Post Malone has surprised fans with an additional nine solo tracks on his new album ‘F-1 Trillion’.
The rapper-turned-country-star released his sixth studio album, ‘F-1 Trillion’, on Friday (August 16). Across 18 tracks, he enlisted a star-studded collection of collaborators, including Dolly Parton, Tim McGraw, Luke Combs, Blake Shelton, Brad Paisley, and more.
Now, he’s shared a deluxe version titled ‘F-1 Trillion: Long Bed’, which features an extra nine solo songs. You can listen to the album here.
Among the new tracks are ‘Fallin’ In Love’, ‘Killed a Man’ and ‘Back to Texas’. Check out the full tracklist below.
Upon the release of ‘F-1 Trillion’, Post Malone thanked his collaborators in a post on Instagram. “I am so honored to have worked with some of my favorite artists, writers, and friends… I have had the time of my life making this record, it’s something I’ve wanted to do for a long time, and I’m so excited for the opportunity to make it,” he said.
“Everyone keep expressing yourself, having fun, loving what you do, and loving each other. I love you more than I can say.”
The tracklist for Post Malone’s ‘F-1 Trillion: Long Bed’ is:
1. ‘Wrong Ones’ (feat. Tim McGraw)
2. ‘Finer Things’ (feat. Hank Williams Jr.)
3. ‘I Had Some Help’ (feat. Morgan Wallen)
4. ‘Pour Me A Drink’ (feat. Blake Shelton)
5. ‘Have The Heart’ (feat. Dolly Parton)
6. ‘What Don’t Belong To Me’
7. ‘Goes Without Saying’ (feat. Brad Paisley)
8. ‘Guy For That’ (feat. Luke Combs)
9. ‘Nosedive’ (feat. Lainey Wilson)
10. ‘Losers’ (feat. Jelly Roll)
11. ‘Devil I’ve Been’ (feat. ERNEST)
12. ‘Never Love You Again’ (feat. Sierra Ferrell)
13. ‘Missin’ You Like This’ (feat. Luke Combs)
14. ‘California Sober’ (feat. Chris Stapleton)
15. ‘Hide My Gun’ (feat. Hardy)
16. ‘Right About You’
17. ‘M-E-X-I-C-O’ (feat. Billy Strings)
18. ‘Yours’
19. ‘Fallin’ In Love’
20. ‘Dead At The Honky Tonk’
21. ‘Killed A Man’
22. ‘Ain’t How It Ends’
23. ‘Hey Mercedes’
24. ‘Go To Hell’
25. ‘Two Hearts’
26. ‘Who Needs You’
27. ‘Back To Texas’
‘F-1 Trillion’ follows Post Malone’s fifth studio album ‘Austin‘, which was released last year. That record teased his new creative direction, with Malone playing guitar on every track. NME gave the record a four-star review, praising his musical evolution writing: “The shift from trap beats and hip-hop delivery to purer pop suits Malone well, proving that slowing down can be a creative advantage, especially when you’re heading in the right direction.