“Bar For Bar, I Didn’t Lie” — Megan Moroney’s “Who Hurt You” Will Finally Put All The Rumors About Her Dating Life To Rest

Megan Moroney

She’s going to spill all of the tea… and I’m here for it.

Megan Moroney is gearing up to release her highly-anticipated third studio album Cloud 9 in February, and she revealed the tracklist last week, which confirmed two features, one being British pop star Ed Sheeran, and the other being country star Kacey Musgraves.

In addition to those two, as well as previously released songs “6 Months Later” and “Beautiful Things,” Megan will put out “Wish I Didn’t” this Friday, which could potentially have at least one line some fans have interpreted as a dig at Riley Green

But it sounds like all will be revealed in a song called “Who Hurt You,” where in an interview with Elaina Smith for her radio show, Megan talked about how she got very vulnerable on that song in particular, which she wrote with Luke Laird and Jessie Jo Dillon.

Megan explained that she went “bar for bar” and “said everything” so she no longer has to answer interview questions about the “situation,” which she didn’t elaborate on, and I’m only assuming could be about all the rumors about her and Riley that were everywhere last year. That was obviously the biggest news story about her personal life, but we’ll just have to wait and listen to the song to figure it all out.

It sounds like there won’t be much guessing involved based on what Megan has to say about it already, and she says there should be “no further questions” once everyone hears it:

“Like you said, I’m pretty consistently vulnerable, but there’s one song, ‘Who Hurt You,’ that I’m really excited for. Bar for bar, didn’t lie, said everything so that I don’t have to answer interview questions about the situation.

Yeah, and here’s my piece, and there’s no reason to ask me any questions about it because I told you what I needed to say. I’m try to just be efficient here… I’m like, have you heard the song? Like, there should be no further questions.”

The rumors about her, Riley and Ella were all-consuming for a few months last year, and let’s be honest, that kind of thing is unfortunately good for business, so I think putting it all into a song where she doesn’t hold back is going to play very well for her, and at the very least, will likely put up massive streaming numbers.

I have to admit… I might listen to that one first once the album is finally released: