Celebrity Life
RS Charts: The Kid Laroi Earns First Number One With ‘Stay’
New singles from BTS, Post Malone, and Bia with Nicki Minaj also debut in the Top Ten
Watch Post Malone’s New ‘Motley Crew’ Video Featuring Tommy Lee
Singer celebrates stock-car racing in Cole Bennett-directed clip
Meet the Dentist Behind Post Malone’s New Diamond Fangs
Oh, and before you ask, no, insurance does not cover the procedure
‘Wrath of Man’ Is the Action-Heist-Revenge Flick You Want Right Now
Plenty of great side characters, but Guy Ritchie and Jason Statham are the names that matter most in this movie — obviously
Billie Eilish, A$AP Rocky, J Balvin, Post Malone to Headline Governors Ball
Megan Thee Stallion, DaBaby, Phoebe Bridgers all set for three-day event in New York City
Rolling Loud Miami Detail Lineup for Rescheduled 2021 Festival
A$AP Rocky, Travis Scott, Post Malone will headline postponed hip-hop event
Post Malone Cameos in Trailer for ‘Wrath of Man’ Starring Jason Statham
Latest action film from Guy Ritchie arrives in theaters May 7th
See Post Malone Cover Sturgill Simpson’s ‘You Can Have the Crown’ at Texas Benefit
Texas native also covers Brad Paisley's "I'm Gonna Miss Her (The Fishin' Song)" for Matthew McConaughey's 'We're Texas' telethon
Watch Post Malone Bring a Very Dramatic ‘Hollywood’s Bleeding’ to the 2021 Grammy Awards
Singer is up for Album of the Year for Hollywood’s Bleeding and both Record of the Year and Song of the Year for "Circles"
Last Call
March 12th, 2020, was the last time there were multiple, large-scale indoor concerts in the U.S. One year later, the artists who performed, the fans who attended the shows, and the behind-the-scenes workers who made them possible look back on the chaos, uncertainty, and joy of the night before the music stopped
RS Charts: Morgan Wallen’s ‘Dangerous’ Number One for Eighth Week
Country singer continues to reign during quiet week on the albums chart
J Balvin Joins Katy Perry and Post Malone on Pokémon Compilation Album
Capitol Records will release 'Pokémon 25: The Album,' with songs by 11 major Universal Music Group artists, this fall