Dolly Parton, Jelly Roll & More Appear on Leaked Tracklist for Post Malone’s ‘F-1 Trillion’ Album
Post Malone‘s upcoming debut country project, F-1 Trillion, will release on Aug. 16, and the singer-songwriter has been steadily releasing collaborations from the project, including his collabs with Morgan Wallen, Blake Shelton, and his latest, “Guy For That,” with Luke Combs.
Still, fans have been wondering who else will be featured on the album — and they seem to have gotten their answer, thanks to a photo included on a listing for a vinyl version of the project, which was posted to Target’s website. The photo for the vinyl listing was soon amended to not include the featured artists, though multiple Billboard staffers saw the list of featured artists before the photo on the listing was amended. Others on social media have also shared screenshots of the original photo.
Target’s vinyl listing highlighted the artists featured on the album, and in addition to the previously-known artists including Shelton, Combs, Wallen, Sierra Ferrell and HARDY, the listing includes Lainey Wilson, Dolly Parton, Brad Paisley, bluegrass luminary Billy Strings, Jelly Roll, Ernest, Tim McGraw, Chris Stapleton and Hank Williams Jr.
During Post Malone’s recent collaboration with Bud Light for his “A Night in Nashville” show at Music City’s Marathon Music Works, fans got to hear Post Malone preview new music with HARDY (“Hide My Gun”) and Ferrell (“Never Love Again”) and hear him perform the previously-released “Pour Me a Drink” alongside Shelton. Also appearing at the show was Joe Nichols, who joined Posty for Nichols’ 2002 hit “Brokenheartsville.”
Earlier this year, Post Malone earned a six-week Billboard Hot 100-leading hit with this Wallen collaboration “I Had Some Help,” and followed with the Shelton collab “Pour Me a Drink,” which is currently at No. 24 on the Country Airplay chart.
In June, Post Malone joined Wilson, songwriter Ashley Gorley and Ernest at Nashville’s Bluebird Cafe for a songwriter’s round, though Wilson, Post Malone and Ernest largely performed their own individual hits and new releases. Paisley previously performed with Post Malone during this year’s Stagecoach festival, as did Sara Evans and Dwight Yoakam.
Reps for Target and Post Malone had not responded to Billboard’s requests for comment by press time.
Jessica Nicholson
Billboard