. It topped the country airplay charts, and cracked the Top 5 on the Billboard Hot 100, making it a crossover hit there.
While he seemed content with Bailey on the song, he explained in more detail:
“Morgan Wallen actually didn’t make the project. Morgan Wallen was actually supposed to be with Bailey Zimmerman was, so he was supposed to be on the ‘All The Way’ song. He had some stuff happen at the time, it just wasn’t the right time for him, you know.
So Bailey Zimmerman ended up making the cut for that, and it kind was a good thing that he did, because if I would have done that song with Morgan Wallen, it would’ve still went crazy, might have even went crazier than it did, but it wouldn’t have went crazy because me.
Morgan Wallen is one of the biggest country artists in the world, that kind of would’ve been more on his shoulders than it was mine. So I kind of feel like with me and Bailey doing it together, it equaled out, like, we helped each other out. We got to see each other rise from that song.”
I totally get what he’s trying to say, and he’s right, but still… it’s pretty funny when you really think about it:
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Not only did fans notice the way he spoke about Bailey, but many noted the inconsistencies between his story and what Morgan said on Theo’s aforementioned podcast, but I think they were a little confused. It seems as though both wanted to feature the other one on a song, and it’s likely that Morgan actually sent him “Miami” and he never responded, and later, BigX probably wanted to get Morgan on his own song and it didn’t happen for various reasons, that type of thing is really pretty common in the music industry.
It just didn’t align this year, but of course, fans were quick to point out the obvious… BigX might’ve been in jail when Morgan trued to get him on “Miami,” and they joked that Morgan himself spent some time in jail last year after his infamous chair-throwing incident last year so maybe that’s why they missed each other:
“Believe he was in jail at the time.”
“Morgan said something different bud.”
“Has anyone checked on Bailey since this.. I know that had to hurt.”
“Honestly I’m glad Morgan wasn’t on all the way, I think it fits Bailey more.”
“Big X knew Morgan Wallen is bigger than him… but he knew that song would be big because of Morgan. He wanted to shine, so he used someone who sounded similar to Morgan but wasn’t as big.”
“Morgan in an interview said he sent BigX a track to cut, but he never got back to him on it and never did it.”
“Morgan said something different big X.”
“Morgan said way different on the Theo pod.”
“Both them was in jail at the time.”
“I wanted this collab so bad smh.”
“So basically, he didn’t want Morgan to overshadow him. That’s fine, but there’s gotta be more to the story cause BigX unfollowed Morgan on Instagram sometime last summer after months of teasing he’d be on the album, and then Morgan unfollowed him at the end of the year around Christmas. Morgan also said he didn’t send a verse back for Miami.”
“Welp, we won’t be getting a Morgan Wallen x BigX anytime soon.”
“No. No. He sent YOU a song and you did nothing with it.”
If there’s beef between Morgan and BigX, we might never know, but at the very least, a collab seems unlikely. It’s kind of weird they would unfollow each other on Instagram, but fans tend to read way much into stuff like that so who knows what it really means, if it means anything at all.
But even without Morgan on the record, Ella Langley, Shaboozey, and the aforementioned Bailey Zimmerman are all featured, in addition to Jelly Roll and Luke Combs.