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Is Post Malone Going Country? Teases Another Collaboration With THIS Artist

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By Kelly Coffey-Behrens on May 25, 2024 at 3:00 PM EDT

Days after releasing a collaboration with country music star Morgan Wallen, Post Malone has teased yet another collab with another country star.

Morgan Wallen and Post Malone premiered their new joint single, 'I Had Some Help,' at 2024 Stagecoach, and it has already been deemed the song of the summer, but it looks like Post's country run is not yet over as he just teased another song.

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Post Malone And Morgan Wallen Release New Country Duet

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Post and Morgan's 'I Had Some Help' opened with 76.4 million streams.

“I had some help / It ain’t like I can make this kind of mess all by myself / Don’t act like you ain’t help me pull that bottle off the shelf / Been deep in every weekend, if you couldn’t tell / They say teamwork makes the dream work / Hell, I had some help," the lyrics go.

Now, it seems Post is in his "cowboy era" as he is getting ready to release another country song, this time collaborating with Blake Shelton.

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Post Malone Set To Collab With Blake Shelton

Post shared a video on social media, captioning it with a beer-clinking emoji and tagging Blake Shelton.

"Somebody pour me a drink, somebody bum me a smoke," Malone and Shelton can be heard singing together.

"I'm 'bout to get on a buzz/I'm 'bout to get on a roll. I've been breaking my back, just keepin' up with the Joneses/Y'all know what I mean, y'all know how it goes," they continue.

Blake also teased the new song, sharing a video of himself nodding to Post's video. "[side eye emoji] @postmalone," he captioned the clip, to which Post responded with clinking beer emojis.

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Fans Want A Post Malone Country Album

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After hearing the teaser, fans couldn't contain their excitement. "My entire summer playlist is going to be country Posty. I’m here for it!" one user commented. "Summer doesn’t stand a chance! Let’s go Posty," another said.

"He’s assembling The Country Infinity Gauntlet," a third commented.

Post also recently covered Garth Brooks's iconic country hit, 'Friends In Low Places.'

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Post Malone Sings Iconic Country Song And Leaves Fans Speechless

Last month, Post shared the above video, which features him covering 'Friends In Low Places,' which is arguably one of the biggest country music songs of all time.

"I need a Post Malone country cover album!!! Pleaseeeee," one fan commented at the time.

"HE LOOKS SO HAPPY WHEN HE SINGS COUNTRY," another said.

"The dopamine release this gives me," a third said as another wrote, "Okay I see you, Post! I’m loving Post as country!!!!"

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Post Malone Performs Joe Diffie Tribute With Morgan Wallen and Hardy

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Last year, Post Malone took the stage alongside Morgan Wallen and Hardy to pay tribute to legend Joe Diffie.

At the 2023 Country Music Association Awards at Bridgestone Arena in Nashville, Tennessee, Morgan and Hardy came together to sing the late country star's 1993 hit 'John Deere Green.'

Post Malone then joined the duo next, singing 'Pickup Man,' which Diffie released in 1994. This marked Post's first-ever performance at the CMAs

Post Malone Teases Country Music Album

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Fans may be getting a Post Malone country album after all, as Billboard recently reported that he was working on a full-length country record. "Country record is coming. I keep singing a song that we made while I was in Nashville. It's so f-cking sick, but it's not out," he told the outlet at the time.

Plus, at 2024 Stagecoach, Post has his own headline, performing several country music hits including renditions of Tim McGraw’s 'Don’t Take the Girl,' Randy Travis’ 'Three Wooden Crosses' and honored the late Toby Keith with a rendition of 'Who’s Your Daddy?'

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He also welcomed country music artists Brad Paisley, Sara Evans and Dwight Yoakam to collab on a few throwback hits including Yoakam's 'Little Ways,' while Paisley and Evans sang Vince Gill’s classic 'One More Last Chance' with Post with Evans singing her hit 'Suds in the Bucket,' with Post joining in.

He closed out his set with. Paisley, who returned to the stage as they belted out ’90s country classic 'Chattahoochee' by Alan Jackson.

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