Already fashioning a career in genres like hip-hop, R&B, and trap, Post Malone gained a sizable fanbase as he released four studio albums. But not just loving a single genre of music, the singer looked to step into the rich world of country music. Much like Beyonce, Malone worked on a debut country album. Calling it F-1 Trillion, the singer watched as fans gushed over the album when it was released on Friday. And besides fans loving his entrance into country music, the singer gained a little help promoting the album from Cowboys quarterback Dak Prescott.
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With the NFL season just a few short weeks away, stars like Prescott are already helming news conferences. Gearing up for another season, the NFL star knows just how much of a fan Malone is. Always cheering on the Cowboys, the quarterback decided to return the favor when he promoted F-1 Trillion. But instead of promoting the album with simple praise, he decided to secretly add titles from the album to his press conference speech.
Sharing the video online, Prescott took questions from the press but at the same time, he promoted Malone. He said, “I think it ‘Goes Without Saying’ that I’m fine. Maybe the ‘Wrong Ones’ started the whole ankle-gate or something as this and that. I told you guys before, I don’t want to necessarily ‘Nosedive’ back into what happened in the offseason… I’m fine there’s no ankle-gate or anything like that. And honestly, I’ve got a ‘Guy For That.’”
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Post Malone Loves Nashville More Than Los Angeles
Able to hit many of the songs on the album, fans loved the spirit shown by Prescott. “This is pretty funny and pretty clever. Awe. Look at the love. One cowboy shouting it out to another cowboy.” Another person added, “After he said, pour me a drink, he could’ve said just kidding I’m California sober.”
Outside of embracing country music, it seems Malone is also a fan of Nashville. Considered the home of country music, the singer explained his love for the city. “L.A. is L.A. and working here, I’ve always felt very distracted, and it’s nice to go to Nashville and really just meet people who are the best at what they do and who are super kind and super talented.” He added that when in L.A., “It’s always like someone wants something from you. And that’s something I didn’t see often in Nashville.”
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