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Post Malone Brings Nashville to Tears with Emotional Shoutout to Families in “Yours” Bud Session

Deborah L. Jacobs

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With just a guitar, a spotlight and his voice, Post Malone gave a performance that felt more like a love letter than a song. In a quiet Nashville night during his Bud Light “Yours: A Night in Nashville” session, he stopped everything to say what we all need to hear: shoutout to all the fathers, mothers, sons and daughters. The moment, short as it was, hit right in the heart.

This stripped-back clip captured Post Malone at his most real and emotional. He sits surrounded by soft lights and a warm crowd pouring himself into a message that feels deeply personal. He doesn’t need fireworks or a big stage to make you feel something. The way he says “Yours” feels like he means it. It’s not just a title, it’s a promise to the people who matter.

shoutout to all the fathers, mothers, sons

People in the crowd were visibly moved. Some smiled through tears while others held the hands of their loved ones. Online the comments are filled with fans expressing how much this meant to them. One said, “He really gets it. That one line made me call my dad.” It’s proof that even a few seconds of honesty and soul can last forever.

If “Yours” felt like a deep breath after a long day, then his recent single “I Had Some Help” with Morgan Wallen is the exhale filled with grit and groove. The post has a way of shifting between heartbreak and fun without ever losing its emotional impact. “I Had Some Help” brings his countryside roaring to life, proving he can move your feet right after he moves your heart.

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Post Malone – I Had Some Help (feat. Morgan Wallen) (Official Video)

This song exploded across platforms and fans love the blend of country storytelling and Post’s raw edge. Whether they’re country die-hards or hip-hop heads, everyone agrees: Post Malone was made for this lane too.

Post Malone keeps it real across all his social media platforms, from Instagram to TikTok to Twitter. Whether he’s posting about beer, new music or fatherhood, he gives fans a glimpse into his world in a way that always feels personal and honest.

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