Post Malone & Blake Shelton Link Up For “Pour Me A Drink”

Rating: 5 out of 5.

I’m still bumping “I Had Some Help.”

Post Malone has fully transformed from White Iverson to Hilbilly Kobe. In other words, he is no longer coming anything close to rapping; he’s indulging in traditional country vibes instead. Here’s the kicker: I absolutely love this for him!

Post Malone’s recent venture into country music has been met with enthusiasm, especially following his collaboration with Morgan Wallen on “I Had Some Help.” Now, with the release of “Pour Me A Drink,” he continues to explore the country genre.

In “Pour Me A Drink,” Post Malone and Blake Shelton commiserate over life’s challenges, expressing the need for a drink to unwind. They touch on relatable frustrations like their favorite teams losing games, the grind of hard work, and the little annoyances that come with everyday life.

“Pour Me A Drink” epitomizes the essence of country music. With its folksy melody, relaxed vocal delivery, and relatable lyrics, it transports listeners to the heart of rural America. Post Malone and Blake Shelton effortlessly capture the laidback charm of country living, making it a universally appealing, feel-good tune.

Give “Pour Me A Drink” a shot below.



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