POST MALONE GOES COUNTRY šŸ¤ šŸŽø ā€œIT HUMBLED MEā€ — PLUS, NEW MUSIC VIDEO & SURPRISE GEORGE STRAIT COLLAB ANNOUNCED! But that’s not all. The genre-bending superstar just announced a brand-new country music video titled ā€œHonky Tonk Heart,ā€ set to premiere next week — and fans are losing it after Post confirmed he’ll be collaborating with the one and only George Strait on the track! Insiders describe the song as ā€œold-school storytelling meets modern soul,ā€ with Post’s raspy vocals blending perfectly with Strait’s timeless tone. Early teasers show the two legends side by side in a Texas roadhouse, guitars in hand, trading lines under neon lights. Watch Post Malone’s emotional new video ā€œHonky Tonk Heartā€ — and his historic collab with George Strait — below šŸ‘‡

Post MaloneĀ has had an extremely successful transition into country music, after releasing his debut country albumĀ F-1 TrillionĀ in 2024, which featured country stars like Lainey Wilson, Luke Combs, Morgan Wallen, Billy Strings, Chris Stapleton and more.

Since then, he’s been on an international tour, selling out stadiums and bringing country to an entirely new demographic of fans. The album was really solid, but I was of course partial to the deluxe edition Post put out of just solo songs that felt decidedly more country in terms of the classic inspirations he’s talked about in the years leading up to his jump into country.

Post Malone country music

As a longtime fan, it seemed like he transitioned pretty seamlessly into this new genre and did it really well, but there is one major difference he’s taken into consideration in terms of how to approach country as opposed to rap and hip hop.

Posty says he’s tried to cuss a LOT less… but only in his music, of course:

ā€œI’m having a great time, dude. I try to cuss less in my songs. Not in real life, but in my songs.ā€

I’d say he pretty much accomplished that goal… of course, I think a cuss word here and there in a country song can really work and not just sound like filler, and obviously it’s a pretty stark contrast of the lyricism of theĀ rap songs he made a name creating.

Being able to write, and write well, in such different genres takes a lot of talent and he deservers a ton of credit for that.

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Also during this interview, Post hinted at some new country tunes on the way, and played it coy when asked about whether or not he and Morgan Wallen might have some new music together in the works. He also confirmed he’s been in the studio so it sounds like we might have some new Post Malone music on the way, at least by next year:

ā€œI don’t know. I don’t know. I’m not giving it away… I’ve been in the studio, so I’m excited.ā€

His song with Morgan in particular was a massive crossover hit, as ā€œI Had Some Helpedā€ was named Billboard’s 2024 Songs of the Summer, in addition to debuting at the top of the Billboard Hot Country Songs chart and becoming the second-longest-running number-one song of 2024.

I think he’s obviously an incredibly talented artist, with the rare ability to make music in multiple genres that’s actually really good and authentic to who he is.

It sounds like Post plans to stick around country for a while, and I’m here for it.

You can watch the full interview here:

Speaking of Posty, if you’re in Nashville today, his Broadway establishment will be celebrating their Grand Opening (a couple of months after they actually opened) this evening, and he will be performing a cover set right outside the bar to celebrate the occasion:

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