Post Malone shares his surprising top artists of 2024
Post Malone details the music genre he listened to the most in 2024
Post Malone dishes on his music taste in 2024 and he was clearly loving one genre of music the most.
The 29-year-old revealed his top artists while he headlined the Wild Horses Festival, at Petco Park in San Diego.
As he addressed the crowd, the Fortnight hitmaker clarified that he is an Apple Music user and doesn’t usually care about the statistics.
However, this year he noted that his top artists were George Strait and Zach Top, which are both country singers.
After gushing about his 2024 favourites, the Circles singer invited Top, 27, to the stage, and together they covered Vince Gill's Don't Let Our Love Start Slippin' Away.
On the other hand, Malone won over the crowd with a set featuring multiple country songs from his most recent album F-1 Trillion and older hits like Circles, I Fall Apart, Rockstar and Sunflower.
This comes after Malone’s appearance at Beyoncé's Christmas Day halftime show at the Superbowl game at NRG Stadium in Houston. Together, they performed their Cowboy Carter collaboration LEVII'S JEANS.
Following the epic show, The Better Now singer took to X, formerly Twitter and shared his appreciation for the special moment.
“Thank you @Beyonce so much for havin me out in Houston, and on your beautiful record. Also, thank you for sharin your talent and art with the world. I love you,” he wrote.
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