Post Malone Delivers Emotional Performance Of “Yours” At CMA Awards

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Post Malone dropped his debut country album on August 16

After nearly a year of teasing his country music debut, Post Malone released F-1 Trillion. The album is filled with 18 songs, 15 of which are collaborations with country singers. Prior to the album’s release, the rapper-singer dropped “I Had Some Help,” “Pour Me a Drink,” “Guy for That,” and “What Don’t Belong to Me” prior to the album’s release.

See the track listing below.

1. “Wrong Ones” (feat. Tim McGraw)
2. “Finer Things” (feat. Hank Williams Jr.)
3. “I Had Some Help” (feat. Morgan Wallen)
4. “Pour Me A Drink” (feat. Blake Shelton)
5. “Have The Heart” (feat. Dolly Parton)
6. “What Don’t Belong To Me”
7. “Goes Without Saying” (feat. Brad Paisley)
8. “Guy For That” (feat. Luke Combs)
9. “Nosedive” (feat. Lainey Wilson)
10. “Losers” (feat. Jelly Roll)
11. “Devil I’ve Been” (feat. ERNEST)
12. “Never Love You Again” (feat. Sierra Ferrell)
13. “Missin’ You Like This” (feat. Luke Combs)
14. “California Sober” (feat. Chris Stapleton)
15. “Hide My Gun” (feat. HARDY)
16. “Right About You”
17. “M-E-X-I-C-O” (feat. Billy Strings)
18. “Yours”

“Yours” was inspired by Post Malone’s daughter

The song ‘Yours” is the last track on the album, but it is quite possibly the most personal. The song is inspired by his two-year-old daughter, thinking about the day he will walk her down the aisle at her wedding. He sings,

“When I walk her down that aisle and do what daddies have to do /

And she might be wearing white, but her first dress it was pink.”

Post Malone rarely talks about his daughter and fiancé and has never shared photos of them, so this song is our glimpse into his life as a father.

Post Malone performs “Yours” at the 2024 CMA Awards

Post Malone opened the show with Chris Stapleton, performing their duet “California Sober.”

Both came back to the CMA Awards stage at Bridgestone Arena to perform solo, with Post Malone performing his deeply personal song, “Yours.”

Audience members looks visibly emotional as Post Malone was singing about his daughter. You could tell it hit home for a lot of the singers!

Watch Post Malone perform “Yours” below.

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