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Post Malone has settled the lawsuit regarding his hit single “Circles” moments before the trial was due to begin. The musician was being sued for allegedly not crediting the song properly.
Now Post Malone has his fourth No. 1 song, but it marks a first for him: “Circles” has become Malone’s first chart-topping single that doesn’t have a featured artist.
Post Malone Performs A New Song Called ‘Circles’ And Shares Details About His Next Album Derrick Rossignol Music News Editor Twitter August 6, 2019 Getty Image ...
Post Malone ‘s “Circles” breaks the record for the most weeks spent in the top 10 of the Billboard Hot 100 songs chart, as it logs a 34th frame in the region.
On Friday (Aug. 30), Post Malone released the new song he previously debuted during his performance at the Bud Light Dive Bar Tour in New York. The song, “Circles,” is a pop-driven jam in the ...
Post Malone’s hit “Circles” has sparked a bicoastal legal battle with a songwriter who claims he co-wrote the song and has been denied credit and compensation.
Post Malone's "Circles" becomes one of only 15 titles to have ever spent at least 60 weeks on the Billboard Hot 100. The song holds at No. 19 on the Oct. 31-dated list, after logging three weeks ...
And now we have confirmation that he’ll at least be playing one new song in full. The new track is called “Circles” and Bud Light tweeted a 30-second snippet of it prior to the show.
Post Malone ruminates on a fleeting relationship in his new single, “Circles.” The song precedes the release of his forthcoming album, Hollywood’s Bleeding, due out on September 6th.
Post Malone‘s song “Circles” has become a smash hit since its release but a songwriter is claiming he was screwed over for royalties and credit on the song. According to TMZ ...
Post Malone is facing a new lawsuit from musician and songwriter Tyler Armes, who claims he was not properly credited or paid for the work he did on Post’s hit single, “Circles.” The suit ...
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