Genius Lyrics
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Read All The Lyrics To Post Malone’s New Album ’AUSTIN’
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The LP includes singles “Mourning” and “Chemical.”
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Post Malone – Stay
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“Stay” was the fourth song to be debuted from Post Malone’s sophomore album, beerbongs & bentleys. The song features a much slower tempo than the three previous singles, marking
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Post Malone (Ft. Future & Halsey) – Die For Me
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“Die For Me” is a trap-pop banger that features Post and Future lamenting their relationships with untrustworthy women, while Halsey provides a women’s perspective on the bridge
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Post Malone – Overdrive
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“Overdrive” finds Post expressing how he exerts himself for the one he loves and would do anything to be worthwhile in their point of view. He could also be reaching out to his
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Post Malone – White Iverson
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Virtually unknown before this track, Post Malone took the Internet by storm with “White Iverson,” a song filled with basketball metaphors.
In an interview with XXL, Malone said
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Post Malone (Ft. Young Thug) – Goodbyes
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“Goodbyes” serves as the second single for Post Malone’s third studio album, Hollywood’s Bleeding. The track also marks his first single of 2019 and the first collaboration between
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Post Malone – Internet
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On the short yet impactful “Internet,” Post Malone details his frustrations with the internet in general, specifically targeting social media culture to parody.
The song was
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Post Malone (Ft. Ozzy Osbourne & Travis Scott) – Take What You Want
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On “Take What You Want,” Post Malone enlists the help of fellow rapper Travis Scott and iconic Black Sabbath rocker Ozzy, The Prince of Darkness, Osbourne. The artists take turns
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Taylor Swift (Ft. Post Malone) – Fortnight
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Have Taylor Swift and Post Malone collaborated before? Genius Answer. 1 contributor. No! This track ...
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Post Malone – Motley Crew
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“Motley Crew” is expected to be the first single from Post Malone’s long-awaited fourth studio album, twelve carat toothache, and is his second solo-release of 2021, following
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Post Malone – Saint-Tropez
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On “Saint-Tropez,” Post matches a refreshing flow with a funky trap beat. On the track, Post describes the lavish lifestyle he leads, dropping designer brand names such as Versace
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Post Malone – Better Now
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On “Better Now,” Post reminisces about a past relationship.
He believes that his emotions mirror those of his ex. They are likely both masking the fact that they still have
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Post Malone – Hollywood's Bleeding
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The titular track of Post’s 2019 record is a commentary on the toxicity of the Hollywood lifestyle and the pitfalls of fame.
The song interpolates Michael Jackson’s “They Don’t
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Post Malone – Circles
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“Circles” is the fourth single from Post Malone’s third studio album, Hollywood’s Bleeding. The track continues the heartbreak theme from “Goodbyes” as he struggles to maintain a
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Post Malone – A Thousand Bad Times
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“A Thousand Bad Times” sees Post lamenting the failed relationships of his past, and wallowing in the idea that his situation won’t improve in the near future. Despite this
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Post Malone – Go Flex
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“Go Flex” is a retrospective look at Post Malone’s rise to fame. The song blends several genres into one, featuring Malone’s raps, along with an acoustic guitar.
Malone mentions
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Sam Feldt (Ft. RANI) – Post Malone
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[Verse 1] / One more drink, got one more Bacardi / One more dance at this afterparty / We still going, going strong / Speed so fast like a Ferrari / We get wild like on safari / We
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Post Malone & The Weeknd – One Right Now
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The lead single to Post Malone’s fourth studio album, Twelve Carat Toothache, and the first collaboration between Post Malone and The Weeknd, finds both artists looking back at a
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Post Malone – Patient
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[Intro] / Yeah, yeah, yeah / [Chorus] / Yeah, I know my wrist be dancin' crazy (Crazy) / Been on some fly shit lately (Lately) / Used to be so damn patient (Patient) / But now it's
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Post Malone (Ft. Lil Baby & Meek Mill) – On the Road
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“On The Road” is a defiant anthem between Post Malone, Lil Baby, and Meek Mill that sees the artists boasting about their incredible work ethic. Post’s verse accentuates his wisdom
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Post Malone – Myself
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“Myself” is a calm Post Malone track which reflects on his journey to stardom. A strong, catchy drumbeat dominates the track, as Post looks back on the realities of his success
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Post Malone – Over Now
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On “Over Now,” Post discusses breaking free from a bad relationship with a materialistic girl. While he was head over heels for her, he came to his senses and declares things to be
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Post Malone & Swae Lee – Sunflower
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“Sunflower” marks the second collaboration by Post Malone and Swae Lee. It serves as the second single for Post Malone’s 2019 album, Hollywood’s Bleeding, and is part of the
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Post Malone (Ft. Quavo) – Congratulations
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On “Congratulations,“ Post Malone and Quavo celebrate success, crediting it to their patience and hard work.
Malone debuted the track while performing in Austin, Texas in
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Post Malone – Paranoid
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“Paranoid” is the opening track to Post Malone’s long-awaited beerbongs & bentleys. Post details his doubts about his security and safety with his friends and his rise to fame. He
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Post Malone – Stuntin'
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“Stuntin'” is an unreleased throwaway demo by Post Malone. Thought to have been recorded in 2016, the track remained unfinished, feauring Post mumble as he attempts to lay down
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Post Malone (Ft. DaBaby) – Enemies
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American artist Post Malone teams up with rising star DaBaby on “Enemies,” an introspective collaboration. Post discusses the way that mainstream fame has impacted his
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Post Malone (Ft. Justin Bieber) – Deja Vu
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On “Deja Vu,” Post Malone taps Justin Bieber, his fellow Purpose tourmate and tour leader. On the song, the two artists wonder whether their love for their respective significant
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Post Malone (Ft. Swae Lee) – Spoil My Night
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“Spoil My Night” is an upbeat first collaboration between Post Malone and Swae Lee.
Throughout the song, both artists detail nights filled with women and flexing their own money
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Post Malone (Ft. Kehlani) – Feel
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[Intro: Post Malone] / Yeah, yeah, yeah-eah-eah-eah, yeah-eah, yeah-eah (Ooh) / Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah-eah (Oh-oh) / [Verse 1: Post Malone] / She talkin' that
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Post Malone (Ft. Roddy Ricch) – Cooped Up
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“Cooped Up” is the second single from Post Malone’s fourth album, twelve carat toothache. It marks Post’s second joint with Roddy Ricch since the remix of Post’s hit “Wow
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Post Malone – Otherside
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On “Otherside,” Post discusses his feelings of anguish for a girl that betrayed him. In the chorus, he describes how all of the alcohol and models in the world could not replace
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Post Malone (Ft. G-Eazy & YG) – Same Bitches
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“Same Bitches” is Post Malone’s first collaborations with California rappers G-Eazy and YG.
The track revolves around women who don’t have a sense of self. They also tend to
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Post Malone – Rich & Sad
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“Rich & Sad” talks about Post’s life when he was going through a hard time with his girlfriend, Ashlen Nicole Diaz. While Post showcases his wealth on this track, he still felt
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Post Malone – Up There
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A surprise to some, “Up There” is produced by none other than the great Pharrell Williams. Being that this is Malone’s debut album, this is truly impressive. The couple work
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Post Malone (Ft. SZA) – Staring at the Sun
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“Staring At The Sun” is an upbeat pop track that features SZA and Post trading verses while reminiscing about a past relationship.
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Post Malone – Lemon Tree
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The third song from Post Malone’s fourth studio album, Twelve Carat Toothache, “Lemon Tree” sees Posty dive into some of his darkest thoughts, discussing his feelings towards life
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Post Malone – Sugar Wraith
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On the final song from beerbongs & bentleys and the third song in a row themed around cars, Post underscores his success by flexing about the vehicles he owns.
The title of the
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Post Malone – Stoned
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“Stoned” is an unreleased song by Post Malone. It’s assumed the song was produced around early 2017, based on the metatag on the file containing the date February 23, 2017. A
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Post Malone – Chemical
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On the upbeat pop-rock tune “Chemical”, Post Malone struggles to cope with the end of a tumultuous, on-again-off-again relationship that he “can’t let go” of. He reminisces about
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Post Malone – Insane
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[Intro] / (Yeah, we want to go insane) / [Chorus] / Take your bitch, give her back, insane / Sent her packing, she was actin' crazy / Goin' batshit in the backseat, range / She was
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Post Malone – Too Young
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“Too Young” is based on how Post Malone doesn’t want to die before he is wealthy and famous.
Also an ode to both A$AP Yams, Christian Taylor & Pimp C whom both died Too Young
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Post Malone (Ft. FKi 1st) – God Damn
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[Intro: Post Malone & FKi 1st] / God damn, god damn / Yeah, ooh, god damn / Yeah, god damn / God damn / Good job, First / [Chorus: Post Malone & FKi 1st] / God damn / Where the
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Post Malone (Ft. Nicki Minaj) – Ball For Me
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“Ball For Me” sees Posty and Nicki detailing their excessive money spending and lavish lifestyles whilst using a variety of basketball motifs. Post also talks about his
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