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Luke Combs + Post Malone Perform on a Moving Truck in Nashville

Luke Combs + Post Malone Perform on a Moving Truck in Nashville

Post Malone has had a crazy few days in Music City. This week, the rapper-turned-friend-of-country performed unreleased material from his upcoming country project, F-1 Trillion, on a typical stage, then found one less conventional.

Downtown Nashville came to a standstill on the ever-busy Broadway when Posty and his good country buddy Luke Combs stood on a moving flat-bed trailer to film a new music video.

Watch the fan-captured video below to see Malone and Combs filming the music video for their new collab, “Guy for That,” which will appear on Posty’s debut country LP.

Most of the onlookers seem to be tourists — ie not actors — who are just as shocked to see the two superstars roll by as they would be if they saw an alien land.

Right out of the gate, Malone is jumping into country music like a kid cannonballing into the local pool on a Saturday afternoon. The American singer already has a No. 1 country song with Morgan Wallen, “I Had Some Help,” and he’s released a song with Blake Shelton. During an exclusive set earlier this week, he debuted a deeply personal new song about his daughter.

All of this is building up to the release of F-Trillion (Aug. 16), plus the adjoining F-Trillion Tour, which kicks off September 8.

Evan Paul is the host of Taste of Country Nights, a syndicated radio show heard on more than 130 country radio stations nationwide, every night from 7PM to midnight. He plays the best new country music and interviews today’s top stars, like Luke Combs, Morgan Wallen, Kenny Chesney, Miranda Lambert, Dan + Shay, Keith Urban, Carrie Underwood, Luke Bryan, Chris Stapleton, Lady A, + more!

See Pictures of Luke Combs’ New Nashville Bar, Category 10

Luke Combs is ready to join the ranks of country artists who have opened their own bars in Nashville’s Broadway district. The honky-tonk will be called Category 10, playing off of his debut single “Hurricane.” Although true hurricanes are categorized no higher than a Category 5, Combs opted to double the intensity with a 10 ranking. It’s a nod to his career, really.

Category 10 will be anything but small: The bar will be the largest entertainment venue on the strip, featuring the area’s biggest dance floor and rooftop. Combs is also including more intimate spaces to accommodate young talented singers and songwriters.

Post Malone Facts: 11 Things Country Fans Need to Know

Everyone knows Post Malone (Austin Richard Post) was born in 1995, lived in Texas and serves up originally pleasing pop, hip-hop and country music. These 11 facts about the “I Had Some Help Singer” dig deeper and reveal the man beneath the tattoos and music.

Gallery Credit: Billy Dukes

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