Post Malone Spans His Career In Stripped-Back 'Tiny Desk' Concert
Featuring classic cuts and recent tracks.
After inviting Action Bronson into the studio last week, NPR Music‘s latest guest is Post Malone, who stopped by to deliver an intimate performance of some of his most revered tracks. Watch him dabble across his discography in his Tiny Desk Concert below.
With the help of a full choir and strings ensemble, Posty runs through four songs for the performance, putting a stripped-down spin on each: “Sunflower”, “I Fall Apart”, “Circles” and “Enough Is Enough”.
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“I’m on tour and my voice is balls right now,” the rapper prefaces his performance. “So I appreciate you guys listening and putting up with that.” He leads the melody with his vulnerable vocals, as well as the acoustic guitar, strumming alongside fellow guitarist Emily Rosenfield, drummer Destin Johnson and pianist Louis Bell.
After hitting career classics – Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse standout single “Sunflower”, bad boy ballad “I Fall Apart” and universal hit off Hollywood’s Bleeding, “Circles” – he pivots to his latest album AUSTIN (which dropped just last month) for the last song.
Stream Post Malone’s Tiny Desk Concert in full above.
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