POST’s FIRE COLLABS

Post Malone w/ Big Sean, Bieber, Tiesto +

Home page image: Post Malone; image above: Post Malone and Ty Dolla $ign

BY: Alexis Eichelberger

Post Malone has been unstoppable since his breakthrough in 2015. Since “White Iverson” went viral that year, he’s scored six Grammy Award nominations, had several singles go platinum, and become one of the most recognizable figures in music.

A Post Malone feature is a sought-after commodity for both rappers and pop stars. His verses are always the highlight of any track with his contribution. 

Here are Post Malone’s eight best feature lyrics:

 

Big Sean’s “Wolves (feat. Post Malone)”

The latest Post Malone feature to take off is “Wolves.” The track came from Big Sean’s latest album, Detroit 2. It’s punchy, fierce, and a high point on the album. Post shows off his customary blend of rapping and singing on this song.

 

Ty Dolla $ign’s “Spicy (feat. Post Malone)”

Post’s other prominent recent feature came on Ty Dolla $ign’s newest album. “Spicy” was released as a single on October 21, and Post’s vocals fit perfectly with the song’s hint of Latin flare.

 

Saweetie’s “Tap In (feat. Post Malone, DaBaby & Jack Harlow)”

Rapper Saweetie brought on three current rap favorites for the remix of her song “Tap In.” During his, Post Malone does more singing than rapping, but he’s a clear highlight of what’s become one of the year’s biggest viral hip-hop hits.

 

Tiesto & Dzeko’s “Jackie Chan (feat. Post Malone & Preme)”

Post dove into the EDM world with his feature on “Jackie Chan.” Although there are four artists credited on the track, and it originally belonged to Canadian rapper Preme, Post is the clear star of the Tiesto remix.

 

Lorde’s “Homemade Dynamite (feat. Khalid, SZA & Post Malone)”

Lorde also remixed one of the big hits from her stunning second album Melodrama. Her breathy voice, Khalid’s deep R&B croon, SZA’s sweet vocals, and Post’s rhythmic rapping make the perfect quartet in the revamp of “Homemade Dynamite.”

 

Gucci Mane’s “Embarrassed (feat. Post Malone, Riff Raff & Lil B)”

The sequel to Gucci Mane’s iconic East Atlanta Santa included this track featuring Post Malone and two others. Post is undoubtedly the best of the bunch.

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21 Savage’s “all my friends (feat. Post Malone)”

Post does what he does best for his verse on this 21 Savage track. As he raps about his wealth and wild famous guy lifestyle, he’s got the same arrogant tone as he does in “Rockstar.”

 

Justin Bieber’s “Forever (feat. Post Malone & Clever)”

Justin Bieber collaborated with several rappers on his newest album Changes, but this collaboration with Post Malone stuck out. The song is pretty average without Post, but he elevates the music to a notable inclusion in the tracklist.