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Post Malone embraces zombie fate in cinematic "Goodbyes" video

After dropping a movie-style poster and knife-yielding video clip earlier this week, Post Malone has finally dropped his collab track, “Goodbyes.”

The track features rapper Young Thug with the official music video coming out as a cinematic zombie masterpiece.

Check it out below!

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Earlier, Post Malone took to social media to confirm the release of “Goodbyes” at midnight EST July 5.

The artwork features the phrase, “Too much pleasure is pain” and gives off some major movie vibes.

 

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GOODBYES JULY 5 MIDNIGHT EST

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Then, we were given a music video teaser to go along with the track, which features the rapper driving while holding a knife before a fight. You can watch it down below.


Now, we’ve been blessed with the official “Goodbyes” video directed by Colin Tilley.

Young Thug plays a club singer while Big Little Lies and Detective Pokemon actress Kathryn Newton plays the love interest in this ’50s-style video.

Watch Post Malone come back from the dead in the official “Goodbyes” video below!

“Goodbyes” lyrics:

Me and Kurt feel the same, too much pleasure is pain
My girl spites me in vain, all I do is complain
She needs something to change, need to take off the e-e-edge
So f*ck it all tonight
And don’t tell me to shut up
When you know you talk too much
But you don’t got sh*t to say-ay-ay (Say)

I want you out of my head
I want you out of my bedroom tonight (Bedroom)
There’s no way I could save you (Save you)
‘Cause I need to be saved too
I’m no good at goodbyes

We’re both actin’ insane, but too stubborn to change
Now I’m drinkin’ again, 80 proof in my veins
And my fingertips stained, looking over the e-e-edge
Don’t f*ck with me tonight
Say you needed this heart, then you got it (Got it)
Turns out that it wasn’t what you wanted (Wanted)
And we wouldn’t let go and we lost it
Now I’m a goner

I want you out of my head (Head)
I want you out of my bedroom tonight (Bedroom)
There’s no way I could save you (Save you)
‘Cause I need to be saved too (Saved too)
I’m no good at goodbyes

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I want you right in my life
I want you back here tonight
I’m tryna cut you, no knife
I wanna slice ya and dice ya
My argue possessive, ain’t got you precise
Can you not turn off the TV? I’m watchin’ a fight
My flight a garage, blue diamond, no shock
You poppin’ like dove, this n*gga bein’ honest

You don’t need a key to drive, your car on a charger
I just wanna see the side, the one that’s unbothered, yeah
And I just wanna hit it one more time, yeah
I wanna damage your love, I ain’t tryna damage your love, ooh
And I don’t watch ya never to go outside (‘Side)
I promise if they play, my n*ggas slidin’ (Slidin’)
I’m f*ckin’ in her too but still ridin’ (Ride in)
Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah

I want you out of my head (Head)
I want you out of my bedroom tonight (Bedroom)
There’s no way I could save you (Save you)
‘Cause I need to be saved too (Saved too)
I’m no good at goodbyes

Goodbye, goodbye, goodbye
Goodbye, goodbye, goodbye
Goodbye, goodbye, goodbye
I’m no good at goodbyes
Goodbye, goodbye, goodbye
Goodbye, goodbye, goodbye
Goodbye, goodbye, goodbye
I’m no good at goodbyes

More Post Malone news

Over the weekend, Nielsen Music unveiled their 2019 mid-year charts.

Post made several appearances across the charts, including snagging the No. 2 slot for On-Demand Song Streams as well as Audio Streams with “Sunflower.”

“Wow” also takes the No. 6 spot on the Top 10 Selling Digital Songs and No. 6 on the Mid-Year Top 10 Album Chart!

Post’s latest singles, “Wow” and “Sunflower,” have obviously had an incredible run on the charts. Currently, the songs continue to hover around the Top 10 spots on the Billboard Hot 100 several months after their release.

What do you think of Post’s latest track and video? Sound off in the comments below!

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