by: Bee Delores
Last Updated: August 11, 2024
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Post Malone, known for his unique style that blends various genres, is making a bold move into country music.
He’s set to release his first-ever country album, titled F-1 Trillion, on August 16.
This shift has caught the attention of many in the music world, and several country artists have shared their support for Malone’s new venture.
One of the latest country stars to speak about Post Malone’s move into the country genre is Hardy, a well-known singer and songwriter in Nashville.
Hardy, who is famous for his hit “ Wait in the Truck ,” recently opened up about his thoughts on Malone’s crossover to country music.
In an interview, Hardy expressed admiration for how Malone approached the Nashville music scene.
He revealed that when Malone came to Nashville, he wanted to do things the “Nashville way.”
Hardy highlighted how Malone didn’t just focus on working with top country artists like himself, Ernest , Morgan Wallen, Brad Paisley, Eric Church , and Tim McGraw.
Instead, Malone was more interested in finding the best songwriters in Nashville, regardless of their fame.
According to Hardy, “ He didn’t just want me and Ernest and Morgan and Brad Paisley and Eric Church and Tim McGraw , he was like, ‘Who are the good songwriters in this town? I want to write with those guys.’“
This approach shows Malone’s dedication to creating authentic country music, and Hardy respects him greatly for that.
Hardy was impressed by Malone’s deep dive into the songwriting culture in Nashville.
He admired how Malone didn’t care about the status of the songwriters he worked with; he just wanted to create the best songs possible.
He said, “He immersed himself into the songwriting culture of the town, and I respect that a lot. He didn’t care about who anybody was; he just wanted to get the best song . Made a great record because of it.”
This dedication to quality and authenticity in his music has made Malone’s upcoming album highly anticipated.
As the release date of F-1 Trillion approaches, there’s a lot of excitement in the music world.
Fans and critics are eager to hear what Post Malone has created.
With Hardy’s endorsement of Malone’s songwriting process, it’s clear that this album is something special.
In Nashville, having Hardy’s approval is significant. He’s a respected artist and successful songwriter who has penned hits for stars like Morgan Wallen, Kenny Chesney, and Florida Georgia Line.
Hardy’s praise for Malone’s approach to creating F-1 Trillion adds to the anticipation surrounding the album.
Hardy, born Michael Wilson Hardy on September 13, 1990, is a well-known country music artist and songwriter.
He has written popular songs for major country stars like Florida Georgia Line , Blake Shelton, and Morgan Wallen.
His debut album, A Rock, and the mixtape Hixtape, Vol. 1 helped him gain recognition in the country music world.
Hardy’s singles, including “ Give Heaven Some Hell ” and “ One Beer ,” have done well on the charts in the US and Canada.
His album, The Mockingbird & the Crow, topped the country charts in early 2023. Recently he released his third album ‘Quit’ on 12th July 2024.
Hardy has received several awards, including Songwriter of the Year at the 2022 ACM Awards and multiple awards at the 2023 ACA Awards.
His success highlights his significant role in country music today.
Many country stars are excited about Post Malone’s move into country music.
They aren’t just giving polite praise; they genuinely admire his approach and talent.
Brad Paisleyshared that he and Posty have a special connection since Posty saw him in concert as a kid.
Jelly Roll noted that Post has always had country in his heart and knows more about country music than many top artists.
Jason Aldeanbelieves Post truly loves country music and will be welcomed by fans, much like Kid Rock was.
Luke Combsenjoyed the relaxed and creative songwriting sessions with Post, which often went late into the night.
Gretchen Wilson appreciates the variety Post brings to country music, and Carly Pearce loves his collaboration with Morgan Wallen.
Dasha,an up-and-coming artist, admires how Post stays true to himself in his music, which she finds inspiring.
These reactions show that Post Malone’s new country album is being embraced by both veteran and new country artists alike.
Track Number | Song Title | Featured Artist(s) |
---|---|---|
1
|
Wrong Ones | Tim McGraw |
2
|
Finer Things | Hank Williams Jr. |
3
|
I Had Some Help | Morgan Wallen |
4
|
Pour Me A Drink | Blake Shelton |
5
|
Have The Heart | Dolly Parton |
6
|
What Don’t Belong To Me | None |
7
|
Goes Without Saying | Brad Paisley |
8
|
Guy For That | Luke Combs |
9
|
Nosedive | Lainey Wilson |
10
|
Losers | Jelly Roll |
11
|
Devil I’ve Been | ERNEST |
12
|
Never Love You Again | Sierra Ferrell |
13
|
Missin’ You Like This | Luke Combs |
14
|
California Sober | Chris Stapleton |
15
|
Hide My Gun | Hardy |
16
|
Right About You | None |
17
|
M-E-X-I-C-O | Billy Strings |
18
|
Yours | None |
Hardy praised Post Malone for his dedication to country music. He admired how Post immersed himself in Nashville’s songwriting culture and worked with both famous and lesser-known songwriters to create the best songs possible.
Hardy was very impressed with the album. He believed that Post’s dedication to getting the best songs and working with the right people resulted in an outstanding record.
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