Post Malone’s 4th studio album, Twelve Carat Toothache, is his most intimate and personal opus to date. Throughout the 14 tracks, Post takes us with him on his trials with fame, giving a glimpse into the irony of seemingly having it all, but feeling like nothing all at the same time. In an interview with Billboard, Post explained he wants the new songs to “speak more to how I’m feeling at the moment: the ups and downs and the disarray and the bipolar aspect of being an artist in the mainstream.”
Post Malone’s 4th studio album, Twelve Carat Toothache, is his most intimate and personal opus to date. Throughout the 14 tracks, Post takes us with him on his trials with fame, giving a glimpse into the irony of seemingly having it all, but feeling like nothing all at the same time. In an interview with Billboard, Post explained he wants the new songs to “speak more to how I’m feeling at the moment: the ups and downs and the disarray and the bipolar aspect of being an artist in the mainstream.”
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Twelve Carat Toothache [Clean]
Artist: Post Malone
Format: CD
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DISC: 1

1. “Reputation”
2. “Cooped Up (with Roddy Ricch)”
3. “Lemon Tree”
4. “Wrapped Around Your Finger”
5. “I Like You (A Happier Song) (with Doja Cat)”
6. “I Cannot Be (A Sadder Song) (with Gunna)”
7. “Insane”
8. “Love/Hate Letter To Alcohol (with Fleet Foxes)”
9. “Wasting Angels (with The Kid LAROI)”
10. “Euthanasia”
11. “When I’m Alone”
12. “Waiting For A Miracle”
13. “One Right Now (with The Weeknd)”
14. “New Recording 12, Jan 3, 2020”

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Post Malone’s 4th studio album, Twelve Carat Toothache, is his most intimate and personal opus to date. Throughout the 14 tracks, Post takes us with him on his trials with fame, giving a glimpse into the irony of seemingly having it all, but feeling like nothing all at the same time. In an interview with Billboard, Post explained he wants the new songs to “speak more to how I’m feeling at the moment: the ups and downs and the disarray and the bipolar aspect of being an artist in the mainstream.”

Post Malone - Cooped Up with Roddy Ricch (Official Music Video)

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