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Post Malone Charts 18 Songs From ‘F-1 Trillion’ on Hot 100, All Collaborations

Post Malone is back with another massive week on the charts, thanks to his new album, “F-1 Trillion.” The set debuts at No. 1 on the Billboard 200 for the week dated August 31, earning 250,000 equivalent album units in its opening frame, according to Luminate. This marks the second-biggest week of 2024 for a country album, following the 407,000 units Beyonce’s “Cowboy Carter” logged in April. Additionally, “F-1 Trillion” becomes Post Malone’s first chart-topper on the Top Country Albums chart.

All 18 tracks from the standard edition of “F-1 Trillion” have charted on the Billboard Hot 100. These include all 15 collaborations, with “I Had Some Help,” featuring Morgan Wallen, leading the pack at No. 2. Here’s the rundown of how the songs are performing:

Rank, Title:
No. 2, “I Had Some Help,” feat. Morgan Wallen
No. 13, “Pour Me a Drink,” feat. Blake Shelton
No. 17, “Guy for That,” feat. Luke Combs
No. 23, “Wrong Ones,” feat. Tim McGraw
No. 25, “Losers,” feat. Jelly Roll
No. 34, “California Sober,” feat. Chris Stapleton
No. 40, “What Don’t Belong to Me”
No. 42, “Finer Things,” feat. Hank Williams Jr.
No. 50, “Nosedive,” feat. Lainey Wilson
No. 54, “Yours”
No. 56, “Have the Heart,” feat. Dolly Parton
No. 60, “Goes Without Saying,” feat. Brad Paisley
No. 63, “Missin’ You Like This,” feat. Luke Combs
No. 65, “Hide My Gun,” feat. HARDY
No. 66, “Devil I’ve Been,” feat. ERNEST
No. 78, “Never Love You Again,” feat. Sierra Ferrell
No. 83, “M-E-X-I-C-O,” feat. Billy Strings
No. 88, “Right About You”

The standard edition of “F-1 Trillion” was released on August 16 and includes 18 songs. Later that day, Post Malone reissued a deluxe version, the “Long Bed” edition, adding nine additional solo tracks.

Moreover, Post Malone also features on Taylor Swift’s former two-week No. 1 “Fortnight,” currently at No. 55, marking his 19th song on the latest Hot 100. This week, his chart entries have reached a new peak, beating his previous record of 18 entries back on May 12, 2018, with the release of “beerbongs & bentleys.”

With 15 debuts on the Hot 100, Post Malone’s total career entries have now reached 95. Out of these, 48 have made it to the top 40, 13 have entered the top 10, and six have reached the No. 1 spot. His first entry was “White Iverson” on September 26, 2015.

Several guests on “F-1 Trillion” have also made notable Hot 100 entries. Thanks to his contribution to “Finer Things,” Hank Williams Jr. secures his fourth career entry and his highest-charting song to date at No. 42. His previous entries include “A Country Boy Can Survive (Y2K Version)” in 2000 and two hits from 1964, “Long Gone Lonesome Blues” and “Endless Sleep.”

Dolly Parton, through “Have the Heart,” adds her 22nd career Hot 100 hit, her second this year after “Tyrant,” with Beyoncé. This is her first time charting multiple songs within a calendar year since 1985, when she achieved two duets with Kenny Rogers.

Additionally, Billy Strings makes his first Hot 100 appearance with his feature on “M-E-X-I-C-O.” The 31-year-old bluegrass sensation has already made his mark on the Bluegrass Albums chart, where he’s had seven career entries:

Peak Position, Title, Year:
No. 3, “Turmoil & Tinfoil“, 2017
No. 1 (25 weeks), “Home“, 2019
No. 10, “An OurVinyl Sessions” (EP), 2019
No. 1 (9 weeks), “Renewal“, 2021
No. 1 (16 weeks), “Me / And / Dad“, 2022
No. 6, “Meet Me at the Creek / Pyramid Country / Must Be Seven / Meet Me at the Creek (Live at Lawrence Joel Veterans Memorial Coliseum, Winston-Salem, NC 3/4/23)“, 2023
No. 1 (5 weeks), “Live, Vol. 1“, 2024

Strings has spent 55 weeks in total at No. 1 on the Bluegrass Albums chart in his career, ranking fifth-most since the chart’s inception in 2002. This list is led by Alison Krauss (242 weeks), followed by Steve Martin (83), Nickel Creek (82), and Old Crow Medicine Show (66).

Three of his albums have also charted on the Billboard 200: “Renewal” (No. 82 peak), “Me / And / Dad” (No. 37), and “Live, Vol. 1” (No. 58). He has earned six Grammy nominations, winning Best Bluegrass Album in 2021 for “Home.”

Source: Billboard