Post Malone has been making some pretty huge waves in the music industry over the past few years. The hip-hop, R&B and pop legend burst onto the scene in 2016 with his debut album Stoney – and the rest is history. With three American Music Awards, nine Grammy Award nominations and ten Billboard Music Awards, Post Malone has had hit after hit.
Spotify is a great way to discover all the new and best music, and this streaming service can let fans know what the most popular music is. It’s time to listen to some tunes and celebrate Post Malone’s best beats.
Updated on April 7, 2022 by Anthony Farese: With another year in the books, Post Malone successfully continued his dominant run at the top of the charts. The upstate New York native was the twenty-first most-streamed artist on Spotify in 2021, with hit songs such as “One Right Now” racking up over 200 million streams despite being released in November. Post Malone’s songs continue to be mega-hits, while his top songs, which are older releases, also continue to rack up massive streaming totals.
dix White Iverson – 903 millions de flux
I play, I play, Iverson on you, watch out, watch out, watch out, yeah
“White Iverson” was the song that earned Post Malone his first taste of fame, and for good reason. The relaxing, spacey song has been a vibe since its release in 2015 as the lead single from her debut album.
Malone compares himself to NBA legend and part-time actor Allen Iverson, and with good reason. Both found huge success in their field, and this song helped Malone find it in his. It remains one of his greatest hits to this day.
9 Goodbyes (Feat. Young Thug) – 963 millions de flux
‘Cause I need to be saved too
I’m no good at goodbyes
Post Malone is well known enough to have a featured artist on his songs, and much of his top ten includes one. This 2019 hit from The Hollywood Bleed is an example of one and is perfect for any occasion. Malone teamed up with Southern crooner Young Thug to make the hit ‘Goodbyes’.
Malone is the king of “feel good” jams that hit this deep. This song has been listened to nearly a billion times, and each time sounds better than the last.
8 Wow. – 1.3 billion flux
It’s a time when I show up, make ’em say “wow”
“Wow” received a Billboard Music Award nomination for Best Rap Song, and this 2019 song from The Hollywood Bleed was certainly worthy of this honor.
The music video also deserves to say “wow,” and that’s really the best word to describe this hit song. With over a billion streams, it continues to top daily mixes everywhere.
7 Psycho (Feat. Ty Dolla $ign) – 1,3 milliard de streams
My roof lookin’ like a no-show, got diamonds by the boat load
Don’t act like you my friend when I roll through my extremities
This is the song everyone will immediately start singing as soon as she starts playing. Teaming up with the recognizable vocals of Ty Dolla $ign, all fans loved “Psycho” when the song was first released in 2018, and the music video is more than memorable.
If someone isn’t a huge Post Malone fan, this might actually be the song they would mention if asked to name one by this artist. Millions of people have listened to it over and over.
6 I’m falling apart – 1.3 billion streams
Ooh I’m falling down, to my heart, I’m falling down, to my heart
It’s the contemporary R&B side of Post Malone. Released in 2016, “I Fall Apart” certainly pushed Post Malone to fame. Although it was one of his earliest hits, it still dominates his presence on Spotify.
With over a billion streams, everyone feels the thrill when they rock out to this tune – and after six years, it’s still working.
5 Congratulations (Feat. Quavo) – 1.5 billion streams
People hate, say we changed and look, we did – yeah we did
If there’s one great song to celebrate Post Malone’s fame, it’s “Congratulations.” Moreover, it is one of his best music videos and one that fans will never get tired of watching.
With Quavo, a third of the rap group Migos, at his side, “Congratulations” is a hit that will always have a place on most playlists. Also back in 2016, the Stoney the album will always have a place in the hearts of all fans.
4 Better now – 1.6 billion streams
You know I never meant to let you down
I would have given you anything
I would have given you everything
Everyone is a little better now after Post Malone released “Better Now” in 2018, as part of Beer bongs and Bentleys. With over 1.3 billion streams, it’s safe to say everyone has heard this one.
Again, there’s something about this artist that makes fans resent his every word. The beat of this song is also iconic and fans will keep streaming it for a long time.
3 Circles – 1.7 billion streams
The seasons are changing and our love has grown cold
Feed the flame ’cause we can’t let it go
Run away, but we’re going in circles
This song is the perfect jam for that relaxed, content vibe, and if fans aren’t into one yet, they will be after listening to it. “Circles” might be the epitome of everything fans love about Post Malone.
Everyone will dance around listening to this song and adding to the 1.7 billion streams. It is a tune that can be sung through the seasons.
2 Sunflower (Feat. Swae Lee) – 2.2 billion streams
Then you’re left in the dust
Unless I stayed by your side
you are the sunflower
From Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse,Sunflower” is a song that really hasn’t aged and probably never will. As far as rap songs in movies go, this one has broken records and continues to stay on people’s playlists.
One of his most recent successes is also undoubtedly one of his greatest. This song reached people of all ages after appearing in a Spider-Man movie, so it’s no surprise that it topped 2 billion streams on Spotify.
1 Rockstar (Feat. 21 Savage) – 2.4 billion streams
Man I feel like a rock star
If Post Malone was big after his debut album, this song made him huge. In 2018, Posty stepped out with Atlanta rapper 21 Savage by his side for the hit “Rockstar.”
With over 2 billion streams, this song will always be one of the reasons fans can’t get enough of Post Malone. He has certainly become a modern day rockstar, and all of his fans will stream him again and again on Spotify.
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