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On
Post Malone
's studio debut
Stoney
, the Dallas-raised musician with gold grills and braids sing-raps his way through an album's worth of woozy R&B-inflected hip-hop. As a fan of rap and its associated culture,
Post
delivers with moderate respect, careful not to toe the precarious line over which others like
Iggy Azalea
and
Riff Raff
have stumbled. Although he plays guitar and is influenced by
Tim McGraw
as much as
Kanye West
,
is mostly devoid of that country twang, save for some outlaw grit on "Broken Whiskey Glass" and faint strumming on "Go Flex" (bonus track "Leave" actually captures his true cross-genre nature best). Mostly, that part of his background only comes through when he chooses to sing. Those tracks -- notably "No Option" and "I Fall Apart" -- work best, featuring strong vocals that quiver when he pushes it to the limit. Guest vocalists and producers like
Kehlani
("Feel"),
River Tiber
("Cold"),
Pharrell Williams
("Up There"), and
Quavo
Metro Boomin
("Congratulations") bolster
with both atmosphere and credibility, while tourmate
Justin Bieber
increases the star power on the sweet "Cha-Cha"/"Hotline Bling"-esque "Deja Vu." On the aptly titled
provides an appropriate soundtrack for a certain type of recreational rest and relaxation. ~ Neil Z. Yeung
On
Post Malone
's studio debut
Stoney
, the Dallas-raised musician with gold grills and braids sing-raps his way through an album's worth of woozy R&B-inflected hip-hop. As a fan of rap and its associated culture,
Post
delivers with moderate respect, careful not to toe the precarious line over which others like
Iggy Azalea
and
Riff Raff
have stumbled. Although he plays guitar and is influenced by
Tim McGraw
as much as
Kanye West
,
is mostly devoid of that country twang, save for some outlaw grit on "Broken Whiskey Glass" and faint strumming on "Go Flex" (bonus track "Leave" actually captures his true cross-genre nature best). Mostly, that part of his background only comes through when he chooses to sing. Those tracks -- notably "No Option" and "I Fall Apart" -- work best, featuring strong vocals that quiver when he pushes it to the limit. Guest vocalists and producers like
Kehlani
("Feel"),
River Tiber
("Cold"),
Pharrell Williams
("Up There"), and
Quavo
Metro Boomin
("Congratulations") bolster
with both atmosphere and credibility, while tourmate
Justin Bieber
increases the star power on the sweet "Cha-Cha"/"Hotline Bling"-esque "Deja Vu." On the aptly titled
provides an appropriate soundtrack for a certain type of recreational rest and relaxation. ~ Neil Z. Yeung

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