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Post Malone releases new song 'Wow.' just in time for Christmas

It comes with an animated music video

Christopher Hooton
Monday 24 December 2018 06:29 EST
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Post Malone has made good of his promise to drop a new song ‘”before the year ends”, making a new track titled “Wow.” available on Spotify, Soundcloud and Apple Music.

The song sees Posty bragging about his new-found riches and was given an animated, Christmas-themed music video on YouTube.

The rapper’s most recent song prior to “Wow.” was “Sunflower”, which was a collaboration with Rae Sremmurd’s Swae Lee and featured on the Spider Man: Into the Spider-Verse soundtrack.

It follows the release of his second studio album Beerbongs & Bentleys in April, which broke Spotify streaming records on the day of its release and went on to be certified double platinum.

Malone is set to make his acting debut in 2019, having reportedly joined the cast of Netflix movie Wonderland.

He will star alongside Mark Wahlberg in the novel adaptation, which centres on a man investigating murders and conspiracies in Boston shortly after being released from prison.

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