Post Malone’s forays into folk music

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Post Malone’s forays into folk music have been met with mixed reactions. Some people love it, while others think he’s lost his touch.

Post Malone’s career

Post Malone’s debut album “Stoney” was released in 2016 to critical and popular success. “Stoney” debuted at number six on the US Billboard 200, and has since been certified triple platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America. Malone’s second album “Beerbongs & Bentleys” was released in April 2018 and debuted at number one on the Billboard 200.

Post Malone’s early life and career

Post Malone was born in Syracuse, New York, on July 4, 1995, to Rich Post, a deejay, and his wife, Jodie. He has two older sisters. Malone’s father introduced him to music at a young age, playing country and rock records on the family turntable. Malone enjoyed watching his father DJ at local clubs and barbecues. When he was nine years old, his parents divorced, and he was raised by his mother in Grapevine, Texas.

Grapevine is a suburb of Dallas-Fort Worth (DFW), and Malone grew up around country music. His mother worked as a secretary at a local elementary school, and his father occasionally visited from Colorado. Malone began playing the guitar at age 14. He also experimented with other instruments including the drums and piano. As he progressed musically, he became influenced by hip hop artists such as Lil Wayne, Kid Cudi, and Wiz Khalifa.

Malone attended Grapevine High School where he played football for the school team. He was recruited by several colleges but chose to pursue music instead. In 2010, he dropped out of community college after one semester and moved to Los Angeles to pursue a rap career.

In Los Angeles, Malone met producer FKI 1st who helped him sign a record deal with Republic Records in August 2015. That same year, he released his first single “White Iverson”. The song peaked at number 14 on the US Billboard Hot 100 chart and established Malone as an upcoming rapper to watch. In 2016, Malone collaborated with several artists including Justin Bieber and Kanye West. His debut studio album Stoney was released in December 2016 and debuted at number six on the US Billboard 200 chart. The album included the singles “Congratulations” featuring Quavo and “Go Flex”.

Post Malone’s breakout hit “White Iverson”

Post Malone’s career began in February 2015, with the release of his debut single “White Iverson”. The song, a trap and hip hop track produced by FKi 1st, was inspired by Malone’s love of basketball. It peaked at number 14 on the US Billboard Hot 100 and was later certified quadruple platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA). Following the success of “White Iverson”, Malone released a second single titled “Too Young”, which also enjoyed commercial success.

Post Malone’s forays into folk music

Post Malone has been foraying into folk music as of late. He released a cover of Bob Dylan’s “Don’t Think Twice, It’s All Right” and he recently collaborated with Natalie Maines of the Dixie Chicks on a cover of the late John Prine’s “I Didn’t Know What I Was In For.” Malone has been dabbling in the genre for a while now.

Post Malone’s single “Circles”

Post Malone’s single “Circles” has been described as a “foray into folk music.” The song, which was released in August of 2019, has a more mellow and stripped-down sound than many of Post Malone’s other hits.

In an interview with Rolling Stone, Post Malone said that he wrote “Circles” with Bon Iver’s Justin Vernon and that the song is about “trying to find your way back home.” He also said that he wanted the song to have a “simple, beautiful melody” and that he wanted it to sound like it could be played on a piano in someone’s living room.

Many fans and critics have praised “Circles” for its more introspective lyrics and mellower sound. Some have even compared it to Bon Iver’s music. It remains to be seen if Post Malone will continue to explore this new musical direction or if “Circles” was just a one-off experiment.

Post Malone’s album “Hollywood’s Bleeding”

Post Malone’s album “Hollywood’s Bleeding” is a return to form for the rapper, who had strayed into pop and R&B territory on his previous two releases. The album features guest spots from Ozzy Osbourne, Halsey, Travis Scott, and SZA, among others. Malone’s forays into folk music are evident on tracks like ” Wow.” and ” Goodbyes.”

Post Malone’s influence on the music industry

Post Malone’s forays into folk music have had a significant impact on the music industry. By blending aspects of traditional folk music with modern pop sensibilities, Malone has created a unique sound that has resonated with listeners of all ages. Malone’s willingness to experiment with different genres has also opened the door for other artists to follow suit, and the music industry has been all the better for it.

Post Malone’s influence on other artists

Post Malone’s forays into folk music have had a profound influence on other artists in the industry. His unique blend of country, rock, and hip-hop has inspired artists of all genres to explore new musical territory.

Folk singers like John Prine and Kris Kristofferson have been quick to praise Malone’s work, with Prine saying that Malone “has brought a new kind of music to the fore.” Kristofferson has also praised Malone’s songwriting ability, calling him “a real poet.”

Malone’s unconventional approach to music has also caught the attention of some of the biggest names in the business. Justin Bieber, who collaborated with Malone on the song “Deja Vu,” has said that Malone is “pushing the boundaries” of what is possible in music. Bieber also praised Malone for his willingness to experiment with different genres and sounds.

Even Madonna, who is no stranger to pushing musical boundaries herself, has expressed admiration for Malone’s work. In an interview with Rolling Stone, Madonna said she was “blown away” by Malone’s song “White Iverson,” calling it “genius.”

It is clear that Post Malone is having a profound impact on the music industry. His unique style and willingness to experiment with different genres are inspiring other artists to push their own boundaries and explore new territory.

Post Malone’s influence on the music industry

Post Malone’s forays into folk music have had a significant influence on the music industry, with many artists following his lead and experimenting with the genre. Malone’s unique sound has helped to broaden the appeal of folk music, and his popularity has helped to increase sales of folk albums and streaming of folk songs. Folk music purists may not be happy with Post Malone’s influence on the genre, but there is no doubt that he has had a significant impact on the music industry.

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