Fans have been patiently waiting for the release of Post Malone’s sophomore album, Beer Bongs And Bentleys, ever since he first announced on Twitter back in December, but after a couple sets backs & delays, the follow up to last year's debut album Stoney finally appears to be on the horizon.
Looking to kick off the campaign soon, HHNM is reporting that Post Malone’s first single, titled "Rockstar,” is expected to arrive later this week on Friday, September 15th, if not sooner.
Last December, Young Posty first previewed the record on social media. “Ive been fuckin’ hoes and poppin’ pillies/ Man I feel just like Rockstar,” Post croons in the hook. And from what we can hear, it sounds like a possible hit and could be Posty & Savage’s next Hot 100 smash.
Malone currently has the No. 21 record in the country with “Congratulations,” while Savage’s “Bank Account” is sitting at No. 12. According to Genius, the song could be produced by ATL hitmaker Metro Boomin, but that hasn’t been confirmed.
The news of this upcoming single comes on the heels of Post Malone making headlines for his comments made about working with Kanye West this weekend. In case you missed it, Posty called working with Kanye “like working with Jesus Christ,” which is quite the praise (see here).
Check out a preview of the upcoming “Rockstar” record (below) and let us know what you think.
In other related news, Post Malone is currently in the midst of his on-going Stoney tour, which will run through cities like Boston, Philly, Detroit, Seattle & more before wrapping up in Atlanta in October 31. Peep ticket info here. (dates below)
Tour Dates:
Sept. 2 – Chicago, IL – North Coast Festival
Sept. 9 – Anaheim, CA – Day & Night Festival
Sept. 12 – Boston, MA – House of Blues
Sept. 13 – Ottawa, Canada – City Folk Festival
Sept. 15 – Philadelphia, PA – Electric Factory
Sept. 16 – Washington D.C. – The Fillmore
Sept. 19 – New York, NY – Playstation Theater
Sept. 20 – Cleveland, OH – Agora
Sept. 21 – Detroit, MI – Majestic
Sept. 24 – St. Louis, MO – Pop’s
Sept. 25 – Kansas City, KS – Uptown Theater
Sept. 26 – Boulder, CO – Boulder Theater
Sept. 27 – Salt Lake City, UT – Complex
Sept. 29 – Portland, OR – Roseland
Sept. 30 – Seattle, WA – Showbox Sodo
Oct. 3 – San Francisco, CA – Warfield
Oct. 4 – San Diego, CA – Observatory
Oct. 5 – Las Vegas, NV – Brooklyn Bowl
Oct. 7 – Phoenix, AZ – Marquee
Oct. 10 – Albuquerque, NM – El Rey
Oct. 11 – Oklahoma City, OK – The Criterion
Oct. 14 – Mexico – Elusion Festival
Oct. 17 – Miami, FL – Revolution
Oct. 18 – Orlando, FL – Venue 578
Oct. 22 – Nashville, TV – Marathon Music Works
Oct. 24 – Dallas, TX – Bomb Factory
Oct. 25 – Austin, TX – Stubb’s
Oct. 26 – Houston, TX – House of Blues
Oct. 29 – New Orleans, LA – Voodoo Festival
Oct. 31 – Atlanta, GA – Centerstage