Post Malone chases happiness, chicken nuggets and love in new album 'Austin' (2024)

It's hard to describe Post Malone as anything other than a rockstar. He's lived like it: jewelry, face tattoos and his ever present cans of Bud Light.

But Post Malone's new album makes it sound like that rockstar lifestyle is losing its luster. It's titled Austin — after his real name, Austin Post.


Morning Edition co-host A Martinez spoke with Post Malone shortly before the album's release. The following has been edited for length and clarity.

A Martinez: Let's just start off with the name of the album. You named it after yourself: Austin. So what about what you were writing and recording made you think, Yeah, this is Austin.

Post Malone: We were about to go on tour and we initially wanted to record an acoustic record. We ended up making half the record in that week. And towards the end, you know, the development of it, we were like, 'Well, let's add some drums. Let's do some fun stuff to it.' So it just kind of became its own record and not strictly an acoustic record.

But I guess... That's my name! So we figured, you know, this is a record done by me. And also we couldn't think of another name.

A Martinez: So that's the ultimate reason? "I just couldn't think of anything."

I want to give you guys a smarter answer, but that's about it. We had a lot of options: "Don't Eat the Chicken Nuggets, There's Plastic in It." But see, that's, like, way too long.

A Martinez: It also sounds way more intensely personal. The very first song — "I Don't Understand" — you sing, "I don't understand how you like me so much because I don't like myself." Millions of people feel the same way. It's like that Groucho Marx line, "I don't want to be part of a club that would have someone like me as a member."

To be honest, I have a lot of self-confidence issues, and they came around kind of late. As I got older, I started looking at things differently, trying to take my time. And then you start thinking, "You have so much riding on everything!" You don't want to be disrespectful and super crazy because you have so many people that work with you and people that you love. So, you just try to take time to really think through things. It's a lot of anxiety, and a lot of different emotions come with that.

A Martinez: I think a lot of people couldn't possibly understand that someone like you, that has millions of fans — that does a job that people dream of doing — they think, 'Well, how could you possibly not like yourself when we like you so much?'

Sure. That not only has to do with relationships, but also performing and being in the public light. It's super introspective. I always questioned things, and now I have a tendency to second-guess myself. And I know I shouldn't. I love the music that I make. I love making music. I guess that's the takeaway from that song just try your best. I mean, my dad told me when I was a kid, "Not everybody's going to like you." And that stuck with me. I do the best for the people that do.

A Martinez: I think dads tend to say that more than moms. My mom says, "Everyone loves you." My dad's like, "Maybe people don't like you so much.

That's all right.

A Martinez: Being a father changes things, doesn't it?

Post Malone: Very much so. Very much so. It put everything into perspective.

She is about 14 months now, and she just started running around and walking. I used to not really care about a lot of stuff, but that really turns it around super quick, man. I don't leave the house anymore. I don't really want to do anything. I want to hang out with the baby and play video games when she goes to bed.

I want to work my ass off, you know, and it's such a hard thing to do, especially going on tour. Going on tour is really hard because she just did ten steps the other day, and her mom sent me a video. I really, really, really wish that I could have seen that.

But I hope one day, she understands that, you know, me and my super bust ass just try to give her the best life that we can.

A Martinez: So she knows your voice? She knows that's daddy singing?

Post Malone: She knows and it's so cute because her mom has all the songs. I sent her all the songs. And whenever she hears, she does this kind-of shoulder dance.

She loves "Chemical." She gets so pumped. It's so funny to watch her. And that makes me, like, the proudest man in the world.

You got someone that loves you unconditionally, and then you have someone you love unconditionally as well. And for the longest time, we had a hard time. "We," as in me I don't know why I'm doing that but we had a hard time where we lost a lot of focus and were super sad and down in the dumps. And this baby... It's the most amazing thing to happen to me in a long time.

A Martinez: How did it make you want to change your life, or change how you lived your life?

Post Malone: I used to drink a whole lot, now I drink to celebrate, to have a good time. And now I don't smoke inside anymore. I save my money and take care of stuff that I need to do. And get everything prepared and just make sure that she has the coolest life that she can. I guess that's what all dads want to do is just make it beautiful for their baby.

And yeah, it's changed a lot. Making those changes has made me the happiest I've ever been. So it's pretty amazing.

A Martinez: You've described yourself at certain points "not feeling like Austin." Now with this album, where you live... are you back to being Austin?

Post Malone: I think so. Yes, sir. I'm in the best spot that I have been in ten years, if not my whole entire life mentally. It takes a lot of work. And it takes a lot of getting your ass kicked to say, "This is not even what I wanted in the first place."

And the cool thing is that now, I know what I want. I have a purpose. I spent so long looking for a purpose. Like, Who am I? What do I want to do? What is this?

Now I feel like Austin. Yeah, I feel like Austin. I think the goal of every person is to be as happy as a kid and just be like, eat those chicken nuggets! You know what I'm talking about? I think at the end of the day, my goal is to just be happy and be able to run around with my daughter and just be a kid and have fun.

This story was edited by Phil Harrell.

Post Malone chases happiness, chicken nuggets and love in new album 'Austin' (2024)

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Is Post Malone releasing a country album? ›

We all patiently waited for the announcement and we finally got it! Post Malone's record label Big Loud, officially announced in a press release on 5/10/24 that a full country album from Posty is coming THIS YEAR! Post Malone will be performing at the Academy of Country Music Awards!

What nationality is Post Malone? ›

Austin Richard Post (born July 4, 1995), known professionally as Post Malone, is an American rapper, singer, songwriter, and record producer. Malone has gained distinction and acclaim for his blending of various genres including hip hop, pop, R&B, and trap.

What is the story behind Post Malone? ›

According to Post, he chose Post Malone as his stage name when he was 14 or 15. The name was rumored to be a reference to the professional basketball player Karl Malone, but Post later explained that while 'Post' is his last name, he used a "rap name generator" to get "Malone".

Why is Post Malone popular? ›

Post Malone is a young rapper (27 years) who knows how to combine all types of music: rap, country, rock, pop... We can see him in many of his songs like "Go Flex", "Circles", "Sunflower"... Post Malone who is at the base a rapper knew how to attract a public liking all type of music.

Where is Post Malone touring in 2024? ›

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07.12.24Festival d'été de Québec 2024Québec, Québec
07.14.24Hy-Vee INDYCAR Race WeekendNewton, IA
08.09.24Outside Lands Festival 2024San Francisco, CA

Who is Post Malone getting married to? ›

Post Malone is currently dating a woman known by fans as Jamie. The two have been linked since 2020, but not much is known about their relationship since Posty likes to keep it private. TMZ broke the news of his girlfriend's pregnancy and his engagement.

Is Post Malone a baby daddy? ›

Post became a father in 2022 when his fiance gave birth to their first child, a baby girl. They have never revealed her name, but in October 2022 Post got her initials tattooed on his head, 'DDP,' after a show in Indianapolis.

Is Post Malone from Texas? ›

Post Malone (real name Austin Richard Post) was born in Syracuse, N.Y., and moved to Grapevine, Texas, when he was about 10. His height is 6'0”, and his birthday is July 4, 1995. Breaking out on SoundCloud in 2015 with his single “White Iverson,” which eventually reached No. 15 on the Hot 100.

What happened to Post Malone after he fell? ›

His manager, Dre London, shared a post Sunday revealing Post Malone bruised his ribs in the fall and is on the mend. "We did X-rays @ hospital after the show & they declared he had bruised his ribs!" London said, thankful he didn't break any ribs.

Does Post Malone party a lot? ›

Malone revealed how having a child is pushing his partying lifestyle into the rearview mirror. “Having a baby really put a lot into perspective, and it's really slowed me down a lot, party-wise, going out and being crazy," he told the Apple Music host of the effect his daughter, now 14 months, has had on his life.

Who is more popular Post Malone or Drake? ›

Drake topped the list, compiled by ChartData, with an enormous 36.3 billion streams. Drake, Post Malone, Eminem and Future are among a handful of artists that have been recognized as the most streamed artists of the 2010s. The official statistics reflect how hip-hop has become the dominant music over the last 10 years.

How many #1 does Post Malone have? ›

He also released "I Had Some Help" with country artist Morgan Wallen in May, which peaked at number 1 on the Hot 100. It became his sixth number one single and second of 2024. This song is expected to be the first single from his upcoming country album.

Is Post Malone going to go country? ›

Posty goes ACMs: After months of teasing his crossover into country, Post Malone participated in one of the genre's biggest nights as he performed his new single “I Had Some Help” as well as the track “Never Love You Again” at the Academy of Country Music Awards.

Does Post Malone like country music? ›

Post Malone's Stagecoach set showed off his love for country music. He touched on '90s hits, independent favorites, and more. He even brought some special guests to the stage that helped bolster his country cred. Sara Evans, Dwight Yoakam, and Brad Paisley joined him onstage.

What country song did Post Malone cover? ›

Not to be just limited to Hall of Famers and Opry members, Malone played what felt like karaoke-style covers of sing-along pop-country hits, including Tim McGraw's "Don't Take The Girl," John Michael Montgomery's "Be My Baby Tonight," "Chattahoochee" by Alan Jackson, Toby Keith's "Who's Your Daddy" and in the set's ...

Why is everyone making a country album? ›

Range Media Partners co-founder Matt Graham, whose company manages Jack Harlow, Midland and Saweetie, believes the pop transplants could help expand country's global audience. “It's good for making the genre international,” he says, noting that acts like Wallen and Combs have already helped country grow worldwide.

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