Post Malone has seen UFOs several times. How many? “I can’t tell you how many times”, he says.
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Of Monsters And Men have shared a haunting cover of Post Malone‘s ‘Circles’ – listen to it below.Originally shared as an Amazon Music exclusive back in April, the Icelandic band’s haunting, slowed-down reworking of Posty’s 2019 track is now available to stream on all platforms.“We recorded this version of Post Malone’s ‘Circles’ in our studio in Iceland in February,” the band said in a statement. “We are fans of Post and love the song.
Post Malone has seen UFOs several times. How many? “I can’t tell you how many times”, he says.
Post Malone has weighed in on the Chainsmokers’ controversial drive-in concert.
Post Malone has discussed his experiences with UFO sightings, going into detail about incidents he claims to have witnessed across the country since he was 16.Speaking on the Joe Rogan Experience podcast, Malone said his first sighting came as a teenager. “I’ve seen one,” he told Rogan.
Post Malone is a believer in extraterrestrial life.
Post Malone settled in and got very comfortable for a nearly four-hour ramble on Joe Rogan's podcast, weighing in on the Chainsmokers' non-socially distanced car concert and dipping into his UFO experiences. Rogan and Malone discussed the recent 'Smokers drive-in show in the Hamptons, with Ro
Post Malone on Wednesday told Joe Rogan that he was against people being forced to wear a mask during the coronavirus pandemic, but believes everyone should wear one to keep each other safe. Talking on the Joe Rogan Experience podcast about how some cities in California, such as Beverly Hills, have instituted fines ranging up to hundreds of dollars for mask non-compliance, the Grammy-nominated musician said he was baffled the safety measure had become mandatory.
When it comes to UFOs, Post Malone is a believer.
Post Malone is looking to turn his favorite drinking game into a global sporting event by plotting a World Pong League.The Beerbongs & Bentleys hitmaker has filed to trademark ‘World Pong League’, according to TMZ, as the rapper looks set to take beer pong to the global sporting arena.In papers filed by the star, Post, real name Austin Richard Post, reveals plans to operate official beer pong tournaments, competitions, events, and exhibitions.He is also looking to put the league moniker on
TMZ, Post is looking to lock up the rights to the "World Pong League," which would be a professional beer pong league.
Post Malone is set to take his love of beer pong to the next level.
Post Malone has said that he hopes his new album will help “uplift people’s spirits” during the coronavirus pandemic.The singer/rapper is currently working on the follow-up to 2019’s ‘Hollywood’s Bleeding’ at his home in Park City, Utah.Speaking to WSJ Magazine in a new interview, Malone said that he was enjoying being home, “just vib[ing]-out and [seeing] where my brain takes me — this has been a perfect time to make music, and to write songs about what’s going on currently”.“I’m working on an
Guns N’ Roses track by late Soundgarden frontman Chris Cornell has been shared on what would have been the musician’s 56th birthday (July 20).‘Patience’, an acoustic song originally released on Guns N’ Roses 1988 compilation album ‘Lies’, is given some percussion and keyboard melodies for Cornell’s rendition.
Bombay Bicycle Club have shared a cover of Bonnie Raitt‘s ‘Two Lives’ from their forthcoming new EP of the same name – listen to it below.Set for release on July 24, the ‘Two Lives’ EP features three acoustic reworkings of songs from the band’s recently released album ‘Everything Else Has Gone Wrong’ – ‘Racing Stripes’, ‘Is It Real’ and ‘Let You Go’ – as well as the Bonnie Raitt cover.The band’s frontman Jack Steadman said of the cover: “My dad introduced me to this beautiful Bonnie Raitt song
Post Malone's "Circles" ties for the most weeks spent on Billboard's Pop Songs radio airplay chart, as it scores a 45th week on the list (dated July 11).The single, released on Republic Records, matches the lengthy stays of three other hits.
Justin Bieber's Instagram activity on the 4th of July showed his 140 million followers that the Biebs was booked and busy.He's back in the gym, as he captioned his shirtless gym selfie, "Gonna go hard this month COMMENT ' I’m in' If you plan taking diet, exercise and attitude to the next level this month," which DJ Khaled, Jaden Smith, DaBaby and more A-listers heeded his call.
There is no genre Kelly Clarkson cannot cover.
With The King: Eternal Monarch, Lee Min-ho certified yet again as to why he still continues to be one of the top Korean actors, who fans just can't get enough of. While the 2020 K-drama didn't fetch way too exciting numbers on the ratings chart, that still didn't dull Min-ho's popularity.