Post Malone Rocks Nashville with New Song “Yours” and Star-Studded Collaborations – Country Music News Blog

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On Tuesday evening, Post Malone took the stage at Marathon Music Works in downtown Nashville, performing in front of a packed house. Fans have been eagerly sharing footage of the night on social media, but one standout moment has been officially released: Malone’s performance of “Yours,” a heartfelt new track from his upcoming album “F-1 Trillion,” dedicated to his two-year-old daughter.

Post Malone Country Song

“I wrote this song about my daughter getting married — she’s two, so we have a long way to go,” Malone shared with the crowd before launching into the song’s live debut. Backed by his band, The Fools For You, composed of top-tier Nashville session players, the performance was a highlight of the evening.

Malone’s “Bud Light’s A Night in Nashville” set may have been just an hour long, but it was packed with classic country covers, his own hits, and exciting new material. Among the setlist was a solo rendition of his Billboard chart-topping duet with Morgan Wallen, “I Had Some Help,” as well as several tracks likely to appear on “F-1 Trillion,” dropping on August 16, 2024.

Adding to the night’s excitement, Malone shared the stage with a stellar lineup of collaborators, including Sierra Ferrell, HARDY, Joe Nichols, and Blake Shelton. The crowd went wild when Malone and Shelton performed “Pour Me A Drink,” the second single from the upcoming album.

Stay tuned for more updates and be sure to mark your calendars for the release of “F-1 Trillion” — it’s shaping up to be an album you won’t want to miss!

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