Post Malone Confirms His Country Era Will Continue After 'F-1 Trillion'

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Post Malone’s country era will continue with the singer-songwriter’s next record.

The “I Had Some Help” hitmaker confirms in an interview with Billboard ahead of his 2025 Coachella headlining performance that he’s working on his second country project after 2024’s F-1 Trillion. Post Malone, 29, told the outlet he’s “made probably 35 songs; it’s just a matter of which one’s rock, and which one’s sock.” He laughed and said he would “absolutely not” perform the unreleased music at Coachella, but said he’s “so excited” about what’s next.

Post Malone released F-1 Trillion and its deluxe edition, F-1 Trillion: Long Bed in August 2024. The highly-anticipated record included collaborations with some of Nashville’s most respected songwriters, legendary country artists, bluegrass virtuosos and more. Some of the biggest tracks featured Morgan Wallen, Blake Shelton, Luke Combs, Chris Stapleton, Dolly Parton and Lainey Wilson, to name a few. The record also included Jelly Roll and Sierra Ferrell, who will both join Post on his “BIG A** Stadium Tour” this year.

“Thank you to everyone involved in the making of this project. I am so honored to have worked with some of my favorite artists, writers, and friends,” Post Malone wrote in a caption on Instagram when he released F-1 Trillion. The album arrived days after he made his debut at the historic Grand Ole Opry in Nashville. “I have had the time of my life making this record, it’s something I’ve wanted to do for a long time, and I’m so excited for the opportunity to make it. Everyone keep expressing yourself, having fun, loving what you do, and loving each other. I love you more than I can say.”


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