Post Malone Officially Reveals His ‘F-1 Trillion’ Tracklist Featuring Dolly Parton, Jelly Roll & More
Written by djfrosty on July 31, 2024
After months of slowly revealing songs from his upcoming debut country album, F-1 Trillion, Post Malone has dropped the full 18-song slate of songs that will be included on the upcoming album, out Aug. 16.
The titles and features were first officially revealed in a full-page ad in The Tennessean. Post then shared a photo of the paper on his Instagram account, captioning the post simply with the album’s release date.
The full tracklist reveal comes after the featured artists on the album were inadvertently leaked through an online vinyl listing for the project on Target’s website. The tracklist now officially shows that the project includes — alongside previously known artists such as Morgan Wallen, Blake Shelton, Hardy and Luke Combs — country and bluegrass luminaries Tim McGraw, Hank Williams, Jr., Dolly Parton, Lainey Wilson, Chris Stapleton, Billy Strings, Ernest and more.
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One of the album’s key tracks has been his collaboration with Wallen on “I Had Some Help, which topped the Billboard Hot 100 for six weeks. He’s also released the collaboration “Pour Me a Drink” with Blake Shelton and his latest, “Guy for That,” with Luke Combs. Combs will also appear on another album track, “Missin’ You Like This.”
During Post Malone’s recent pairing with Bud Light for his “A Night in Nashville” show at Music City’s Marathon Music Works, he performed tracks from the new album with Hardy (“Hide My Gun”), Ferrell (“Never Love You Again”) and Shelton (“Pour Me a Drink”). In June, Post Malone joined Wilson, songwriter Ashley Gorley and Ernest at Nashville’s Bluebird Cafe for a songwriter’s round. Paisley previously performed with Post Malone during this year’s Stagecoach festival.
Additionally, Paisley helped the Grand Ole Opry reveal that Post Malone will make his Grand Ole Opry debut on Aug. 14.
See the full tracklist for Post Malone’s F-1 Trillion album in his Instagram post below: