Post Malone is getting ready to unleash his new Hollywood’s Bleeding album on September 6.
Ahead of its release, the new face of Bud Light beer has unveiled his list of collaborators. The platinum-selling artist made the announcement via Instagram on Friday (August 30).
Special guests include iconic Black Sabbath frontman Ozzy Osbourne, Da Baby, Future, Young Thug, pop princess Halsey, Meek Mill, Lil Baby, Travis Scott, SZA and future tour mate Swae Lee.
Post shared the album cover earlier this week along with a pre-orders announcement.
Hollywood’s Bleeding serves as the follow-up to the chart-topping beerbongs & bentleys album, which was released in April 2018.
Check out the cover art below.
[This article has been updated. The following was published on August 26, 2019.]
After several weeks of teasing the project, Post Malone has finally revealed the title and release date of his forthcoming album. According to an Instagram post from his manager Dre London, Post’s follow-up to 2018’s beerbongs & bentleys is called Hollywood’s Burning.
“post malone announced that his next album will be dropping friday, september 6th!” the post reads.
In the caption, Dre expressed how difficult it’s been to keep the news quiet.
“It’s been hard trying to keep this info away from the world especially when it’s gonna be the best birthday present ever!” he wrote. “let’s all celebrate together. Album Is Called ‘Hollywood’s Bleeding’ & is fire.”
As for the man himself, the platinum-selling artist issued two simple tweets that said, “sept 6 :))” and “Hollywood’s Bleeding.”
Post recently teamed up with Bud Light to create his own custom beer cans. The 16 oz. special-edition can design reimagines Bud Light’s iconic crest with Post’s face front and center and includes his autograph.
The design also draws inspiration from several of Post’s tattoos, including barbwire, swords and medieval dragons while paying tribute to his Texas roots with the state outline and steer skeleton. They are expected to arrive in select stores this fall.
Check it out below.

[This article has been updated. The following was published on August 6, 2019.]
Post Malone shed a little more light on his beerbongs & bentleys follow-up during a special Bud Light-sponsored show at The Cutting Room in New York City on Monday night (August 4).
According to video posted on Bud Light’s official Twitter account, the album will arrive this fall.
“My third album will be coming out in September,” Post says in the clip. “I think you guys are gonna like it very, very, very much.”
Post mentioned the album is finished during his set at the Wyoming’s Cheyenne Frontiers Days festival last month.
beerbongs & bentleys topped the Billboard 200 chart when it dropped in April 2018. Since then, it hasn’t budged from the Top 10 or Top 20. This week, the project landed in the No. 14 spot, marking its 66th week on the chart.
[This article has been updated. The following was published on July 27, 2019.]
Post Malone took the Billboard 200 chart by storm when he dropped his sophomore album, beerbongs & bentleys, last year.
The Grammy Award-nominated project debuted at No. 1 upon its release, selling approximately 461,000 total album equivalent units in its first week. Since then, it’s landed in either the Top 10 or Top 20 over the last 63 weeks.
During a performance at Wyoming’s Cheyenne Frontiers Days festival on Thursday night (July 25), the Stoney artist announced his beerbongs & bentleys follow-up is on the way.
“I’ve got some pretty awesome news, and the reason my voice is kinda fucked is because I was in the studio for the last three days and we just finished up the new album,” he said to the sea of people in the crowd. “I think it’s gonna be pretty goddamn out of sight.”
If Posty’s recent chart performance is any indication of what to expect from the album, it should easily pacify his fans.
The 24-year-old Texas native currently has three tracks in the Top 15 of this week’s Hot 100 with “Goodbyes” (No. 7) featuring Young Thug, “Sunflower” (No. 9), and “Wow” (No. 14). The accompanying video for “Goodbyes” arrived earlier this month and has already racked up over 11 million YouTube views.
Check it out below.
Post Malone sings. And he does sing well! How is he a rapper? Just because you wear a few tattoos on your face doesn’t make you a rapper.
He raps… are u dumb?
@Rapper; preach! Dude is white and mixes infusions of pop and country — but hands down he is one of best songwriters in the game
Welcome to the rap game in 2019.
every 15 year old girl will love it
*White 15 year old girl.
This dude looks like a fat pudgy lesbian.
Oh, the Minecraft guy?
Garbage Can music for real
You meant *Bud Light Can “music” for real.
Man the game has changed. Back when I was a kid, it was unheard of to announce a new album less than two weeks before the release date. Now that’s normal, and the big names like Em and Jay can surprise release albums without singles or anything.
its to avoid leaks
It’s been like that for a minute loooool
Old heads stay sleeping!
16 year old girls everywhere Will Rejoice now….another wack bum rapper
This $hit is not Hip-Hop !!! He is not a RAPPER!!!
(this article is about the collaborations on the album, which are mostly rappers. Idiot)
Eat a D#ck….His music is TRASH !
Ozzy Ozzbourne has finally ruined his career with this sole collaboration. Congratulations for the PrinK of Darkness. Btw this dickless fuckhead Post Watermelon is straight pop music. Please kill yourself if you think he has any relations to Das EFX, Mic Geronimo, Father, GM Caz, Milo, Nas, Wiki, Ice Cube or Boo Yaa Tribe.
Wish the fuck I would ever listen to this culture vulture ass bitch.
To improv your engwish ass bitch
You are a racist fool. You can barley even speak English. The only reason you are hating on Post Malone is due to the colour of his skin. Culture vulture? Since when has music been restricted to one race or culture? Anyone from any background can make any genre of music. This website is full of you idiotic racists. If your argument is that he cannot make this music due to being a “culture vulture” then the whole world would be restrict to the music created in their country. That doesn’t even expand on the fact that modern music is a blend of many different cultural sounds.
In conclusion, go f### yourself.
If is it wasn’t so sad it would be hilarious the amount of racist crap the comments of this website hold …. hate the music … don’t hate the artist because of his race … you are flucking gross
Word!
And don’t be mad that alota people like an artist’s music! Keep it moving! Only people that ain’t got shit going for themselves spew random hate!