Post Malone has established himself as one of the highest-selling artists in hip-hop history, with hits like “Congratulations” featuring Quavo, “rockstar” with 21 Savage, “I Fall Apart,” and his breakout single “White Iverson.” His success in the genre has been undeniable, but recently, he has shifted his focus toward country and pop music.
In a controversial interview with NewOnce, Post Malone sparked backlash by stating, “If you’re looking for lyrics, if you’re looking to cry, if you’re looking to think about life, don’t listen to Hip Hop.” He later clarified that while there are great hip-hop songs that discuss real-life issues, he feels that many current tracks lack depth. He expressed a preference for artists like Bob Dylan when he wants to engage with more introspective music.
Despite attributing his comments to liquor, Post Malone appears to have distanced himself from the genre that initially propelled him to fame. In a recent CBS interview, he addressed accusations of being a “culture vulture,” explaining that such claims hurt him because he genuinely loves music and believes it should be appreciated by those who are passionate about it.
Over his career, Post Malone has collaborated with several prominent artists, including DaBaby, 21 Savage, Ty Dolla Sign, and Kanye West, solidifying his place in hip-hop history with numerous chart-topping hits. His latest album, AUSTIN, is categorized as pop, while his upcoming project, F-1 Trillion, is expected to embrace a country sound.
Transitioning between genres is a rare feat for artists, but Post Malone has built enough credibility in the music industry to redefine the rules. With over 80 million records sold and multiple diamond-certified songs to his name, he continues to evolve as an artist while maintaining a significant presence in the music world.
Chad is a professional journalist specializing in Hip-Hop culture and writing music reviews.
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