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Post Malone & Sierra Ferrell Cover Johnny Cash & June Carter’s “Jackson”

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Post Malone is making waves with his upcoming album, F-1 Trillion, by embracing an array of collaborations. While fans are already familiar with his duets with Morgan Wallen and Blake Shelton, he’s hinted at future songs alongside Luke Combs and Chris Stapleton.

Last night, Malone unveiled a few new collaborations, including a promising track with HARDY. Although this particular song isn’t new to his dedicated followers, he surprised everyone by adding Sierra Ferrell to his track “Never Love You Again.” This addition, Malone hopes, will be featured on his new album.

Malone first introduced “Never Love You Again” at the ACM Awards, where it quickly became a favorite. The song, with its steel guitar-accented melody, evokes the heartache that’s central to the country music many fans envisioned from him. Although the track was already well-received, Ferrell’s involvement last night took it to another level.

Announcing Ferrell to the audience as “the young lady who is the best singer he has ever heard,” the duo captivated listeners with their performance. Their voices harmonized beautifully, with Malone’s slight rasp balancing Ferrell’s angelic and impressive range. Each line they sang together showcased the best of both artists.


“Saw the Bible on your dresser
Save some forgiveness for me
Baby, this ain’t no ol’ cowboy western
‘Cause I won’t be lookin’ back when I leave
Oh, it’s a long, lost highway
And this road ain’t my friend
I love you ’til tomorrow
And I’ll never love you again…”

Given Malone’s admiration for Sierra Ferrell, he kept her on stage for a bonus performance. The duo delivered an outstanding rendition of Johnny and June Carter Cash’s “Jackson.” After the solemn heartbreak ballad, the switch to the lively classic brought evident joy to the stage.

Ferrell danced with enthusiasm while Malone joined in, creating a memorable moment for the audience. The chemistry between the two was palpable, making it a performance worth watching on repeat.

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