You Can Hear Post Malone’s Country Album in Evansville Before it Comes Out!
An Evansville record store is hosting a listening party for Post Malone's much-anticipated country album, F-1 Trillion.
Gone Country
Lately, it seems like everyone is jumping on the country bandwagon, and to that I say, "the more the merrier!" It's been really cool to watch the country genre start to stray away from "bro country" and move into a new era. Personally, I've been really loving all of the crossover artists. We saw Jelly Roll successfully cross over from hip hop to country, and his success has skyrocketed. We've seen acts like Hardy successfully crossover from country to rock and back. Then there's Post Malone, who has not only burst onto the country music scene, he has cannonballed right into it!
Post Malone's Country Album
Post Malone has been teasing the idea of making country music for a couple of years. The rapper turned country artist has already had a massive country music hit under his belt with his first country music single 'I Had Some Help' that he recorded with Morgan Wallen.
Ever since Post Malone recorded and performed Joe Diffie's 'Pickup Man' for Hardy's Hixtape tribute to Joe Diffie, everyone has been anxiously awaiting Post Malone's crossover into country music, because there's no denying this guy is extremely talented. Now his first country album F-1 Trillion is set to come out on Friday August 16th, but there's a way you can hear it before it drops.
Hear F-1 Trillion Before it Hits Stores
Atmosphere Collectibles in Evansville is hosting a listening party for Post Malone's F-1 Trillion, where you can stop by the store and take a listen to the album in it's entirety before it drops publically.
Post Malone "F-1 Trillion" Listening Party at @atmospherecollectiblesCome out and listen to the new Post Malone album early!!When: Saturday August 10thTime: 2 pm CSTWhere: Atmosphere Collectibles2525 StringtownEvansville, IndianaWe will enjoy the album together and offer fun Post Malone swag to attendees, no purchase necessaryWe hope to see you there!!
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