Post Malone Releases New Album "Hollywood's Bleeding"

Post Malone Releases New Album “Hollywood’s Bleeding”

Post Malone’s new album is a feature-filled collection of sad bangers.

Post Malone has shared his third album, Hollywood’s Bleeding. The followup to 2016’s beerbongs & bentleys contains a whole bunch of features, with some, like Ozzy Osbourne, coming in as a big surprise. And, to be clear, the Ozzy Osbourne feature is an actual feature, not just a repurposed recording like some other artists have been known to do with rock and pop legends (looking your way Drake). The full contributor list also includes SZA, Travis Scott, Kanye West, Young Thug, Father John Misty, Swae Lee, Future, Halsey, DaBaby, Meek Mill, and Lil Baby. Clocking in at 51 minutes with 17 tracks the album seems pretty fun after the first listen and contains the previously released singles, “Sunflower,” “Circles,” “Goodbyes” and “Wow.” Notably, the song “Internet” on the album, which features a songwriting credit from Kanye, was originally supposed to be on West’s Yandhi and has been making the rounds online as part of the Yandhi leak. With its release on Hollywood’s Bleeding it subsequently confirms the cancellation of the Yandhi project. That being said, it’s a great song and I’m glad it got an official release. You can find “Internet” on our Tasty! Jams playlists and stream Hollywood’s Bleeding above.

Watch Post Malone Come Back From The Dead In New Music Video For "Goodbyes"

Watch Post Malone Come Back From The Dead In New Music Video For “Goodbyes”

The dark new song also features Young Thug.

 

Over the holiday weekend Post Malone shared his first new music of 2019 in the form of the emotional single “Goodbyes,” featuring Young Thug. In the 50’s themed music video, directed by Colin Tilley, we see Post get into a gruesome knife fight with a rival gang member and subsequently get murdered. The video quickly cuts to a graveyard where we see Post rise from the dead. As he strolls through the town with his dead-pale white skin covered in dirt he scares all those who he passes by, eventually making his way on stage at the local pub. There we see Young Thug singing his verse and rocking a Janelle Monáe-like hairstyle before Post joins him on stage to the surprise and horror of the audience. The gripping video is a great representation of the song’s chorus, in which Post sings about how he’s “bad at goodbyes.” Check out the video for yourself — unless you have a weak stomach, then watch the PG version that Posty uploaded this morning. You can find “Goodbyes” from Post Malone and Young Thug on our Tasty! Jams playlists for July.