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Catch A Vibe with Post Malone’s Brand New Album ‘Hollywood’s Bleeding’ [LISTEN]


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Post Malone is a far cry from EDM — but when he puts out new music we stop and listen.

The famed rapper, singer, and songwriter just dropped his latest album, Hollywood’s Bleeding. Just as everyone expected, it’s hitting just perfectly with his fans and projected to debut at No. 1.

The album boasts a star-studded list of collaborators including Lil Baby, Ozzy Osbourne, DaBaby, Future, Halsey, Meek Mill, Travis Scott, Young Thug, SZA, and Swae Lee. It’s apparent Post isn’t afraid to try new things with his sound and that means bringing on a diverse wave of artists to collab with.

“I’m making things work in a way that I don’t want to alienate fans of my music but at the same time I want to do something weird and funky,” Posty revealed to Zane Lowe about Hollywood’s Bleeding. “I think this record, the new record is something super epic and I think it’s really cool. I think I’m really catching a groove and just giving the best I can.”

This is Post Malone at his best, right here.

Post Malone – Hollywood’s Bleeding

 

Photo via Broken Lightbulb Productions

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