American rapper, singer and record producer, Post Malone has officially unveiled the tracklist for his forthcoming sixth full-length studio album ‘F-1 Trillion’.
In a post on his official Instagram platform, Malone shared a photo of a paper, captioning it with the release date of the album.
Before the post on his Instagram page, the rapper first in a full-page ad in The Tennessean unveiled the titles and features of the forthcoming project.
Scheduled to be released on the 16th of August 2024, the much-anticipated 18-track country album follows his 2023 fifth ‘Austin’ studio project.
The unveiling of the full tracklist comes after the features were inadvertently leaked through an online vinyl listing for the project on Target’s website.
Officially, the tracklist confirms that the project features previously known top collaborators such as Morgan Wallen, Blake Shelton, Hardy and Luke Combs — country and bluegrass luminaries Tim McGraw, Hank Williams, Jr., Dolly Parton, Lainey Wilson, Chris Stapleton, Billy Strings, Ernest and more.
“I Had Some” featuring Wallen, one of the key tracks of the album, “Pour Me A Drink” with Blake Shelton, and “Guy For That” featuring Luke Combs has been released as the lead singles of the project. Combs will also appear as a guest feature on “Missing You Like This,” another song on the album.
Post had earlier with Hardy thrilled and entertained patrons with show-stopping performances of some of the songs on the forthcoming album including (“Hide My Gun”), Ferrell (“Never Love You Again”) and Shelton (“Pour Me a Drink during his recent pairing with Bud Light for his “A Night in Nashville” show at Music City’s Marathon Music works. He had earlier joined Wilson, songwriter Ashley Gorley and Ernest at Nashville’s Bluebird Cafe for a songwriter’s round. Paisley previously performed with Post Malone during this year’s Stagecoach festival.
The “Cooped Up” hitmaker according to Paisley is set to make his historic Grand Ole Opry debut on the 14th of August, two days before the release of ‘F-1 Trillion’.