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POST MALONE - F 1 Trillion - Vinyl (2xLP)

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Free delivery on many items.   Same-day despatch, no-question returns.   Authorised dealers - full technical support.   Online since 1997. Shop categories Information POST MALONE F 1 Trillion (gatefold green vinyl 2xLP + poster (indie exclusive)) Republic

Cat: 602465 835670. Rel: 19 Aug 24
Folk/Americana


Side 1 - Track 1. Wrong Ones (feat Tim McGraw)Side 1 - Track 2. Finer Things (feat Hank Williams Jr)Side 1 - Track 3. I Had Some Help (feat Morgan Wallen)Side 1 - Track 4. Pour Me A Drink (feat Blake Shelton)Side 1 - Track 5. Have The Heart (feat Dolly Parton)Side 2 - Track 1. What Don't Belong To MeSide 2 - Track 2. Goes Without Saying (feat Brad Paisley)Side 2 - Track 3. Guy For That (feat Luke Combs)Side 2 - Track 4. Nosedive (feat Lainey Wilson)Side 3 - Track 1. Losers (feat Jelly Roll)Side 3 - Track 2. Devil I've Been (feat Ernest)Side 3 - Track 3. Never Love You Again (feat Sierra Ferrell)Side 3 - Track 4. Missin' You Like This (feat Luke Combs)Side 3 - Track 5. California Sober (feat Chris Stapleton)Side 4 - Track 1. Hide My Gun (feat Hardy)Side 4 - Track 2. Right About YouSide 4 - Track 3. M-E-X-I-C-O (feat Billy Strings)Side 4 - Track 4. Yours

Once-breakout hip-hop star Post Malone has come a long way since ‘White Iverson’, as he here follows up his 2023 album Austin with yet another full-length offering F-1 Trillion. His sixth album to date, and characteristic of the genre-hopping propensities of the late-stage capitalist, liquid modern condition, this record is an out-and-out embrace of country music, after the aforementioned Austin just as adventurously heard Malone go full synthpop and alt-rock. Flaunting his freedom, Malone said to Howard Stern, "To be honest, there's nothing stopping me from taking a camera or setting up in my studio in Utah and just recording a country album to put on YouTube. I'm allowed to do that. I'm a human being”. So he did. This is actually a stunningly bright record, never once letting up the crispy, neon aututuned blitzes endemic to the hip-hop Malone is known for, providing (neo-)neo-country a fresh soundworld all unto its own.