Post Malone Shares His Top Two Artists of 2024, Both Are Country Singers!

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Post Malone at the BottleRock Music Festival in May 2023. Photo by Daniel DeSlover/Shutterstock (13936180bm)

Post Malone has unveiled his top-streamed artists for 2024, and both happen to be country artists! both hailing from the country genre.

While headlining the Wild Horses Festival in San Diego, Malone revealed his top two artists of 2024: George Strait and Zach Top, as People reported. Malone not only shared his listening preferences, but also brought Zach Top on stage for a rendition of Vince Gill’s “Don’t Let Our Love Start Slippin’ Away,” showcasing his deepening connection to country music.

“Me and Post Malone, bringing country back…” Top said, in a recent video clip, as American Songwriter reported. “Me, him and Beyonce.”

Malone’s 2024 album, F-1 Trillion, reflects this country influence, featuring collaborations with artists like Morgan Wallen, Blake Shelton, Luke Combs, Tim McGraw, and Lainey Wilson.

The album’s success is evident, having secured the No. 1 spot on the Billboard 200. As of December 2024, Malone ranks 24th among the most-streamed artists on Spotify, with over 70 million streams. Additionally, he is the 10th most-viewed artist on YouTube in 2024, amassing 245.8 million views.

His foray into country music reached a milestone with his debut at the Grand Ole Opry, a testament to his growing presence in the genre.

“He has a country heart and he is someone who immersed himself in the Nashville way,” Brad Paisley, started the performance saying, as People reported. “But you aren’t a country singer until you’ve played this.”

Malone has announced “The Big Ass Stadium Tour” for summer 2025, set to traverse North America with a lineup of country artists, including Jelly Roll. The extensive tour begins on April 29 in Salt Lake City, with stops in major cities like Las Vegas, Dallas, Atlanta, Detroit, Chicago, New York, Miami, Orlando, Denver, Seattle, and more, before concluding on July 1 in San Francisco.

The  “I Had Some Help” musician recently made headlines for his appearance during Beyoncé’s Christmas Day halftime show. The two performed their collab “LEVII’S JEANS”.

On Twitter, Malone showed his gratitude for the special performance. “Thank you @Beyonce so much for havin me out in Houston, and on your beautiful record. Also, thank you for sharin your talent and art with the world. I love you,” he wrote.