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Post Malone Officially Unveils 'F-1 Trillion' Tracklist

By RTTNews Staff Writer   ✉   | Published:   | Follow Us On Google News
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Post Malone has officially unveiled the full tracklist for his upcoming sixth studio album, F-1 Trillion.

The 18-track album features guest appearances from big names in the country music genre, such as Dolly Parton, Tim McGraw, Blake Shelton, Hank Williams Jr., Morgan Wallen, Brad Paisley, Luke Combs, Jelly Roll, Lainey Wilson, Chris Stapleton, Hardy, Sierra Ferrell, Ernest and Billy Strings.

Post Malone published the tracklist in an advertisement in The Tennessean. He also shared its photo on Instagram.

"I Had Some Help," a hit song from the album featuring Morgan Wallen, has already ruled multiple Billboard charts, including the Hot 100, Hot Country Songs and Songs of the Summer.

Post Malone is set to make his Grand Ole Opry debut on August 14.

F-1 Trillion is scheduled for release two days later via Republic.

F-1 Trillion tracklist:

01. "Wrong Ones" Feat. Tim McGraw
02. "Finer Things" Feat. Hank Williams, Jr.
03. "I Had Some Help" Feat. Morgan Wallen
04. Pour Me A Drink Feat. Blake Shelton
05. "Have the Heart" Feat. Dolly Parton
06. "What Don't Belong to Me"
07. "Goes Without Saying" Feat. Brad Paisley
08. "Guy for That" Feat. Luke Combs
09. "Nosedive" Feat. Lainey Wilson
10. "Losers" Feat. Jelly Roll
11. "Devil I've Been" Feat. ERNEST
12. "Never Love You Again" Feat. Sierra Ferrell
13. "Missin' You Like This" Feat. Luke Combs
14. "California Sober" Feat. Chris Stapleton
15. "Hide My Gun" Feat. HARDY
16. "Right About You"
17. "M-e-x-i-c-o" Feat. Billy Strings
18. Yours

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