It’s been nearly a year since Post Malone released his sixth album, F-1 Trillion, marking his first official foray into country music. Now, in a new interview, Posty revealed he has no plans to step away from the genre — and that another country album is coming “very, very soon.”
Malone revealed that he has recorded about “35 songs” for his next album in Nashville. “I’m pretty excited for the new record already… I usually hate listening to my music, but listening to the band play, I get so excited,” he told Billboard ahead of his headlining set at Coachella weekend one.
“We just slowed everything down [on Twelve Carat Toothache and Austin] and that’s kind of what I was going through at that point. And [F-1] was just f—ing bitching,” he continued, painting a mini-retrospective of his past discography. “I said in an interview a while ago, ‘When I’m 30 years old, I’m gonna make a country record.’ And I made it at 29… I think finally bringing the fun back into what I was doing really showed on the record. And I think a lot of folks had fun listening to it. And we’re going to attempt to do it again. I’m excited to keep going.”
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After Coachella, Malone will kick off his US stadium tour with Jelly Roll and Sierra Ferrell, with their first stop on April 29th in Salt Lake City. The tour continues across America through July 1st, and Malone will head to Europe and the UK for a solo trek. Find tickets here.
F-1 Trillion, Post Malone’s latest record and first in the country genre, was released in August 2024 via Mercury/Republic. Read our review of the album here.
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