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“This Might Be My Favorite Part”: The Quiet Post Malone Moment That Left Thousands Speechless   

Dylan Kickham

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The lights dimmed. A hush fell over the crowd. And then just a quiet smile from Post Malone and a single line: “This might be my favorite part of the show .” No pyrotechnics, no flashy tricks. Just him, a mic, and thousands of hearts waiting to break a little with him. In that moment, the noise of the world faded. What came next wasn’t just a song it was a shared feeling. This is what Post does best, he makes something so personal feel like it belongs to everyone in the room.

In this special performance of This Might Be My Favorite Part of the Show, filmed live and intimate, Post takes the audience on a journey through love, loss and everything that gets tangled in between. The emotion in his voice is almost too much for fans to carry there’s sadness, quiet frustration, and that aching confusion they recognize all too well. Fans can tell he’s been through it.

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Listeners say this song helped them through heartbreak, grief, or the kinds of nights where everything feels too heavy. You don’t just watch Post Malone you feel with him. And in the comments, strangers write like old friends, sharing stories of their own pain. When Post is honest, he gives others permission to be too.

That’s what makes One Night in Rome, Italy (Full Concert) feel like the next part of the same journey. If the first video is about coming undone, this one is about rising through the wreckage. There’s a different kind of energy here more grounded, more certain. You can almost feel Post saying, “I’ve been there, I’ve hurt, but I’m still here.”

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Post Malone – One Night in Rome, Italy (Full Concert)

In Rome, his voice hits harder, like it’s holding up everything he’s learned. There’s strength in every lyric, and his presence fills the stage like he’s finally found peace with the pain. The lights glow gold around him, like they’re part of his healing too. Growth, courage and a fire that wasn’t there before pulse through the whole set.

What keeps Post Malone’s music living in people’s hearts is simple: he tells the truth. About fear. About falling apart. About climbing out of it, slow but steady. He sings what so many of you are scared to say out loud and that’s why his songs don’t just sound good, they stay. So if you haven’t already, follow him on Facebook, Instagram, and YouTube. 

Post Malone – Live in Sydney 2023-02-04 – Twelve Carat Tour 67-minute set *FULL SHOW 4K*