Post Malone’s FULL ‘F-1 Trillion’ Country Tracklist
Post Malone has revealed the entire tracklist for his country album just days after Target leaked it online before it was removed. With superstar names added like Dolly Parton and Tim McGraw, the album is sure to be a huge hit with fans all of genres of music.
In the last year, we’ve been talking about Post Malone’s duet album and his entry into country music, which he has done flawlessly. Posty is one of those few music artists who seems to beg love from all genres. Just watching him perform live or do any of his music videos, it seems he’s having so much fun that you can’t help but have fun, too.
Malone posted the full tracklist to Instagram as a full-page ad in Nashville’s The Tennessean, “August 16th.”
“F-1 Trillion”‘s 18 tracks are as follows:
Wrong Ones (Feat. Tim McGraw)
Finer Things (Feat. Hank Williams, Jr.)
I Had Some Help (Feat. Morgan Wallen)
Pour Me A Drink (Feat. Blake Shelton)
Have the Heart (Feat. Dolly Parton)
What Don’t Belong to Me
Goes Without Saying (Feat. Brad Paisley)
Guy for That (Feat. Luke Combs)
Nosedive (Feat. Lainey Wilson)
Losers (Feat. Jelly Roll)
Devil I’ve Been (Feat. ERNEST)
Never Love You Again (Feat. Sierra Ferrell)
Missin’ You Like This (Feat. Luke Combs)
California Sober (Feat. Chris Stapleton)
Hide My Gun (Feat. HARDY)
Right About You
M-e-x-i-c-o (Feat. Billy Strings)
Yours
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Malone was recently jumping up and down in the recording studio and grinning ear to ear, listening to the playback of his new collaboration with Chris Stapleton. Posty shared a clip of his excitement in the studio on his Insta Stories and TikTok this week. He wrote over the video, “This one’s with @chrisstapleton.”
Keeping score on Post Malone’s country music videos:
Morgan Wallen on “I Had Some Help” (released)
This is a fun music video in a bar, with Morgan and Posty singing and playing guitar in the bed of a pickup truck.
Blake Shelton “Pour Me a Drink” (released)
Another fun music video where Malone and Blake sing and play guitar in the back of a pickup truck and party outside.
Luke Combs on “Ain’t Got a Guy for That”