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Must Hear Post Malone Tracks for Every Music Lover


Post Malone at American Music Awards.
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Post Malone at the American Music Awards.

Why Post Malone Matters

Post Malone’s music isn’t just catchy, it connects with people from all walks of life. Whether it’s hip-hop, pop, or even country, his unique style and lyrics speak to a wide range of emotions.

From his breakout hit to chart-topping anthems, Post has delivered songs that feel personal yet universally relatable. If you’ve ever hummed a hook or felt seen by a lyric, this collection of must-hear tracks is for you, no matter your age.

Swae Lee

Sunflower

Released with Swae Lee, Sunflower became a cultural moment thanks to its role in Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse. Its easy melody and soft vocals made it an instant favorite across generations.

The track spent over 50 weeks on the Billboard Hot 100, peaking at number one. It also went multi-Platinum and became one of the longest-charting songs in U.S. history, highlighting its lasting impact.

Vinyl microphone and headphones.

Rockstar

With Rockstar, Post teamed up with 21 Savage to deliver a heavy-hitting, moody anthem. The song’s lyrics explore the lifestyle of fame while sounding like a rock track disguised as rap.

It stayed at number one on the Billboard Hot 100 for eight straight weeks. The genre-blending production helped define Post’s reputation as an artist who bends rules and expectations.

Closeup of hand playing on acoustic guitar.

Circles

Circles shows Post Malone leaning into a softer, more melodic sound. With gentle guitar and thoughtful lyrics, the song feels like a quiet moment of reflection about love that keeps looping without resolution.

It’s the kind of track you can play on repeat without getting tired of it. The mix of pop, rock, and emotional honesty makes it easy to connect with, no matter what kind of music you usually like.

Quavious Keyate Marshall (Quavo)

Congratulations

Congratulations, featuring Quavo, was a celebratory anthem marking Post’s rise in the industry. The song’s chorus, “Worked so hard, forgot how to vacation,” struck a chord with anyone who’s chased a dream.

It earned a Diamond certification in the U.S. and stayed on the Hot 100 for nearly a year. It’s the kind of song that makes you feel proud of how far you’ve come.

Broken heart

Better Now

This emotional track touches on heartbreak, missed chances, and moving on. Better Now doesn’t point fingers; it reflects on a past love in a way that feels both sad and hopeful.

It became a massive hit and went multi-Platinum worldwide. The honest lyrics made it one of Post Malone’s most-streamed and talked-about songs to date.

Beautiful shot of vintage car.

Wow.

‘Wow.,’ showed Post Malone flexing with humor and confidence. The lyrics mention private planes and surprising his dad with a car, all over a beat that makes it impossible not to move.

This single was a TikTok favorite and blew up online, thanks to viral dance clips and meme-worthy lyrics. It’s one of those tracks that feels lighthearted but still sharp enough to remind you he’s living a superstar life.

Post Malone performing in concert.

I Fall Apart

I Fall Apart wasn’t meant to be a single, but fans fell in love with its vulnerability. Post opened up about heartbreak in raw verses that felt ripped straight from a journal.

After a live performance went viral, the song charted high and earned critical praise. It’s proof that Post doesn’t need production tricks to make you feel something deep.

Back view backlighting silhouette of a man alone.

Psycho

Psycho, featuring Ty Dolla $ign, is smooth, chilled-out, and laced with lyrics about fame and paranoia. Its dreamy vibe made it stand out from louder hits on the charts at the time.

Even though the track sounds relaxed, there’s tension underneath. It’s that blend of smooth delivery with heavy thoughts that gives it lasting appeal and shows another side of Post’s personality.

Morgan Wallen poses in the press room at the 2022 iHeartRadio Music Festival.

I Had Some Help

This duet with Morgan Wallen blends country soul with pop catchiness. I Had Some Help is about the blame game in a breakup, and it feels like a conversation put to music.

Released in 2024, it became a crossover smash. Fans of both artists praised how naturally their voices fit together, proving Post can hold his own in Nashville, too.

Couple silhouette breaking up a relation.

Goodbyes

Goodbyes, with Young Thug, is about reaching the end of a love story that’s been dragging on. The lyrics sound tired and frustrated, but also strangely peaceful, like someone finally ready to let go.

There’s a haunting tone to the music, and the verses feel like emotional closure. Whether you’ve been through a breakup or just needed space, this track captures that hard goodbye perfectly.

Basketball going in the basketball net.

White Iverson

White Iverson was Post Malone’s introduction to the world. Inspired by NBA legend Allen Iverson, the song mixes basketball metaphors with dreams of success, all over a hypnotic beat.

It went viral in 2015 and eventually earned Diamond certification. The lo-fi music video and catchy hook helped it dominate YouTube and SoundCloud before breaking into the mainstream.

Travis Scott at Billboard Music Awards.

Take What You Want

Take What You Want brought together Post Malone, Travis Scott, and rock legend Ozzy Osbourne in one unforgettable collaboration. It blends hard rock energy with emotional lyrics and even features a powerful guitar solo.

The song feels like a dramatic showdown, filled with betrayal, pain, and intensity. Each artist adds their own flavor, but it’s the unexpected mix of styles that makes this track stand out in Post’s catalog.

Cropped view of acoustic guitar and saxophone violin flute.

Go Flex

Go Flex stands out for its acoustic guitar, simple beat, and lyrics about trying to look cool while feeling broken inside. It’s one of Post’s earlier tracks, but it still feels timeless.

Released in 2016, it didn’t chart as high as his later work, but it built a loyal fan base. It remains a favorite among fans who love his stripped-down, reflective style.

Post Malone at American Music Awards.

Feeling Whitney

Feeling Whitney closes out many of Post’s concerts for a reason. It’s haunting, lonely, and honest, a slow acoustic track that touches on depression and addiction without sounding forced.

It wasn’t released as a single, but it’s one of his most beloved deep cuts. Fans appreciate how raw and unfiltered the song is, like a quiet cry in the dark.

Many artists got their start crafting country hits written before fame struck that later became anthems for a whole generation.

No road trip playlist is complete without some southern rock jams that still rock hard, blasting through the speakers.

Silhouette of presenting the arguing couple.

Die for Me

Die for Me, featuring Future and Halsey, dives into toxic relationships and betrayal. Each artist shares their own story, making it feel like three confessionals rolled into one emotional song.

The dark tone and dramatic delivery made it a standout from Hollywood’s Bleeding. Halsey’s verse, in particular, was widely discussed for its biting honesty and call-out energy.

Many nights are made unforgettable by the most-played bar country songs that everyone knows and loves to sing along with.

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