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Post Malone released the PG version of the bloodthirsty “Goodbyes” video on Sunday (July 7), which should make the parents of younger Posty and Thugger fans happy. The visual is the same as ...
Post Malone returns today with “Goodbyes”, his first new song of 2019. A collaboration with Young Thug, it also comes paired with an official music video.
Post Malone and Young Thug return from the dead in Malone's latest video "Goodbyes." Post shows that feelings never die by embodying a love-crazed zombie in a video that has a 1950s feel.
This week, Post Malone began teasing a new song called “Goodbyes” with promotional art that looks like a poster from a 1970s horror movie. Now the song is out, and it turns out the teaser was ...
Goodbye, goodbye, goodbye Goodbye, goodbye, goodbye Goodbye, goodbye, goodbye I’m no good at goodbyes More Post Malone news Over the weekend, Nielsen Music unveiled their 2019 mid-year charts.
Post Malone gets morbid in his video for his new collaboration with Young Thug, "Goodbyes." The track is seemingly about bidding a relationship farewell, with Malone rapping "I want you out of my ...
Post Malone is ready to unleash a new single. On Monday afternoon (July 1), the Texas transplant hopped on Twitter to make it official that “Goodbyes” would arrive on Friday, after America’s ...
Post Malone and Young Thug connect. On early Friday morning (July 5), Posty dropped off "Goodbyes," a new Thugger-assisted track that you'll probably be hearing a lot of soon.
Post Malone gets morbid in his video for his new collaboration with Young Thug, "Goodbyes." The track is seemingly about bidding a relationship farewell, with Malone rapping "I want you out of my ...
Post Malone, TBA Post Malone’s Beerbongs & Bentleys was one of the biggest albums in 2018, but he’s not done yet. Although Posty wanted to drop a new project last year, it didn't materialize.
Post Malone ‘s had a big year, even without releasing a new album. His Swae Lee collaboration “ Sunflower ” has held its own on the Billboard Hot 100 with a coveted 36 weeks on the charts.
Saxophonist Tony Hancock—better known as Saxl Rose—just dropped a cover of “Goodbyes” by Post Malone that you just have to hear. Rose has gained a ton of attention on social media for sax ...