Posty’s signature blend of tart content and evanescent delivery carries his third album. “Enemies” shrugs off its own platitudinous pondering of friends-turned-haters with its very melody, a low-stakes balmy sing-song. When featured streaming sensation DaBaby butts in with a rat-a-tat, pile-up flow, it highlights Post Malone’s technical laxity as a rapper, but also his unerring instinct for what will cut through the ambient noise in the car, at the supermarket or during hour four of the frat party. That instinct is not Posty’s alone — writer-producer Louis Bell has been his constant collaborator — but his subtle rasp sands a little extra grip into the airiest of melodies.
A1 | Hollywood's Bleeding |
A2 | Saint-Tropez |
A3 | Enemies |
A4 | Allergic |
A5 | A Thousand Bad Times |
B1 | Circles |
B2 | Die For Me |
B3 | On The Road |
B4 | Take What You Want |
C1 | I'm Gonna Be |
C2 | Staring At The Sun |
C3 | Sunflower (Spider-Man: Into The Spider-Verse) |
C4 | Internet |
D1 | Goodbyes |
D2 | Myself |
D3 | I Know |
D4 | Wow. |