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Post Malone reveals track list for album - much country

Post Malone blends genres from Hip-Hop to R&B, Rock, and Pop. The US singer has revealed the tracklist for his upcoming album, featuring prominent country stars.

Post Malone, US Singer, Switches to Country Music.
Post Malone, US Singer, Switches to Country Music.

- Post Malone reveals track list for album - much country

American musician Post Malone has revealed the tracklist for his new album "F-1 Trillion" just two weeks before its release, featuring numerous surprise guests from the country scene. The 29-year-old unveiled the eighteen tracks in a post on his social media.

Among the artists contributing to the songs are country legends such as Dolly Parton, Lainey Wilson, Tim McGraw, Brad Paisley, Chris Stapleton, and Hank Williams Jr. Post Malone had already released three singles in the past months, collaborating with Morgan Wallen ("I Had Some Help"), Blake Shelton ("Pour Me a Drink"), and Luke Combs ("Guy for That").

In mid-June, the musician announced the release of "F-1 Trillion" on a large billboard in Nashville, the country music capital of the United States. It is his sixth studio album. He also posted the tracklist in a large ad in The Tennessean, a newspaper based in Nashville.

Post Malone also collaborated with Taylor Swift

The rapper and singer, whose civil name is Austin Richard Post, cannot be categorized into a single genre. Among his biggest hits are the singles "Rockstar", "Congratulations", and "Better Now". He recently gained attention for his collaboration with superstar Taylor Swift, who featured him on her song "Fortnight" from the album "The Tortured Poets Department".

The singer with distinctive face tattoos released his fifth album titled "Austin" in 2023, which did not feature any guest artists.

The album "F-1 Trillion" by Post Malone includes collaborations with country legends like Dolly Parton and Taylor Swift. The tracklist reveals that 'The stars' of country music have contributed to his new release.

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