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Post Malone presents unreleased country songs at his show in Nashville

Post Malone presents unreleased country songs at his show in Nashville

Post Malone spoiled a small fan base with numerous unreleased songs from his upcoming F-1 billion Album.

In collaboration with Bud Light, the concert took place on July 16 at Marathon Music Works in Nashville. Malone brought his friends Blake Shelton, Hardy, Joe Nicoles and Sierra Ferrell to perform his own songs and cover songs.

Blake Shelton and the Grammy-nominated artist sang their duet “Pour Me A Drink,” and the crowd went wild when Malone announced that Shelton would be joining him onstage. Even Shelton’s wife, Gwen Stefani, was in attendance, watching her husband from the side of the stage.

“He’s a good friend of mine and a really nice man and one of the most talented people I’ve ever had the pleasure of meeting,” Post Malone said as Shelton took the stage.

Together they also tried their hand at Shelton’s hit “Some Beach” – a song that was recorded in 2004 by his Blake Shelton’s Barn & Grill album. This song became the singer’s third No. 1 hit on the Billboard Hot Country Songs chart.

Over the course of the evening, the “I Had Some Help” singer played some of his most famous songs, including “Chemical” and “Sunflower”.

Hardy’s performance featured a surprise performance of her unreleased and never-before-performed song “Would you hide my gun.” The talented singer’s tones blended together effortlessly as they weaved their harmonies.

Before Hardy left the stage, they treated the crowd to “Prop Me Up Beside the Jukebox (If I Die)” by the late Joe Diffie. This wasn’t the first Joe Diffie song the two sang together. They originally teamed up to sing “Pickup Man” together at the 2023 CMA Awards.

Additionally, Malone brought in country singer Joe Nichols to sing “Brokenheartsville” and bluegrass singer Sierra Ferrell to sing “Never Love You Again.”

During the course of the evening, the singer presented two unreleased songs. “Yours” was a song that touched the singer very personally.

Before his performance, he let his fans know that it was about his two-year-old daughter and her wedding day.

Malone crowned the evening with his song, which is celebrated as the “song of the summer”: “I Had Some Help”.

The singer’s mood was one of gratitude throughout the evening. He kept saying: “Cheers, motherf—ers!”

“They called me a one-hit wonder,” he smiles at the crowd. “Thank you to each and every one of you tonight for your love and support – it’s been 10 bloody years now.”

Malone’s highly anticipated country album is set to be released on August 16. In addition, the singer is tying the project to his F-1 Trillion Tour, which is set to kick off on September 8 in Salt Lake City, Utah.

Adison Haager is the host of Taste of Country’s popular social media platforms, bringing you the latest interviews with artists like Jelly Roll, Ashley McBryde, Lainey Wilson and more, and producing for Taste of Country’s YouTube, TikTok, podcasts and website.

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Post Malone presents his country album at his show in Nashville

Post Malone sold out the Marathon Music Works in Music City on Tuesday, July 17, performing many of his pop hits as well as several songs from his upcoming album F-1 billionDuring his time on stage, he performed two unreleased songs: “Yours,” about his daughter getting married one day, and “Would You Hide My Gun,” featuring Hardy.

Gallery Credit: Adison Haager