Ella Langley and Morgan Wallen released their new duet "I Can't Love You Anymore" on Friday, less than a week after its live debut at a Wallen concert in Tuscaloosa, Alabama.
Langley wrote the track. Wallen told the crowd at his Still the Problem tour stop on April 18 that she had sent it to him about a month earlier. The two then performed it together for the first time that night.
The song opens with Langley before Wallen joins for the chorus: "I can't love you anymore / Can't keep chasing you around in the back of my mind / I can't need you anymore / I'm sitting in this bed with your ghost every night."
Langley had been quietly teasing the collaboration for weeks. The music video for her single "Choosin' Texas," released earlier this month, ends with a license plate whose letters spell out "ICLYA," the acronym for the duet's title. The video itself features Luke Grimes as a cowboy and Miranda Lambert as a wise country sage who gives Langley's character a ride back to Tennessee.
The release lands on a busy stretch for Langley. She makes her Stagecoach festival debut on Friday, April 24, and is also booked for CMA Fest, which returns to Nashville's Nissan Stadium from June 4 through 7. This spring and summer, she will join Wallen for stadium dates and perform at festivals in California and Kentucky. In May, she launches her own headlining Dandelion tour behind her recently released album of the same name.
