Post Malone unveils tracklist for new album Hollywood's Bleeding
04 September 2019, 11:12
| Written by
Cerys Kenneally
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Post Malone has shared the full tracklist for his new record Hollywood's Bleeding.
Having announced the album last week, revealing it would feature the likes of Ozzy Osbourne, SZA, Future, Travis Scott, Halsey, and more, Post Malone has revealed the full tracklist for the record, which features 17 tracks.
The tracklist lands after Post Malone dropped the video for lead single "Circles" yesterday (3 September).
Hollywood's Bleeding will be Post Malone's third album, after last year's beerbongs & bentleys record.
Tracklist:
- Hollywood's Bleeding
- Saint Tropez
- Enemies (feat. Da Baby)
- A Thousand Bad Times
- Circles
- Die For Me (feat. Future and Halsey)
- On The Road (feat. Meek Mill and Lil Baby)
- Take What You Want (feat. Ozzy Osbourne and Travis Scott)
- I'm Gonna Be
- Staring At The Sun (feat. SZA)
- Sunflower (feat. Swae Lee)
- Internet
- Goodbyes (feat. Young Thug)
- Myself
- I Know
- Wow
"Circles" is out now. Post Malone's Hollywood's Bleeding album lands this Friday (6 September).
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