The eclectic Post Malone has recently released her first country album, “F-1 Trillion”a work full of luxury collaborations and in which he fully immerses himself in the genre. What we did not expect is that, just a few days later, he has expanded it with nine more songs.
In “F-1 Trillion”Post Malone doesn’t move in urban, pop, or even rock. In each and every one of his songs he bets on country, a genre that continues to be very important in the United States and that has gained a lot of presence in the media and among the public’s preferences in recent years with new talents like Morgan Wallen or Zach Bryanas well as with the incursions of artists such as Beyoncé or Lana Del Rey.
In all these songs he has had luxury collaborators such as Dolly Parton, Hank Williams Jr. or the aforementioned Morgan Wallenas well as with new stars like Jelly Roll or Lainey WilsonBut what we didn’t know is that he had other songs in the pipeline and this time without special collaborations.
So, Post Malone just extended the running time of “F-1 Trillion” with a second album that adds a total of nine solo songs with which he takes his country side even further. This second album includes “Fallin’ In Love”, “Dead At The Honky Tonk”, “Killed A Man”, “Ain’t How It Ends”, “Hey Mercedes”, “Go To Hell”, “Two Hearts”, “Who Needs You” and “Back To Texas”.