Post Malone Went platinum in 24 hours with "Beerbongs & Bentleys"
The phenomenon Post Malone is always surprising. Indeed, his latest album recently unveiled already has a million sales.
The 22-year-old has just unveiled his second album Beerbongs & Bentleys, a year and a half after Stoney's card. Indeed, the artist from Dallas made an exceptional performance with this new album. In less than 24 hours, the project has already surpassed the one million mark. Better yet: the album was not released yet but it had already reached this symbolic bar.
This crazy performance is made possible thanks to the first three singles unveiled. Indeed, the huge tube "Rockstar" with 21 Sagage, "Psycho" with Ty Dolla $ign or "Candy Paint" have allowed the album to achieve huge sales. These three tracks achieved an incredible total of one billion streams, 1.7 million sales and more than 450 million views. While waiting for the first figures in the first week, the album has already won the first place on Apple Music and iTunes. The one who declared recently having made only one good song in his career, should finally be able to change his speech with this new opus.
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