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8 Post Malone Songs That Will Have You In Your Feelings

Here's the songs to listen to when you're in your feelings.

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It's no surprise that people love Post Malone's music and feel like it can touch them in ways other music doesn't. Here's a list of Post Malone's music to listen to when you're deep in your feelings.

1. "I Fall Apart"

Fall apart is the best song to listen to when you are feeling hopeless with whatever you are going through.

2. "Feeling Whitney"


Feeling Whitney is the perfect song to listen too when your feeling lonely.

3. "Paranoid"

If your feeling lost and don't know what to do, the song paranoid really resonates with that feeling.

4. "Stay"

If you find yourself thinking of the past and reminiscing stay puts you right in that mood.

5. "Better Now"

When your in a positive mood, or feeling hopeful, or feel like a situation is looking up better now is the perfect song for that mood

6. "Congratulations"

When your feeling confident and feel like no one can break your vibe this is the perfect song to listen too, to keep that vibe going.

7. "Rockstar"


When you are in a good hype up mood rockstar will definitely keep your vibe going and make you get all into it.

8. "Too Young"

I love listening to this song when I'm just happy with life or at the end of the semester when I see my grades and just so happy with the outcome of the semester. (it's always good)

Let's be honest, Post Malone has some of the most relatable music to your feelings. If by some reason you have never heard og Mr. Post Malone's music, I've added it just to make it convenient to you. Enjoy!

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