Post Malone's 'F-1 Trillion' has a star-studded track list including Dolly Parton, Chris Stapleton. Who are all the country stars featured?
July 31's print edition of The Tennessean features an ad with the track list for Post Malone's album "F-1 Trillion" featuring Dolly Parton and Hank Williams, Jr. among many.

Page A11 of Wednesday's print edition of the Tennessean features a full-page print ad with the official 18-song track list for Post Malone's latest album, "F-1 Trillion," out on Aug. 16, 2024.
Of the many notable, now official, facts about the album, Country Music Hall of Famers Dolly Parton and Hank Williams, Jr. are featured collaborators on the recording.
They'll appear alongside others responsible for more than 100 Billboard No. 1 country radio singles, including multiple-time Country Music Association Entertainer of the Year Luke Combs who appears on the album twice. The pair's collaboration "Guy For That" is included alongside the previously teased "Missin' You Like This."
And yes, previously-released collaborations, including current multi-week Billboard all-genre Hot 100 chart-topper "I Had Some Help" (featuring Morgan Wallen), Blake Shelton duet ("Pour Me A Drink"), plus cuts Malone played at his recent Bud Light-sponsored mini-concert at Nashville's Marathon Music Works including "Never Love You Again" (a pairing with Americana Honors & Awards Entertainer of the Year nominee Sierra Ferrell) and HARDY murder ballad duet "Hide My Gun."
What songs are on Post Malone's 'F-1 Trillion?'
"F-1 Trillion"'s 18 tracks are as follows:
- Wrong Ones (Feat. Tim McGraw)
- Finer Things (Feat. Hank Williams, Jr.)
- I Had Some Help (Feat. Morgan Wallen)
- Pour Me A Drink (Feat. Blake Shelton)
- Have the Heart (Feat. Dolly Parton)
- What Don't Belong to Me
- Goes Without Saying (Feat. Brad Paisley)
- Guy for That (Feat. Luke Combs)
- Nosedive (Feat. Lainey Wilson)
- Losers (Feat. Jelly Roll)
- Devil I've Been (Feat. ERNEST)
- Never Love You Again (Feat. Sierra Ferrell)
- Missin' You Like This (Feat. Luke Combs)
- California Sober (Feat. Chris Stapleton)
- Hide My Gun (Feat. HARDY)
- Right About You
- M-e-x-i-c-o (Feat. Billy Strings)
- Yours
Post Malone's 'F-1 Trillion' summer
Two weeks ago, numerous social media posts highlighted Malone and Combs recording the "Guy For That" video while standing on a flatbed truck in the middle of Lower Broadway.
The recording of the video followed his previously-mentioned "Bud Light's A Night in Nashville" showcase less than 24 hours prior. That event featured album collaborators Shelton, HARDY, Joe Nichols and Sierra Ferrell as special guests.
Summer 2024 has seen Malone spend more and more time in Nashville promoting and supporting is venture into country music.
He followed appearances with Morgan Wallen and Reba McEntire at Stagecoach Festival and 2024's Academy of Country Music Awards with a pair of CMA Fest appearances — once at Nissan Stadium, but also at Ole Red's "Spotify House" installation — jumpstarting the promotional push for his previously-mentioned Blake Shelton collaboration "Pour Me A Drink."
He's also recently performed an intimate private Bluebird Cafe set with now officially-noted album collaborator, country's Entertainer of the Year Lainey Wilson, and songwriter Ashley Gorley.
Post Malone's album features expand Americana, country influences even broader
In total, "F-1 Trillion"'s 13 collaborators include the following names:
- Luke Combs
- ERNEST
- Sierra Ferrell
- HARDY
- Jelly Roll
- Tim McGraw
- Brad Paisley
- Blake Shelton
- Chris Stapleton
- Billy Strings
- Morgan Wallen
- Hank Williams, Jr.
- Lainey Wilson
The collaborators highlight how broad and deep Malone's public embrace of country music has expanded in the past half-decade.
In the past few years, his set lists have also included Johnny and June Carter Cash's "Jackson," Tyler Childers' "Whitehouse Road." Vince Gill's "One More Last Chance," Tim McGraw's "Don't Take The Girl," John Michael Montgomery's "Be My Baby Tonight," "Chattahoochee" by Alan Jackson, Toby Keith's "Who's Your Daddy" and George Strait's 1995 chart-topper "Check Yes or No."
Also, at 2023's CMA Awards, the "Circles" vocalist sang Joe Diffie's "John Deere Green" and "Pickup Man" with HARDY and Wallen. Other highlight moments in years past included performances of Sturgill Simpson's "You Can Have the Crown" and Paisley's "I'm Gonna Miss Her" during Matthew McConaughey's "We're Texas" fundraising event after Winter Storm Uri in 2021.
What's next for Post Malone?
On Oct. 19, 2024, Malone will headline a concert at Nissan Stadium as the final date of a nationwide six-week, 21-date stadium, festival and amphitheater tour. Tickets for the date are on sale now via livenation.com.
By October, the Malone-Wallen collaboration "I Had Some Help" could easily match the success of Wallen's all-genre Billboard Hot 100 2023 smash "Last Night." For the better part of two months, his current duet has been on top of Billboard's Hot 100 charts while tallying the highest weekly sales and streams of any single released in the past half-decade.
Malone's sixth No. 1 and Wallen's second, the song is currently the longest-running number-one song of 2024 and the first single to debut on top on both the Billboard Hot 100 and Billboard Hot Country Songs Chart and hold the spot for multiple subsequent weeks.
It's also a global hit, topping the Billboard Global 200 chart.
More information on Post Malone and "F-1 Trillion" is available by visiting postmalone.com.