Post Malone has never been one to stay confined to a single musical genre.

He’s danced between hip-hop, pop, and rock with the ease of a seasoned line dancer.

Last week he headlined The Grand Ol' Opry, an honor bestowed upon the giants of country music.

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Brad Paisley introduced him, to a thunderous applause.

But “F-1 Trillion” isn’t just a collection of radio-ready party anthems.

There’s a surprising depth and vulnerability to some of these tracks that might catch you off guard.

For my money though, the two absolute gems on this album are Post’s collaborations with Luke Combs.

Seriously, the chemistry between these two is undeniable.

Can we start a petition for a full joint album for the two of them already?

But I can’t blame him one bit.

But throughout the album, it’s evident that Post Malone has done his homework.

(Throw her on the remix hey).

Here are my favorite ten songs in order -

1- “Guy for That” (feat.

2- “Missin' You Like This” (feat.

3 - “Never Love You Again” (feat.

Sierra Ferrell): This waltz is a standout for its traditional country sound and Ferrell’s stunning vocals.

It’s a haunting and beautiful song that showcases Malone’s ability to blend seamlessly into the genre.

4 - “I Had Some Help” (feat.

Morgan Wallen): As the album’s lead single, this song has already proven its chart-topping potential.

5 - “California Sober” (feat.

It’s a fun and energetic song that’s sure to get your boots tapping.

6 - “Pour Me a Drink” (feat.

It’s a feel-good track that’s perfect for summer listening.

It’s a glimpse into Malone’s personal life and showcases his songwriting skills.

8- Wrong Ones" (feat.

Tim McGraw): The album’s opener sets the tone with its blend of braggadocio and vulnerability.

McGraw’s powerful vocals and the song’s energetic instrumentation make it a strong start to the album.

9- “Finer Things” (feat.

It’s a lighthearted and catchy track that’s sure to get stuck in your head.

This one is going to grow on me so it should probably be ranked much higher.

It’s a testament to his versatility and willingness to explore new musical territories.

I giveF-1 Trilliona 4 out of 5