“They’re Not for Attention”, Post Malone Reveals the Real Pain Behind His Face Tattoos

Deborah L. Jacobs

Post Malone isn’t just known for his music he’s also known for his face tattoos. But as fans recently learned, there’s more to the ink than just style. In a video titled “There’s a deeper reason Post Malone covered his face in tattoos”, Post opens up about the truth behind his look. Millions continue to follow Post for his raw honesty and relatable feelings, and this clip shows exactly why. 

In the short clip, Post explains that his face tattoos were never just for attention. Instead they came from a place of insecurity. He admits that he never liked the way he looked, and the tattoos helped him cover that up. His voice is calm, but there’s a heaviness in his words. In one moment, he jokes lightly. In another, you can hear the weight behind what he’s saying.

There’s a deeper reason Post Malone covered his face in tattoos

Listeners say hearing about this gave them a new kind of respect for him. The comment section is filled with people who’ve struggled with self-esteem or used creativity to cope. Post’s willingness to share something so personal builds a deeper connection with his audience. It’s not just about the music it’s about knowing that even someone successful can struggle. 

If that “Tattoos video” shows what Post keeps hidden, then his song “Cooped Up” is where he lets it all explode. The two videos feel like different expressions of the same feeling. In one, he covers the pain. In the other, he vents it out loud. In “Cooped Up” featuring Roddy Ricch, Post turns his pressure into energy, showing what it feels like to be stuck in your own head and then break free.

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Post Malone – Cooped Up (Official Music Video) ft. Roddy Ricch

In the music video, Post floats through a surreal world, full of frustration and swagger. His voice is smooth, but the lyrics are sharp as he talks about being tired, feeling trapped, and needing to escape. The visuals are bold, and Roddy Ricch brings his own fire to the track. This track helps his loose that pain he’s been hiding. 

Post Malones music and his story matter because they come from a place of truth. Whether he’s talking quietly about insecurity or shouting through a beat, he gives fans something hones. Follow Post Malone on YouTube, Instagram, and beyond because the next thing he shares might be exactly what someone needs to hear.

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