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Post Malone‘s country music resume continues to grow as he debuted a new track at the 2024 ACM Awards called “Never Love You Again.” The song was by far one of the most traditional-sounding performances of the night — complete with a steel guitar. Here Are the Lyrics to Post Malone’s “Never Love You Again”Verse 1: There’s a bad moon hanging over the city / I can’t hear no hymns on the wind / As I pour out that glass of forget me / Hungover on what could have been Chorus: It’s a long, lost highway / And this road ain’t my friend / I love you ’til tomorrow / And I’ll never love you again Verse 2...
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Post Malone made another big leap in his country music journey as he performed two songs in his debut appearance at the 2024 ACM Awards, ending up by joining host Reba McEntire for a tribute to late Allman Brothers Band founding member Dickey Betts. Post Malone has been touting his move into country recently, and he established his country credentials with his first song, a slow country ballad with pedal steel flourishes. He transitioned directly from that into “I Had Some Help,” his new collaboration with Morgan Wallen, though Wallen was not on hand to assist him. In a completely unexpected m...
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Post Malone and Morgan Wallen‘s long-awaited song “I Had Some Help” is officially here, and the music video may have just revealed a major spoiler for Malone’s forthcoming country album. Is City Cowboy the Title of Post Malone’s Country Album?In the music video, which you can watch below, Malone walks into a local watering hole after a heated conversation with his soon-to-be ex-lover. He is thrown out of the bar after jumping on stage to sing about his broken heart. That’s when he encounters Wallen. As Wallen dusts him off, a truck full of beautiful women pulls up, and they invite the two fell...
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Subscribe to Taste of Country on Youtube The lyrics to Post Malone and Morgan Wallen‘s new duet “I Had Some Help” tell a tongue-in-cheek breakup story. The energetic pop-country song finds each singer taking a verse and chorus before coming together to close. Post Malone begins by recognizing an ex-lover’s issues with him, and more or less agreeing. There’s a caveat: He wasn’t the only one misbehaving. “I had some help / It ain’t like I can make this kinda mess all by myself,” he sings to start each chorus. Find the full lyrics to “I Had Some Help” below. The songwriters haven’t been officiall...
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Post Malone and Beyoncé come together in true Texas fashion on her new song “Levii’s Jeans.” Beyoncé Collabs With Post MaloneOn Friday (March 29), Beyoncé delivered her much-talked-about country (but not so country) album, Cowboy Carter. One of the songs that features a hip-hop connection is “Levii’s Jeans,” which finds Post Malone teaming up with Bey. It’s a fitting collaboration considering both artists hail from Texas: Beyoncé from Houston; Post Malone from Dallas (though he was born in Syracuse, N.Y.). The track gives a nod to the denim brand made famous by cowboys everywhere. Over a bed o...
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Post Malone set the internet on fire this week when he shared a clip of a new song with Morgan Wallen. The country-pop blending track features both artists’ voices trading lyrics before joining forces on the chorus. “It takes two to break a heart in two / Baby, you blame me and baby, I blame you / Oh, if that ain’t the truth,” Malone and Wallen sing, each taking a line. “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 drea...
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Post Malone led the crowd in an epic sing-a-long salute to Toby Keith during his performance after Arlington, Texas’ American Rodeo on Saturday night (March 9.) Post — a genre-bending global hip hop star who’s gone country quite a bit over the past few years — needed only an acoustic guitar and a classic Keith song to have the crowd eating out of the palm of his hand. He sang “As Good as I Once Was,” Keith’s rip-roaring 2005 hit about balancing middle age against still having a little ill-advised youthful fun. Before the song’s last chorus, Post took a dramatic pause, then raised up his red So...
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