It can take less than a minute to make the whole internet stop and listen. That is exactly what happened when a short clip featuring Post Malone, Jelly Roll, and Chandler Walters popped up. They were standing outside, just singing the country song “Who’s Your Daddy.” This was not a big stage, but it was a huge moment that made everyone ask the same question.
In the clip, Post Malone wears a white cowboy hat and holds a beer, smiling as he sings. He looks happy and completely natural singing the country tune. This was not the artist most people were used to. It felt like he was showing a new part of himself, and fans loved that it seemed so real and comfortable.
Post Malone Jelly Roll “Whos your daddy”
The reaction from viewers was immediate and loud. People everywhere started saying that Post has gone full country! Even though the video was short, it felt important. It was like getting one small taste of something amazing and suddenly needing the whole meal.
That casual singalong was just a little spark, but it showed the world a powerful connection. It proved that Post Malone and Jelly Roll really clicked. That spark, however, was about to become a giant fire. The question was no longer if they would work together in a big way, but when everyone would get to see it happen.
Post Malone & Jelly Roll – Losers ft. Jelly Roll (Live on the 2025 MTV Video Music Awards)
That big moment arrived on the MTV Video Music Awards stage. Post Malone and Jelly Roll performed their song “Losers” for everyone. This was not a quiet backyard song. It was a massive, powerful performance. You could hear the strength in their voices as they sang, mixing rock, country, and hip-hop.
Post Malone has built a career on making music that is honest and full of feeling. He is not afraid to be himself, no matter the genre. This journey from a simple country clip to the huge VMA stage shows he just follows his heart. Follow Post Malone on Facebook, Instagram, and YouTube. His story shows what happens when a real artist is not afraid to try new things.