Even if Post Malone changed genres, it doesn’t seem like he will be giving up his regular spot at the top of the charts.

On Saturday, August 17, Chart Data posted on X (previously Twitter) that Posty’s new country album, F-1 Trillion, is expected to debut at number one on the Billboard 200.

It is anticipated that the LP would sell between 200 and 225K units. In the event that the prediction is accurate, Malone will have achieved his first chart-topper since 2019.

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In addition to extending his reach into the country music industry, Post Malone has recently added another feature film to his burgeoning resume.

The singer of “Circles” appears in the remake of Road House (1989), which stars Jake Gyllenhaal as the late Patrick Swayze’s iconic character. Malone plays Carter as the main part.

Following the initial announcement of the news, Gyllenhaal posted a picture of himself with the rapper “Sunflower” on Instagram. “A multitalented man. It would be an understatement to say that working together was enjoyable. “Greetings from the #roadhouse @postmalone!” he captioned the photo.

Despite Posty’s current emphasis on pop and country music, charges that he is a “culture vulture” stem from his previous involvement in hip-hop still sit with him.

Earlier this month, Posty acknowledged in an interview with CBS Sunday Morning how severely the label damaged him in his early career and set him on a course toward self-destruction.

It was awful. I was young,” he remarked. As a coping mechanism, I drank a lot. Without a doubt, I [made it personal]. It’s challenging to refrain.

“However, you don’t create music for those who despise you,” he said in closing. It’s for both you and the people you love.

Post Malone was forced to come clean last year about his drug use after worries about his weight loss surfaced.

Following his performance in Antwerp, Belgium in April of last year, the singer of “White Iverson” used Instagram to allay rumors about his appearance on stage and body.

“April 28, 2023, Belgium, Antwerp! “Hello everyone, I hope you’re enjoying your evening,” he said at the start. “I just wanted to let everyone know that I’m not using drugs. A lot of people have been asking me about my weight loss and, I guess, my stage presence.”

“I’m having a lot of fun performing, and I’ve never felt healthier,” he said in closing. I guess dad life set in, and I made the decision to give up soda and improve my diet in order to live a long and healthy life for this little angel.