Post Malone mainly sings a blend of hip-hop, pop, and R&B that often crosses into trap and, more recently, country-influenced music.

Core music style

Post Malone is widely described as a genre-blending artist whose songs sit between rapping and melodic singing. His catalog is usually filed under hip- hop and pop, with strong trap and R&B elements in hits like “Rockstar,” “Congratulations,” and “Sunflower.”

Genres he’s associated with

  • Hip-hop and pop rap, especially on his early projects that leaned heavily on trap beats.
  • Pop and R&B, thanks to his melodic hooks, smoother production, and crossover radio appeal.
  • Rock and indie-pop touches, reflecting his background love of rock and alternative music.
  • Growing country influence in his newer work and collaborations, where he embraces country sounds while keeping his melodic style.

How people describe his sound

Critics and bios often call his music a “melting pot” of country, grunge, hip- hop, and R&B, emphasizing his versatile vocal style and ability to switch between rapping and singing. Post Malone himself has pushed back on strict labels, at times calling his music “genre-less” because it pulls from so many different styles at once.

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