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He Sat in Stillness While the Gospel Rose Around Him, Post Malone’s Quietest Moment Said the Most

Deborah L. Jacobs

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Post Malone once admitted that making music is the only way he knows how to let his emotions breathe. He doesn’t just write songs he spills out what most people keep buried. That kind of raw, unfiltered honesty is exactly why fans cling to every lyric. Millions now follow Post Malone for his raw honesty and relatable feelings and nothing shows that more clearly than the emotional storm captured in “Post Malone gets the Gospel!”

In the video, Post sits still as a choir surrounds him with swelling harmonies. He barely moves, but his eyes say everything there’s grief, wonder, and something close to peace. It’s as if the music is reaching into places too deep for words. Two versions of him seem to collide in this moment: the soft-spoken soul taking it all in, and the man who’s lived through storms most fans will never fully understand. 

Post Malone gets the Gospel!

Fans flooded the comments with stories about lost loved ones, silent prayers and the healing power of music. Many said the moment felt like a mirror, letting them cry without apology. The connection is real, and it’s built on something rare: Post’s willingness to feel everything, even when it hurts.

If “Post Malone gets the Gospel!” feels like being struck still by something holy, then “Goodbyes” is the rage that burns after the tears dry. If the gospel moment is like falling into grace, “Goodbyes” is clawing your way through heartbreak with blood still on your hands. While the first video is quiet, intimate, and heavy with soul, the second one pulls you into a world that’s dark, violent, and desperate to move on.

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Post Malone – “Goodbyes” ft. Young Thug (Rated R) (Official Video)

In the second video Post Malone is resurrected literally. He stumbles out of a grave, covered in blood, his voice soaked in pain and fury. The visuals are raw and cinematic and every lyric hits like a closing door. Young Thug’s wild, emotional verse crashes in like a storm, but it’s Post’s haunted delivery that stays with you. The song doesn’t beg for love back it mourns what’s already gone and through it all, he stands defiant, still singing.

Post Malone doesn’t sugarcoat anything. That’s why fans stay. His music doesn’t just sound good it tells the truth about pain, heartbreak, hope, and survival. Follow him on YouTube, Instagram, and Facebook. The next video might not just move you, it might be the one that finally says what you’ve been feeling.

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