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Post Malone

If there was ever an artist who embodies versatility, charisma, and raw talent, it’s Post Malone. Having followed him from his early SoundCloud days to his latest album “Austin,” I can confidently say he’s the perfect man for the modern music scene. His evolution is nothing short of extraordinary, and his discography tells a story of relentless passion and creative growth.

The Rise with “White Iverson”

It all began in 2015 when Post Malone, born Austin Richard Post, dropped “White Iverson” on SoundCloud. The track, inspired by NBA legend Allen Iverson, became an overnight sensation. Its blend of melodic rap and introspective lyrics showcased Posty’s unique style and caught the attention of major labels. Signing with Republic Records was a game-changer, and the world was ready for more of his distinctive sound.

“Stoney” (2016)

Post Malone’s debut album, “Stoney,” was released in December 2016. This album was a melting pot of genres, from hip-hop to R&B to rock. Tracks like “Congratulations” featuring Quavo and “Go Flex” displayed his knack for catchy hooks and heartfelt lyrics. “Stoney” went on to achieve multi-platinum status, solidifying Posty as a force to be reckoned with in the music industry.

“Beerbongs & Bentleys” (2018)

The anticipation for his sophomore album was palpable, and “Beerbongs & Bentleys” did not disappoint. Released in April 2018, this album shattered records, debuting at number one on the Billboard 200 and earning several Grammy nominations. Hits like “Rockstar” featuring 21 Savage and “Psycho” with Ty Dolla $ign dominated the charts. The album’s success was a testament to Post Malone’s ability to blend genres seamlessly, creating anthems that resonated with a broad audience.

“Hollywood’s Bleeding” (2019)

Posty’s third studio album, “Hollywood’s Bleeding,” arrived in September 2019, further showcasing his versatility. With collaborations featuring artists like Ozzy Osbourne, Travis Scott, and SZA, the album traversed rock, pop, and hip-hop landscapes. Songs like “Circles” and “Wow.” became instant hits, while the introspective “Goodbyes” featuring Young Thug displayed his lyrical depth. “Hollywood’s Bleeding” received critical acclaim and continued to dominate the charts, proving that Posty was here to stay.

“Twelve Carat Toothache” (2022)

In June 2022, Post Malone released “Twelve Carat Toothache,” an album that delved into more personal themes and experiences. This record was marked by its introspective lyrics and experimental sounds. Tracks like “One Right Now” with The Weeknd and “Cooped Up” featuring Roddy Ricch highlighted his ability to evolve while staying true to his roots. The album was a critical success, resonating deeply with fans who appreciated his vulnerability and honesty.

“Austin” (2023)

Fast forward to July 2023, Post Malone released his latest album, aptly titled “Austin.” This album marks a significant departure from his previous works, embracing a more stripped-down, acoustic-driven sound. It’s a deeply personal project, reflecting his growth as an artist and a person. Songs like “Chemical” and “Mourning” highlight his introspective songwriting and vocal prowess. “Austin” is a testament to Posty’s journey, showcasing his evolution while paying homage to his beginnings.

A Legacy in the Making

As a massive fan who has followed Post Malone from his humble beginnings to his current superstar status, it’s clear that his journey is nothing short of inspirational. His ability to transcend genres and connect with fans on a personal level sets him apart in the music industry. Posty’s discography is a testament to his relentless creativity, passion, and authenticity. If there was such a thing as the perfect man in music, it would undoubtedly be Post Malone.

From “White Iverson” to “Austin,” Post Malone’s evolution is a captivating story of an artist who continues to redefine the boundaries of modern music. His journey is far from over, and as fans, we eagerly anticipate the next chapter in his extraordinary career.

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2 thoughts on “Post Malone

  • Adore posty, I went to see him at the
    02, he was AMAZING

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    • One of the kindest artist out there and makes some bloody quality tunes, gotta rate him

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