Ella Langley and Morgan Wallen’s “I Can’t Love You Anymore,” one of the most high-profile collaborations in recent memory, is a fast top 10 bestseller in the U.S. NASHVILLE, TENNESSEE – JUNE 02: Morgan Wallen performs onstage for the 16th Annual Darius and Friends St. Jude Benefit at Ryman Auditorium on June 02, 2025 in Nashville, Tennessee. (Photo by Jason Kempin/Getty Images for ABA)
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Ella Langley currently claims both the No. 1 song and album in America – an incredible and historic feat for a country artist. Her career defining smash “Choosin’ Texas” leads the Billboard Hot 100, while Dandelion, her sophomore full-length, is in charge of the Billboard 200.
Most artists would be content to simply enjoy the success of the biggest track and project of their careers, but that’s not Langley. This Friday (April 24), she’s teamed up with fellow country megastar Morgan Wallen for a collaboration that is so far unattached to any larger effort. The two released “I Can’t Love You Anymore,” and it has become a fast bestseller in America.
“I Can’t Love You Anymore” Debuts Inside the Top 10
On the current edition of the iTunes Top Songs chart, a look at the bestselling tracks on the American version of the digital download storefront, “I Can’t Love You Anymore” is one of five debuts within the top 10. Langley and Wallen’s duet opens at No. 7, while another version kicks off at No. 28.
Joining the two country powerhouses within the highest tier on the iTunes Top Songs tally are Muse, Josh Groban, August Burns Red and an acoustic take on Olivia Rodrigo’s newest single, “Drop Dead.” The original studio cut returns to No. 1.
Ella Langley’s “Choosin’ Texas” Is Her Biggest Hit
Langley fills 12 spots on the 200-space iTunes Top Songs tally, and “I Can’t Love You Anymore” isn’t even her biggest win at the moment. That honor belongs to “Choosin’ Texas,” which is steady at No. 3, behind multiple versions of Rodrigo’s “Drop Dead.”
Many of her currently charting tracks appear on Dandelion, which itself slips from the summit on the iTunes Top Albums list, falling from No. 1 to No. 3. Langley’s roundup of bestselling songs includes “Be Her” (No. 17), “You Look Like You Love Me” – one of multiple collaborations with Riley Green (No. 37) – and “Dandelion” (No. 38), which all manage to take up space within the top 40.
“I Can’t Love You Anymore” Appears Multiple Times
Wallen claims five top performers in America this week, and two of them are “I Can’t Love You Anymore.” Further down on the roster, Wallen appears alongside Hardy, Eric Church and Tim McGraw with the high-profile collaboration “McArthur.” His solo tracks “I’m the Problem” and “I Got Better” also manage to hang on. “McArthur” dips to No. 84, while “I’m the Problem” and “I Got Better” both fall dozens of spaces and settle at Nos. 142 and 175, respectively.
Ella Langley Scores Four Bestselling Albums
On the iTunes Top Albums chart, Langley sits in four spots. Dandelion declines as new releases by Noah Kahan and Kehlani lead, and a second version of Dandelion enters at No. 85. Still Hungover, the extended take on Langley’s debut full-length, slides backward to No. 29, while Excuse the Mess improves to No. 92.
For Wallen, just one of his blockbusters remains a bestseller, and it’s his most recent. I’m the Problem backtracks to No. 24. That’s an impressive position for a title that has less than a month to go before it turns one year
Source: https://www.forbes.com/sites/hughmcintyre/2026/04/24/morgan-wallens-new-high-profile-collaboration-is-a-country-smash/








