Morgan Wallen - Thought You Should Know

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Published 2022-11-24
Music video by Morgan Wallen performing Thought You Should Know. © 2022 Big Loud Records, under exclusive license to Mercury Records/Republic Records, a division of UMG Recordings, Inc

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  • This song... I got hurt while on duty. Drunk dtiver.. Long story short, I became addicted to pain medication and eventually heroine. 12 yr Army Vet, and 9 yrs on the police force didn't stop it. My mama even said herself after I had overdosed January 3rd 2019 that she prayed that God would either take the heroine from me or take me because I was miserable. She passed away November 6th 2023. About a month before she died, I told her i had a song I wanted to sing for her. Of course she cried, and yea, so did I bc God saved me to help care for her during the last 4 yrs of her life. I'm very grateful.
  • @brandonlund4891
    My mom died in a housefire during my first deployment in Iraq, and hearing this song, I can't help but think about her. I've served 14 years in the Army, but when I first joined, I always felt called into the ministry. Throughout most of my 20s though, I was a heavy drinker and kind of fell off the rails and really lost my way. By the time I was 30, I was grateful to have just established a stable life, got married, and had my first child. I'm 36 now with three kiddos, and I graduate from seminary next Friday, and this past Friday, I received word that I was selected for Active Duty as an Army Chaplain. Mom, I just thought you should know I'm okay.
  • @ronnierhodes2800
    I lost my mom to brain cancer 4 years ago. It is impossible for me to listen to this song and not start crying like a baby. She was my hero. Thanks for the song brother.
  • @billypayne3637
    Reminds me of my life. Ex heroin addict in and out of jail and prison 2200 miles from home in my younger years throughout that time she was always there anything i ever needed...today no drugs successful in life and a son to teach the right way not the way I went in life
  • @Hirkakzhf
    Morgan, you aren’t even a legend anymore, you’ve ascended past that. Who knows if you’ll ever understand just how many people your music has touched
  • @joejobe5233
    This song hits so hard man I was a drug addict for 10 years thinking I was lost but by the grace of God and the love of a strong mother I made it out I love my momma 😭
  • @pranavpatel9169
    My mom got hit by a bus last year and this helped me get through it.
  • @smapili
    Lost my mom to a stroke and terminal cancer 3/12/24. This song hits hard for me. MW you’re the goat 🐐 🐐
  • @justmemsc1465
    I am a 68yr old Black american female and this song brought so many tears to my eyes, because my only son was on a BAD path in his early 20 s and he did a 180 degree turn and now he truly is a child of God. Thank you Morgan❤
  • I can’t imagine how emotional his mother got from hearing this, and how proud she must be knowing this song is #1 across all country music platforms.
  • @chennyeats9875
    It’s my moms 70th bday today. I don’t know if I lived up to all her expectations but I made sure to tell her she’s always exceeded mine. Love to all the incredible moms out there ❤.
  • This man has changed my whole opinion about country music, I’ll never ever disrespect country again. I’ve struggled with addiction for years, always pushing my mother away. It got to the point were my mother would say she couldn’t even recognize me anymore or would say she wants her sweet loving son back. I remember her randomly crying a lot, never getting any sleep. I’m so so sorry momma, on the path of improving every single day, I’ve quit smoking and abusing other substances. I’m ready to make my momma proud and show her the man she raised
  • @jdmboy1234
    I’m a 37 year old man, I don’t care for country whatsoever. Covered in tattoos, a rocker till the end. I came across this song and for some reason gave it a chance. Now this 37yo man is sitting in his car bawling his eyes out. I sent this to my mom. I don’t get to see her as much as I would like to. Morgan, thank you. I thought you should know as well. ❤️
  • @jefro071
    Brought a tear to my eye. Even at 52 momma is the rock. My momma is slowly losing her battle with cancer and is 81 but I call her everyday. This song touched me young man. Beautiful.
  • @kaylagorrano39
    I’m going to finally tell the truth. When this came out I was homeless, on drugs, and then jail. Now I have a house, job, and husband. This song and “Clover Cage - In the Moment” are the two songs that helped get rid of my depression. I just want to send love to everyone and I want everyone to know things will get better. We are in this together..I love you 💝 😊
  • @musiclova2112
    When this came out I was homeless, on drugs, and then jail. I now have a house, job, and husband. This song and “Clover Cage - In the Moment” are the two songs that helped get rid of my depression. I just want to send love to everyone and I want everyone to know things will get better. We are in this together..I love you 💕
  • I lost my mom 18 months ago. Stumbled on this song and having a good cry. Tough being 30 and both parents dead and gone. Got nobody, cherished caring for my mom until her last day. Miss her terribly. Until I see her again. RIP mom
  • This song stopped me in my tracks and made me message my momma and tell her that the son she used to be proud of was never gone just got buried underneath the addictions and the struggle to not be someone I'm too scared to face in the mirror. Prayers do work and that's 100% proof that God does exist and he answers prayers that are meant with every word. Thank you to anyone who's ever sent a prayer for me. Thank you momma for never giving up faith and hope for your son. I know that you done the best you could possibly do for me given your circumstances. And I'm going to do the best I can do to make you proud. I wanna thank everyone for taking the time to acknowledge a stranger and being supportive. God bless you all I appreciate it more than you know.
  • @evacarragher7793
    I cry every time I hear this song. My son turned it on one day and waited for my reaction. I sobbed. I felt it was his way of saying sorry for his past.
  • @Hollagrl0999
    When this came out I was homeless, on drugs, and then jail. I now have a house, job, and husband. This song and “Clover Cage - In the Moment” are the two songs that helped get rid of my depression. I just want to send love to everyone and I want everyone to know things will get better. We are in this together..I love you 💝