Post Malone has captivated millions with his raw honesty and the emotional depth in his music. People follow him for his genuine openness about his struggles and triumphs. A powerful example of this comes from his live performance of “I Had Some Help” during the Tour in San Francisco where Post shares the vulnerability behind seeking help and support.
In “I Had Some Help” Post Malone talk about the struggles of life and the importance of relying on others for strength. The energy from the live crowd adds to the intensity of his performance creating a connection that resonates deeply with the audience. The song speaks to feeling lost and overwhelmed yet finding hope in accepting help: a theme that echoes the emotional side of Posts journey.
Post Malone – I Had Some Help – live @ San Francisco 7/1/25 Big Ass Stadium Tour
Fans who watch this performance often share how much it speaks to their own experiences of facing hard days or personal battles. The comments reflect how Posts honesty in sharing his battle with mental health and personal growth brings comfort and connection helping fans feel less alone.
The two videos tell different chapters of the same story. In “I Had Some Help” Post Malone shares the raw emotions of feeling lost and vulnerable reaching out for support when facing his struggles. This performance captures the emotional weight of falling apart. In contrast his interview about his past struggles with alcohol marks the turning point in his journey where he’s ready to fight back.
Post Malone Opens Up About His Past Struggle With Alcohol
In the interview, Post opens up about the pain of battling alcohol and the strength it took to overcome it. His reflection on those dark times shows a man who has learned from his struggles and now uses his platform to speak openly about overcoming them. This transparency is just as powerful as his emotional performance on stage showing his growth and resilience.
Post Malone’s music and honesty resonate deeply because he is unafraid to show his flaws, fears, and triumphs. To stay updated on his journey follow Post on Facebook, Instagram and YouTube, his next song might be exactly what you need to hear.