Post Malone surprised fans with an immediate extended edition of his new album, ‘F-1 Trillion: Long Bed.’

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Post Malone performs onstage at Spotify House during CMA Fest 2024 – Day 1 at Ole Red on June 06, 2024 in Nashville, Tenn. Brett Carlsen/Getty Images for Spotify

Post Malone has spent months in Nashville, writing and collaborating with Music City’s top country artists and songwriters in crafting his debut country album, F-1 Trillion.

So it should come as no surprise that though he’s just released F-1 Trillion on Friday (Aug. 16), he’s still got plenty of songs in the tank. Malone surprised fans with the release of F-1 Trillion: Long Bed, out via Mercury Records/Republic, in collaboration with Big Loud. F-1 Trillion: Long Bed is an extended version of the album with an additional nine songs. While F-1 Trillion is chockfull with collaborations with artists including Morgan Wallen, Tim McGraw, Chris Stapleton and Dolly Parton, the additional songs are all solo recordings.

They include the murder ballad “Killed a Man,” the fiddle-laden, Western swing of “Back to Texas,” and ’90s country of “Go to Hell.” Elsewhere, on “Two Hearts,” he delves into top-shelf songcraft with a detailed look at the impact heartbreak has on an entire family.

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Notably, Post Malone crafted these songs with a steady crew of collaborators, including singer-songwriter Ernest, Charlie Handsome and Louis Bell, with Dean Dillon, Jessi Jo Dillon, Ashley Gorley, Rocky Block and Josh Thompson contributing to various tracks on the extended version.

The result is a tightly-crafted slate of largely rowdy country tunes made to get people on their feet, but also songs that highlight just how at home Post Malone’s music and voice feel in the country space, while interjecting it with a new shot of fervent, twangy energy.

See the full tracklist for F-1 Trillion: Long Bed below:

F-1 Trillion: Long Bed 

  • “Fallin’ In Love”
  • “Dead At The Honky Tonk”
  • “Killed A Man”
  • “Ain’t How It Ends”
  • “Hey Mercedes”
  • “Go To Hell”
  • “Two Hearts”
  • “Who Needs You”
  • “Back To Texas”

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