Morgan Wallen and Post Malone released a highly anticipated duet called “I Had Some Help,” which was previously performed at Stagecoach. In the chorus, they sing about needing help and pulling a bottle off the shelf together. Fans have been eagerly awaiting this collaboration since their performance at the CMA Awards in November 2023.

Post Malone has hinted at a pivot to country music after announcing in April 2021 that he would be releasing a double album of country music. He expressed a desire to create music that appeals to a wide audience, including fans of country, folk, and pop genres. Malone shared on The Howard Stern Show that he enjoys exploring different styles of music and is open to recording a country album in the future.

After performing at the CMAs, Post Malone described the experience as fun and exciting, despite feeling nervous. He also provided an update on his future music releases, confirming that a country album is in the works. Malone expressed his enthusiasm for a song he worked on while in Nashville, highlighting the creativity and fun he had while making music in the city.

While fans await the release of Post Malone’s full country album, he has collaborated with other artists such as Taylor Swift on the song “Fortnight” from The Tortured Poets Department. Swift described the song’s themes of fatalism and dramatic, hyperbolic expressions of love and longing. Malone also appeared on Beyoncé’s “Cowboy Carter” on the song “Levii’s Jeans,” showcasing his versatility and willingness to work with a variety of artists across different genres.

Post Malone’s transition to the country genre reflects his desire to explore different styles of music and create music that resonates with a diverse audience. His collaboration with Morgan Wallen on “I Had Some Help” has been well-received by fans eagerly anticipating their musical partnership. As Malone continues to work on his country album, he remains open to experimenting with different sounds and collaborating with artists from various backgrounds in the music industry.

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