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Post Malone Popular Song Rankings [2026]

When he first started making music, he wasn’t a hip-hop rapper—he performed in metal and hardcore styles.

His background includes genres like emo; back in his school days, he was even in a My Chemical Romance cover band.

There aren’t many rappers like that, right?

It’s surely because of a journey like his that he created introspective tracks that were rare in hip-hop at the time.

This time, we’re diving into some of his most popular songs!

Post Malone Popular Song Rankings [2026] (11–20)

One Right NowPost Malone, The Weeknd16rank/position

Post Malone, The Weeknd – One Right Now
One Right NowPost Malone, The Weeknd

Released in November 2021, One Right Now is a collaboration between Post Malone and The Weeknd, two artists who command enormous support in the contemporary pop scene.

Built on a sleek synth-pop track that reflects a post-2020s trend, the interplay of Malone’s and The Weeknd’s emotional vocals and melodies creates a stunning contrast—truly exquisite.

Lyrically, however, it seems to be a message to an ex whose infidelity likely caused the breakup, conveying a sense of saying goodbye to the past relationship and already having someone new.

That said, depending on how you interpret it, it can also read as the poignant lament of a man still full of lingering attachment, unable to fully move on.

With that in mind—perhaps reading too much into it—the music video, in which the two stage a brutal shootout, feels oddly suggestive as well.

Better NowPost Malone17rank/position

This is a song by American artist Post Malone about the lingering feelings for a former lover.

Even while putting on a brave face and saying “I’m fine without you,” the heart can’t help but keep thinking of that person—many of us have probably felt that way.

Despite its upbeat melody, the lyrics lay bare a painfully straightforward longing that tightens the chest.

An unforgettable love can be agonizing, but the experience of loving someone that deeply will surely help you grow.

Listen to “Better Now,” accept your feelings just once, and take your next step forward.

I Fall ApartPost Malone18rank/position

If you’re looking for a heartbreak song that feels like your chest is going to burst, I recommend this ballad.

It’s a classic included on Post Malone’s album “Stoney.” The mellow beat feels soothing at first, but it actually depicts a deep sorrow, like your heart is falling apart.

From Post Malone’s trembling vocals, you can feel an ineffable pain radiating through.

Although it was released in December 2016, it was reevaluated after live footage spread, and it became a long-running hit, even earning Diamond certification in April 2023.

If your heartbreak hasn’t healed and you want a good cry at night, this piece might be the perfect companion.

I Ain’t Comin’ BackMorgan Wallen, Post Malone19rank/position

Morgan Wallen, Post Malone – I Ain’t Comin’ Back (Official Audio)
I Ain't Comin' BackMorgan Wallen, Post Malone

While boldly showcasing a country vibe infused with pop elements, the track seamlessly blends the distinct styles of Morgan Wallen and Post Malone, who are rapidly rising in the American country scene.

A follow-up to their tight-knit collaboration on 2024’s “I Had Some Help,” this new song uses skillful religious metaphors and brisk country rock to portray the process of moving on from heartbreak.

Released in April 2025 as a promotional single for the album “I’m the Problem,” it also drew attention for dropping on Good Friday.

With its warm melodic lines and resonant lyrics, it’s the perfect song for moments when you need a mindset reset or are ready to take a new step forward.

EnemiesPost Malone20rank/position

Post Malone’s track “Enemies” features a sophisticated, polished beat-making that feels great.

Many of you may already know it thanks to the explosive success of the album “Hollywood’s Bleeding” in the U.S.

The finely running beats within its distinctive groove are a big part of Post Malone’s appeal.

His vocal and rap delivery are excellent as well, making it a song you’ll definitely want to hum along to on the dance floor.

It’s hard to believe he’s in his twenties—pay close attention to his beat craft and overall sound design.