by: Bee Delores
Last Updated: September 23, 2024
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When you think of country music, names like Garth Brooks, Carrie Underwood , and Luke Bryan might come to mind.
But in 2024, the genre has seen an influx of artists from outside its traditional borders, bringing fresh energy and unexpected collaborations to the country scene.
The latest to make waves? None other than Post Malone, whose album “F-1 Trillion” has stormed to the top of the Billboard 200 chart in its first week.
Keep reading for more details!
Post Malone, known for his genre-blending style that mixes hip-hop, rock, and pop, has now added country to his repertoire with “F-1 Trillion.”
The album made an impressive debut, securing the No. 1 spot on the all-genre Billboard 200 chart for the week dated August 31, 2024.
According to data from Luminate, compiled by Billboard , the album racked up 250,000 equivalent album units in the U.S. during its first week, ending on August 22.
While this achievement marks the second-largest debut week for a country album in 2024, it’s still just over half of what Beyoncé ‘s “Cowboy Carter” pulled in earlier this year.
Her country-inspired album earned a staggering 407,000 units in its debut week, setting the bar high for any artist stepping into the country music arena.
It’s not just Post Malone and Beyoncé making headlines in country music this year.
2024 has seen a surprising trend of artists from other genres dipping their toes into the country waters.
The influx of big names from pop, rock, and even hip-hop into the country scene has sparked a wave of innovation and creativity, challenging the boundaries of what country music can be.
Lana Del Rey, known for her dreamy, melancholic pop, is expected to release her own country album later this year.
Meanwhile, artists like Machine Gun Kelly, Ed Sheeran , and Brian Wilson of The Beach Boys have also shown a keen interest in country music, whether through collaborations, live performances, or hints of country influence in their recent work.
Post Malone’s “F-1 Trillion” is more than just a solo venture into country music—it’s a collaborative effort that brings together some of the biggest names in the genre.
The album, which dropped on August 16, features duets with country legends and rising stars alike, including Dolly Parton, Chris Stapleton, Lainey Wilson, and Blake Shelton.
The lead single, “I Had Some Help,” is a standout track featuring Morgan Wallen, and it has already become a hit.
The album’s success isn’t limited to the Billboard 200. “F-1 Trillion” also holds the No. 1 spot on several genre-specific charts, including Top Country Albums, Top Streaming Albums, and Top Album Sales.
This multi-chart domination underscores the broad appeal of Post Malone’s latest project and highlights his ability to seamlessly blend genres.
Category | Details |
---|---|
Full Name | Austin Richard Post |
Stage Name | Post Malone |
Date of Birth | July 4, 1995 |
Place of Birth | Syracuse, New York, USA |
Genres | Hip-Hop, Pop, Rock, Country |
Debut Album | Stoney (2016) |
Breakthrough Hit | “White Iverson” (2015) |
Notable Albums | Beerbongs & Bentleys (2018), Hollywood’s Bleeding (2019), Twelve Carat Toothache (2022), F-1 Trillion (2024) |
Awards | Billboard Music Awards, American Music Awards, Grammy Nominations |
Instruments | Vocals, Guitar |
Collaborations | Swae Lee, Ozzy Osbourne, Travis Scott, SZA, Morgan Wallen |
Label | Republic Records |
Net Worth | Estimated at over $50 million |
Signature Style | Face tattoos, genre-blending music, laid-back persona |
Post Malone takes a surprising turn into country music with his latest album, F-1 Trillion .
Known for his rap and rock influences, Malone teams up with country icons like Dolly Parton and Luke Combs to create a unique blend of genres.
His raw vocals, stripped of heavy production, bring a new emotional depth to tracks like “Wrong Ones” and “What Don’t Belong to Me.”
While the original 18 tracks already felt lengthy, the addition of nine more pushes the album into overindulgence territory.
It’s polished to the point of losing some of the gritty authenticity that defines country music, and it’s missing the instrumental virtuosity that many fans expect.
Despite these flaws, the album still offers an enjoyable listening experience.
Malone’s venture into country seems more than just a one-off experiment.
His ability to adapt and blend genres suggests he may have found a new musical home, and it will be interesting to see how he continues to evolve within the country scene.
With more artists from outside the country scene stepping in, it makes you wonder: What’s next for country music?
Is it becoming more inclusive and diverse, or are these genre-crossing ventures just a temporary thing?
No matter how you look at it, 2024 has been a thrilling year for country music. The genre is going through a revival, with new voices and ideas shaking up the traditional mold and expanding what country music can be.
Post Malone’s “F-1 Trillion” is proof of this shift, showing that country music isn’t stuck in one style—it’s a genre open to fresh ideas and change.
Looking ahead, it’ll be exciting to see how other artists continue to influence the country music scene.
Whether through collaborations, genre-blending albums, or new spins on classic country sounds, one thing’s for sure: Country music is more lively and unpredictable than ever. And that’s definitely something to celebrate.
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