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Post Malone teases 40-track album The Eternal Buzz

Written by on April 7, 2026

Post Malone has sent fans wild after uploading a blank 40-song tracklist for his upcoming double disc album The Eternal Buzz.

He posted the image on Instagram on Tuesday (06.04.26) with the caption “coming soon.”

It comes a year after he revealed that he had “made probably 35 songs” for his next country album.

The I Had Some Help star said that he’d been deep in vocal sessions for the follow-up to 2024’s chart-topping F-1 Trillion.

Speaking to Billboard ahead of his Coachella 2025 set, he said he was already buzzing about the material.

Post explained that working with Nashville collaborators Ernest, Hardy and Thomas Rhett had been a blast, saying they “just sit and talk and make songs” and that he’s genuinely excited about the new record.

He added that he was trying to figure out “which one’s rock, and which one’s sock” as he sorted through the huge pile of tracks.

While still working on scratch vocals, he said they already had plenty of songs ready to go.

He admitted he usually hates listening back to his own music, but hearing the band play them made him “so excited.”

Post said: “I sit there and listen to these songs, and I usually hate listening to my music, but listening to the band play, I get so excited.”

Talking about blending his different styles — from country to rock to pop — into one seamless live set, the Circles hitmaker said it all comes down to the instrumentation.

With Lillie Mae on fiddle and Chandler Walters on steel guitar, he’s been weaving country textures into older hits before shifting into the new material, insisting that for him “it’s all just music.”

He explained: “You put a twist on the instrumentation and the musicianship of it.

We have Lillie [Mae] playing the fiddle and Cheese [Chandler Walters] playing the steel [guitar] and incorporating that into the old songs and then transitioning into the new s***… that’s always been the thing about me, is it’s all just f****** music.”


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