10 Best Post Malone Songs of All Time

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Written By John Red

Founder of Handsounds, avid music lover of all genres and tastes. 

For the past few years, Post Malone has created some fairly significant waves in the music industry. With his debut album Stoney, the hip-hop, R&B, and pop legend stormed onto the scene in 2016, and the rest is history. Post Malone has had hit after hit, garnering three American Music Awards, nine Grammy nominations, and ten Billboard Music Awards.

Whether you’re a die-hard fan or just someone who can’t resist tapping their foot to a catchy tune, you’re in for a treat. From those tunes that you’ve had on repeat for weeks to the ones you might not have discovered yet, we’re here to break down the absolute best songs that have solidified Post Malone as a true modern music icon. 

Top 10 Best Post Malone Songs of All Time

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10 Best Post Malone Songs of All Time

1. “Rockstar” (Feat. 21 Savage) 

«Rockstar» is definitely Post Malone’s number one hit. On Spotify it has 2.4 billion streams. It was released in 2017 with 21 savage and it quickly became both Post Malone and 21 Savage’s first number-one single in many countries including Australia, the United Kingdom, Canada and more. The song was also nominated for Record of the Year and Best Rap/Sung Performance at the 61st Annual Grammy Awards.

The song is a potent anthem to fame and money that combines rock and hip-hop influences to create something wholly original. The boastful reflections about the good life in the lyrics make for an exhilarating but thought-provoking tune.

A timeless classic that will undoubtedly continue to be adored for years to come, “Rockstar” stands out as one of Post Malone’s best successes because to its catchy chorus and smooth guitar work.

2. “Sunflower” (Feat. Swae Lee)

After, Rockstar, “Sunflower” is the next most popular single,with 2.2 Billion streams on Spotify, taking his sound and aesthetic to another level. 

With its catchy beat and sing-along chorus, this upbeat, techno-pop song perfectly embodies the essence of summer. With the help of hip-hop musician Swae Lee’s mellow vocals, “Sunflower” sculpts a sound environment that will undoubtedly get listeners moving around the city.

“Sunflower” is a song from Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse that will never get old. This rap tune, as far as movie rap tracks go, set records and is still a favourite among listeners.

It’s unquestionably one of his biggest hits and one of his most recent. It’s not surprising that this song has exceeded 2 billion Spotify streams given that it became accessible to people of all ages thanks to its inclusion in a Spider-Man movie.

3. “Circles”

If listeners aren’t already in a relaxed and happy mood, they will be after listening to this song. The song “Circles” may be the pinnacle of what Post Malone’s fans love about him.

After listening to this song and contributing to its 1.7 billion streams, everyone will be spinning in circles. The song is great for any day and season.

The song is about a faded love that is running empty:

Seasons change and our love went cold
Feed the flame ’cause we can’t let it go
Run away, but we’re running in circles


Post Malone and his partner are unable to end their relationship, even though it appears to be just bringing them grief. But staying together only makes things more tense.

4. “Better Now”

After Post Malone’s “Better Now” from Beerbongs & Bentleys was released in 2018, everyone is a little bit better now. It’s safe to say that everyone has heard of this one since there have been over 1.3 billion streams.

Once more, there is something about this musician that enables listeners to relate to every single one of his words. His music has an uplifting tempo and contemplative yet upbeat lyrics that are tough not to dance to.

Post Malone’s vocals are effortless but strong, and the instrumentals provide him the ideal background to stand out.

The song is about reminiscing on a past relationship. Post malone feels sorry that he let is ex girlfriend down but also feels like they are both hiding the fact that they still have feelings for each other.

You probably think that you are better now, better now

You only say that ’cause I’m not around, not around

You know I never meant to let you down, let you down

Woulda gave you anything, woulda gave you everything

You know I say that I am better now, better now

I only say that ’cause you’re not around, not around

Fans will keep listening to this song for a very long time because of its distinctive beat.

5. “Congratulations” (Feat. Quavo)

“Congratulations” by Post Malone is without a doubt a fantastic song to celebrate his success.  The song describes the artist’s fruitful life he lives and the achievement of one’s goals despite being told they would never amount to anything. 

The song reflects on the effort required to make it and the resulting increased appreciation for life’s finer things. The song is a kind of hymn to individuals who have overcome all obstacles and celebrates the perseverance and determination it takes to succeed.

This song’s music videos is one of Post Malone best ones, and fans will never get tired of seeing it. The song is a smash that will always have a home on most playlists thanks to Quavo, one-third of the rap duo Migos, by his side. The Stoney album, which is also from 2016, will always hold a special place in all fans’ hearts.

They said I wouldn’t be nothing

Now they always say congratulations

Worked so hard, forgot how to vacation

They ain’t never had the dedication

People hatin’, say we changed and look, we made it

Yeah, we made it

 6. “Fall Apart”

In Fall Apart Post Malone talks about a bad breakup, and the inevitable excessive drinking that comes with it. He speaks about a break up with a woman who had left him broken and “falling apart”. The only way for Malone to cope was to drink his problems and feelings away.

Oooh, I fall apart

Oooh, yeah, mmhmm

She told me that I’m not enough, yeah

And she left me with a broken heart, yeah

She fooled me twice and it’s all my fault, yeah

She cut too deep, now she left me scarred, yeah

Now there’s too many thoughts goin’ through my brain, yeahA

nd now I’m takin’ these shots like it’s Novocaine, yeah

Post Malone’s modern R&B side comes through in this song. The 2016 single undoubtedly helped Post Malone become well-known. Even though it was one of his first hits, it still takes up most of his Spotify space. Everyone gets the feels when they sway to this song, and six years later, it’s still going strong with over a billion streams.

7. “Wow”

This is another incredibly popular song. It’s not hard to see why, when the beat drops it becomes an immediate party anthem.

The song celebrates the singer’s success while flaunting his wealth in front of those who doubted him. 

Hundred bands in my pocket, it’s on me

Hundred deep when I roll like the army

Get more bottles, these bottles are lonely

It’s a moment when I show up, got ’em sayin’, “Wow” (wow, wow)

It was released in 2018 and it quickly became a big commercial success and topped the charts in several different countries. The song was nominated for a Billboard Music Award for Top Rap Song, and it was undoubtedly deserving of the distinction. To this day It maintains its position at the top of daily mixes worldwide with over a billion streams.

8. “Psycho” (Feat. Ty Dolla $ign)

This is one of those songs that when it starts to play, everyone will start singing along right away. Fans adored “Psycho” when it was initially released in 2018 thanks to Ty Dolla $ign’s instantly recognisable voice, and the music video is unforgettable.

The lyrics of focus on a variety of aspects of Malone and Ty Dolla Sign’s lives, most notably their extravagant and well-known lifestyles. For instance, Malone mentions in the song that people are drawn to him primarily because of his success and not because they actually like him. Malone boasts about amazing things like how many diamonds weigh down his teeth and how his money is so thick that he is unable to fold it while hammering on the fortune he has amassed for himself.

9. “White Iverson”

With good cause, “White Iverson” is the song that gave Post Malone his first taste of fame. Since it was released in 2015 as the lead single from his debut album, the tranquil, ethereal tune has become a feeling.

With a nod to NBA great Allen Iverson, the song is about spending money and having a good time. It describes Post Malone’s desires to be wealthy and prosperous at all costs. He sings about “saucin'” (looking stylish and cool) and “swaggin'” (displaying his pricey accessories, jewellery, and clothing). The chorus urges the audience to “watch out” as he attempts to succeed, expressing his desire to become wealthy. Additionally, the lyrics include references to a number of basketball legends in an effort to make comparisons between himself and those players. In the end, the song serves as a call to action, inspiring others to overcome the challenges standing in their way of achievement.

10. “Goodbyes” (Feat. Young Thug)

The last song on this list was Malone’s 7th top 10 on the US Billboard Hot 100.

“Goodbyes” is about two once-in-love people that realise that they can’t be together because their relationship has failed. As the pair suffers with the effects of their split, the song discusses sentiments of anguish and regret. The song is an open window into the struggle of parting goodbye, as well as an admission that both people share responsibility for their relationship’s failure. In spite of lingering emotions, the chorus emphasises the finality of saying goodbye and the resignation of not being able to save the relationship. The song ultimately serves as a reminder that relationships can be difficult and unpleasant, and that sometimes it is best to accept the truth that fighting to maintain the connection is pointless.

Best post malone songs – Closing remarks

In conclusion, we’ve been able to delve into the artist’s incredible musical journey by looking at his top 10 best songs. Post Malone has made a lasting impression on the modern music landscape with his unique fusion of genres and intensely personal lyrics. From his debut single “White Iverson” to his number-one singles “Circles” and “Sunflower,” his record demonstrates a progression in sound and style that appeals to a wide range of listeners.

These songs profoundly connect with listeners on a deep level while also reflecting Post Malone’s own experiences and feelings. They are relatable to a wide spectrum of listeners because they provide a window into the complexity of fame, love, heartbreak, and self-discovery. There is no difference between a devoted admirer and an occasional listener.

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