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Post Malone’s first country album, “F-1 Trillion,” is finally here. The LP marks a new chapter in his unparalleled career, which began with hip-hop/rap albums like “Stoney,” “Beerbongs & Bentleys,” and “Hollywood’s Bleeding.” These albums propelled him to become one of the top artists of the 21st century and one of the best-selling in history. In recent years, the 29-year-old singer expressed a desire to explore new musical horizons, leading first to “Austin” and now to “F-1 Trillion,” which completes his transition into the country genre. “There’s nothing stopping me from taking a camera or setting up in my studio in Utah and just recording a country album,” he said a couple of years ago on The Howard Stern Show.

F-1 Trillion” features 18 tracks in total, including the singles “I Had Some Help,” “Pour Me a Drink,” and “Guy for That.” The former reached the top of the Billboard Hot 100, becoming Post Malone’s sixth No. 1 single on the chart. Notably, fifteen of the album’s songs are collaborations with country stars, ranging from Tim McGraw to Billy Strings.

Below, you can find our ranking of the best songs from Post Malone’s new album, “F-1 Trillion.”


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Devil I’ve Been (ft. Ernest)


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Wrong Ones (ft. Tim McGraw)


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Finer Things (ft. Hank Williams Jr.)


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M-E-X-I-C-O (ft. Billy Strings) 


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Missin’ You Like This (ft. Luke Combs)


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Yours


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Never Love You Again (ft. Sierra Ferrell)


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Have the Heart (ft. Dolly Parton)


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Guy for That (ft. Luke Combs) 


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Goes Without Saying (ft. Brad Paisley)


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Right About You


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Nosedive (ft. Lainey Wilson) 


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Hide My Gun (ft. Hardy)


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California Sober (ft. Chris Stapleton) 


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Pour Me a Drink (ft. Blake Shelton)


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Losers (ft. Jelly Roll)


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What Don’t Belong to Me


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I Had Some Help (ft. Morgan Wallen) 


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