Post Malone Reveals His Most Streamed Artists of 2024 (Both Are Country Artists!)

Post Malone Reveals His Most Streamed Artists of 2024 (Both Are Country Artists!)

Post Malone’s love for country music runs deep.

During his headlining performance at the Wild Horses Festival at Petco Park in San Diego, the “I Had Some Help” musician revealed the two artists he couldn’t get enough of in 2024.

Malone, 29, addressed the crowd and began by clarifying that he is an Apple Music user and doesn’t typically pay much attention to these things. However, this year he decided to reveal that his top two artists were “George Strait” and “Zach Top.”

After announcing his picks for 2024, Malone brought the 27-year-old Top on stage and together they covered Vince Gill’s “Don’t Let Our Love Start Slippin’ Away.”

At the start of the evening, Paul Cauthen and Vincent Neil Emerson Top performed.

Zach Top, Post Malone and George Strait.

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Meanwhile, Malone’s set included a mix of country songs from his latest album F-1 trillion and older hits like “Circles,” “I Fall Apart,” “Rockstar” and “Sunflower.”

Malone’s headlining performance came after his performance during Beyoncé’s epic holiday halftime show at the Texans-Ravens game at NRG Stadium in Houston. They performed together Cowboy Carter Collaboration “LEVII’S JEANS.”

The “Better Now” singer expressed his appreciation for the moment in a message shared on X (formerly Twitter) on Saturday, December 28.

Post Malone and Beyoncé.

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“Thank you @Beyonce for having me in Houston and on your beautiful record. Also, thank you for sharing your talent and art with the world. I love you,” he wrote.

Since the publication of F-1 trillionFeaturing country stars like Morgan Wallen, Blake Shelton, Luke Combs, Tim McGraw, Lainey Wilson and more, Malone was on the rise in country music.

In November, he announced that he would embark on the Big Ass Stadium Tour of North America in the summer of 2025 with Jelly Roll, who he worked with on Losers.

Post Malone in August 2024.

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The grand tour begins April 29th in Salt Lake City and stops in cities like Las Vegas, Dallas, Atlanta, Detroit, Chicago, New York, Miami, Orlando, Denver, Seattle and more before hitting San Francisco ends.

F-1 trillion was released in August and the project reached number 1 billboard 200 album chart. Days earlier, the “Chemical” artist marked a major milestone in his country music career when he made his Grand Ole Opry debut.

“He has a country heart and is someone who delves into the Nashville way,” Brad Paisley, who invited Malone to perform at the Opry, said at the start of the performance. “But you’re not a country singer until you play this.”

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