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Post Malone's “Wow.” Explained
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Jan 4, 2019 ... 2018 was a huge year for Post Malone, who dropped his Platinum-certified sophomore album, 'beerbongs & bentleys,' and scored a No.
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Post Malone – Wow.
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“Wow.” is Post Malone’s first single for his third studio album, Hollywood’s Bleeding, and was also Post’s first release since his October 2018 collaboration with Swae Lee, “
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Post Malone (Ft. Doja Cat) – I Like You (A Happier Song)
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“I Like You (A Happier Song)” is — as the title suggests — a track with good vibe and catchy beat, in which Post Malone recruits for the first time the singer and rapper Doja Cat
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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 (Ft. Roddy Ricch & Tyga) – Wow. (Remix)
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“Wow. (Remix)” is a remix of Post Malone’s “Wow.” Post’s first verse and chorus are kept from the original while Roddy Ricch and Tyga both add a verse of their own. All three
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Post Malone – Wow. (Demo)
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“Wow.” was the last piece of work released by Post Malone in 2018. This is an early version of the song, featuring Post mumble as he attempts to create a flow as is typical with
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Post Malone, Prødigy x SVRRIC – Wow.
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[Verse] / Said she tired of little money, need a big boy / Pull up 20 inch blades like I'm Lil' Troy / Now it's everybody flockin', need a decoy / Shawty mixing up the vodka with
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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. 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 – Zack and Codeine
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“Zack and Codeine” references the Disney Channel show The Suite Life of Zack and Cody. The show stars real-life twins Cole and Dylan Sprouse playing the titular twins as they live
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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 – Wow. Interpolations
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See all of “Wow.” by Post Malone’s interpolations
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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 – 92 Explorer
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“92 Explorer” is named after Post’s pimped out 1992 Ford Explorer which he had customized by West Coast Customs. Post had the idea to customize a ‘92 Explorer so he bought one for
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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 – Feeling Whitney
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On “Feeling Whitney,” Post sings to a light acoustic melody as he expresses the pain he goes through in the belief that he is “the man” when in fact he is having a heavy struggle
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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 – I Fall Apart
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On “I Fall Apart,” Post reminisces about a heart break up he experienced in high school. The song was released as the sixth single from Stoney on October 17, 2017.
He jokingly
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Tyla Yaweh (Ft. Post Malone) – Tommy Lee
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On “Tommy Lee,” Tyla Yaweh recruits close friend Post Malone. The two sing over a modern hip-hop beat with their melodic flow. They talk about living life with joy without any
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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 (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 – I'm Gonna Be
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“I’m Gonna Be” is a song about partying hard and letting loose. In the song, Post Malone makes constant references to how he doesn’t care about how people view him in an industry
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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 – 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. 21 Savage) – rockstar
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On “rockstar,” Post Malone compares his habits to the “live fast, die young” rock and roll lifestyle. Along the way, he references real events in rock history, name-drops Bon Scott
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Post Malone – Oh God
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[Chorus] / Oh God, oh God save me / No I ain't gonna die for my baby / Oh-oh, oh-oh, oh-oh, oh-oh / Oh-oh, oh-oh, oh / [Verse 1] / 20 dollars, keeping me eating / Might just eat
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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 – 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 – Candy Paint
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Produced by Louis Bell and Post himself, “Candy Paint” is a flex record from the Fate of the Furious soundtrack album. On October 19, 2017, however, Post re-released the song as
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Post Malone – Waiting For Never
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[Verse 1] / Should've seen the signs, so I guess I deserved it / Made a habit overlookin' cracks in the surface / Goin' along with the bullshit you sold me / What was I to do when
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Post Malone (Ft. Fleet Foxes) – Love/Hate Letter To Alcohol
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On “Love/Hate Letter To Alcohol,” Post Malone recruits the indie folk band, Fleet Foxes in a chaotic/melodic song to talk about how he struggles with alcohol but at the same time
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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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Lil Duo – On My Own
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[Refrain] / On my own now, Post Malone wow / Hopped on a jet, cross the world, hometown / Find my own sound, change my old sound / Stand on my two feet, Imma stand my own ground
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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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Apple Music – Post Malone Essentials
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1. Post Malone- Circles / 2. Post Malone- Wow / 3. Saweetie- Tap In (feat. Post Malone, DaBaby & Jack Harlow) / 4. Post Malone- Goodbyes (feat. Young Thug) / 5. Tyla Yaweh- Tommy
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Post Malone – Hateful
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[Verse 1] / You're worse than cigarettes, you light a fire / Got me coughin' out my heart / Yeah, you're the type to try to throw my ass in jail / Just because I was alive / [Pre-
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