New nation album F-1 trillion Malone is again together with his EP The Long Bed version.
The new model of the album options 9 new songs, all of that are solo works. This virtually makes The Long Bed a standalone album in addition to P-1 trillion. The album’s eighteen songs are virtually completely duets with solely three solo songs (“What Don’t Belong to Me,” “Right About You,” and “Yours”).
The Long Bed tracklist contains songs with catchy titles like “Dead at the Honky Tonk,” “Ain’t How it Ends,” “Hey Mercedes,” “Who Needs You,” and “Go to Hell.”
P-1 trillion On the album, Post Malone collaborates with various nation stars, together with Tim McGraw, Blake Shelton, Brad Paisley, Lainey Wilson, Jelly Roll, Sierra Ferrell, and Hardy. Among the standouts is Chris Stapleton’s (*9*) a music about an irresistible however ineffective womanizer: “I drank all my whiskey, blew all my cigarettes,” Stapleton and Posty sing. “I’ve become the butt of the universal joke.”
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One of Dolly Parton’s standouts is the love-struck “Have the Heart.” “Baby, I can’t break your heart,” Parton sings on the observe, later singing: “Yeah, we ride into trouble on the back of a pale white horse/You’re so sweet, and trying to walk away is like/Closing a revolving door/Baby, I can’t break your heart.”
Post Malone has been laying the groundwork for his nation transition for many of his profession, and this yr has been an inevitable (and welcome) end result. Ahead of at the moment’s launch of his album P-1 trillion, he launched his hit music with Morgan Wallen, “I Had Some Help,” and adopted it up with tracks with Lucky Combs (“Guy for That”) and Shelton (“Pour Me a Drink”).