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I Got Better

2025 song by Morgan Wallen From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

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"I Got Better" is a song by American country music singer Morgan Wallen. It was released to country radio on June 23, 2025,[citation needed] as the sixth single and fifth country radio single from his fourth studio album, I'm the Problem. Wallen co-wrote the song with Ryan Vojtesak, Ernest Keith Smith, Michael Hardy, Chase McGill, and Blake Pendergrass, and it was produced by Joey Moi.

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Background

Morgan Wallen revealed the origin of the song and its opening lyrics during an interview with Holler Country, stating:

At my farm, we wrote the song "I Got Better". You can see it in the first line: "Everything's still pretty much the same 'round here". One of our neighbors had just killed a piebald deer, and we're like, "Damn it, man". We had been watching this thing on camera for like two years, waiting until it was going to be a good, mature buck. That's why I followed that line with, "Neighbors still shooting all of next year's deer". I mean, if it wasn't for that farm, and for things like that, I wouldn't even know what that means, you know?

Before its release, Wallen first teased the song in December 2024.[1]

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Composition

The song finds Morgan Wallen reflecting on the aftermath of a breakup in a positive light,[1][2] over an instrumental of synths and hazy guitars. Lyrically, Wallen sings about having matured since leaving the relationship, feeling like a different person; however, in the opening verse, he confesses that he still gets into drunken brawls.[1] In the second verse, he recounts that his former partner had convinced him that his mother was "the devil",[1][3] with whom he has since made peace,[1][2] and hated his friends.[1] Later, he also mentions sleeping better after the relationship ended.[1][2]

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Critical reception

Billboard ranked "I Got Better" as the 23rd best song from I'm the Problem.[2]

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