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"Congratulations" is a song by American rapper Post Malone featuring fellow American rapper Quavo. The song, at first released as a promotional single from Malone's debut studio album Stoney (2016) on November 4, 2016, [ 2 ] was released on January 31, 2017, as the fifth official single from the album. [ 3 ]
Austin Richard Post (born July 4, 1995), [2] known professionally as Post Malone, is an American rapper, singer, songwriter, and record producer. [3] He has gained distinction and acclaim for his blending of various genres including hip-hop , pop , R&B , trap , and country .
Stoney is the debut studio album by the American rapper Post Malone, released on December 9, 2016, by Republic Records.After rising to prominence with his debut single "White Iverson" in 2015, Malone signed to Republic and began working on his debut album.
"I Had Some Help" is a song by American rapper Post Malone featuring American country music singer Morgan Wallen. It was released through Republic and Mercury Records as the lead single from Malone's sixth studio album, F-1 Trillion, on May 10, 2024.
The deluxe edition of Twelve Carat Toothache includes all 14 tracks that originally appeared on the new album, plus "Waiting for Never" and "Hateful."
The discography of American rapper and singer Post Malone consists of six studio albums, two mixtapes, one compilation album, 43 singles (including 13 as a featured artist), and 46 music videos. According to the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA), he has sold 13 million albums in the United States and 95 million digital singles ...
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NME called it one of Post Malone's "most stripped back recordings to date", saying his rapping over a beat is a "stark contrast" to his previous Autotuned vocals and "heavily produced" music. [6] Billboard magazine said the song "bounces along on a tick-tock beat and deep bass thrum", further describing the song as a chronicle of Post's rise to ...