Post Malone news: 'Beerbongs & Bentleys' album to come out on Dec. 1

Promotional photo for Post Malone's new track "Rockstar" Facebook/ postmalone

Austin Richard Post, aka Post Malone, will welcome the month of December with his newest album. The rapper said he will be releasing his latest album "Beerbongs & Bentleys" on Dec. 1. Malone has not provided any further details about the album and the track list.

During a conversation with H3 Podcast on Nov 18, Malone said the album will be finished in a few days. The rapper then stated, "It'll be out December. December 1 at midnight." Malone talked to Billboard in September to give fans an early update about "Beerbongs & Bentleys." He said, "I think it's going to be better than Stoney. I think it's going to be more eclectic than Stoney."

The "Rockstar" rapper collaborated with a few artists in the music industry like Ty Dolla Sign, John Mayer, Tommy Lee, and Nicki Minaj. "We got Tommy Lee on drums on one of the songs from Motley Crue. We got Ty Dolla Sign. There's a lot of special stuff on there," Malone added.

Malone also shared that he added more instrumental elements in his new album. "I played more guitar on the record. I got some live drums on the record. It's such a broad span of music and I think it all comes together in such a weird perfect way," the "Congratulations" rapper said.

"Beerbongs & Bentleys" will be Malone's second studio album. He made his debut in the rap game on Dec. 9, 2016 with his first-ever album "Stoney."

Other than his second album, Malone also released the music video of his new single "Rockstar" with 21 Savage. The video shows a samurai wielding Malone wearing an all-white suit. The video also features some gruesome content with Malone killing off guys with his samurai sword.

Malone just finished his tour around the United States on Oct. 31. There is still no update about his tour agenda in 2018.

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