Just In Case

Album: I'm The Problem (2025)
Charted: 75 2
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Songfacts®:

  • In this song Morgan Wallen wrestles with the messy aftermath of heartbreak - the kind that doesn't resolve itself neatly but instead lingers, cropping up in unexpected places like an old voicemail or a half-finished bottle of whiskey. He finds himself in new relationships but keeps his heart in a holding pattern "just in case" his former flame decides to waltz back into his life.
  • Wallen co-wrote this brooding, contemplative ballad with a team of writers that includes Josh Thompson and Charlie Handsome. Whether inspired by a real-life ex or a character conjured from late-night songwriting sessions, the track underscores Wallen's vulnerability in his music - an evolution from whiskey-fueled bravado to something far more self-reflective.
  • Production duties fell to Joey Moi and Charlie Handsome, who crafted an arrangement that saunters along with a rhythmic guitar strum, punctuated by an airy synth whistle that drifts in and out like a passing thought.
  • Released on March 21, 2025, as a promotional single from Wallen's fourth album, I'm the Problem, "Just In Case" fits seamlessly into a record that lays his personal struggles bare. The album sees him reckoning with past mistakes, wrestling with emotional growth, and generally trying to become a slightly less chaotic version of himself.
  • Morgan Wallen performed this song when he was the musical guest on Saturday Night Live for the March 29, 2025, episode. His rendition of "Just in Case" featured a vintage TV display backdrop and at the end he said, "Praise the Lord and Go Vols!" (referencing the University of Tennessee Volunteers basketball team).

    Wallen's appearance generated discussion because he abruptly walked off the stage during the traditional closing "goodnights" and credits, before the rest of the cast. He gave a quick salute and hug to the host, Mikey Madison, before leaving.

    Shortly after the show, Wallen posted a picture of a private jet on his Instagram Stories with the caption, "Get me to God's country."
  • When "Just in Case" became the fifth US Billboard Hot 100 Top 10 hit from I'm The Problem before the album's release, it broke the previous record for most Top 10 singles from an album prior to release. The previous record was jointly held by Taylor Swift's Red (2012) and Post Malone's Hollywood's Bleeding (2019), each with four Top 10 hits before their respective albums dropped.

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