Post Malone – Stoney (Deluxe Edition) (2016) [FLAC 24 bit, 44,1 kHz]

Post Malone - Stoney (Deluxe Edition) (2016) [FLAC 24 bit, 44,1 kHz] Download

Artist: Post Malone
Album: Stoney (Deluxe Edition)
Genre: Hip-Hop
Release Date: 2016
Audio Format:: FLAC (tracks) 24 bit, 44,1 kHz
Duration: 01:08:22
Total Tracks: 18
Total Size: 782 MB

Tracklist:

01. Post Malone – Broken Whiskey Glass (03:53)
02. Post Malone – Big Lie (03:27)
03. Post Malone – Deja Vu (feat. Justin Bieber) (03:54)
04. Post Malone – No Option (02:59)
05. Post Malone – Cold (04:28)
06. Post Malone – White Iverson (04:16)
07. Post Malone – I Fall Apart (03:43)
08. Post Malone – Patient (03:14)
09. Post Malone – Go Flex (02:59)
10. Post Malone – Feel (feat. Kehlani) (03:17)
11. Post Malone – Too Young (03:57)
12. Post Malone – Congratulations (feat. Quavo) (03:40)
13. Post Malone – Up There (03:14)
14. Post Malone – Yours Truly, Austin Post (03:39)
15. Post Malone – Leave (05:24)
16. Post Malone – Hit This Hard (04:09)
17. Post Malone – Money Made Me Do It (feat. 2 Chainz) (03:44)
18. Post Malone – Feeling Whitney (04:17)

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Billboard 200 – #6, 2016
Billboard Hot 100 – #14, 2016 – White Iverson
Juno Award Nomination – International Album of the Year, 2018

American hip-hop artist Post Malone (real name: Austin Post) shot to fame after generating over four million streams and selling three million copies of his song White Iverson, followed by Too Young, a tribute to rapper A$AP Yams who died at the age of 26. Both hits are included along with the gold single Go Flex on Malone’s debut album Stoney, boasting a guest list headed by Justin Bieber on the fourth single Deja Vu.This deluxe edition contains four bonus tracks, notably Money Made Me Do It featuring 2 Chainz.”When you first start listening to a new song, there’s an in-between period of its shaping memory. The rhythms and lyrics are familiar, but not rotely summonable. A song will always sound most magical then. (Deja Vu) is that sensation distilled … it sounds a lot like another song you know very well, Hotline Bling … though lyrically Deja Vu is much cuter … with the repeated listens the song begs for, Deja Vu’s rhythms and lyrics begin to solidify: the echoed coo in the chorus, the half strum of the guitar as punctuation. Post Malone has this anxious little warble happening that makes his inherent corniness a sweet thing. Justin Bieber is as buttery as ever.”
– Pitchfork

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