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Post Malone & The Weeknd Croon About An Ex Who Wants To Get Back Together On ‘One Right Now’

What happens when you get two of the greatest stars in music on a solitary track? You get ‘One Right Now,’ the new collab from Post Malone and The Weeknd!

The Weeknd has been preparing for the “day break” of his new time, yet is the music world prepared for the following period of Post Malone? Post, 26, apparently released the following single from his profoundly expected development to Hollywood’s Bleeding on Friday (Nov. 5), an epic collab with The Weeknd, 31, called “One Right Now.” In the ’80s synth enlivened tune, the two warble about with regards to an ex who needs to reunite — in spite of the folks having continued on (with another young lady — for example “one” — in transit over “at this moment”).

“You said you cherished me however I couldn’t care less… You believe it’s so natural f— — with my sentiments,” The Weekend, née Abel Tesfaye, sings in the initial section, proceeding to advise his ex regarding his present plans with some help from Post. “I got one comin’ over and one at this moment (Oh), one at the present time/(One at the present time, one at this moment, goodness gracious)/I got one comin’ over and one at the present time.”

Post Malone, née Austin Richard Post, had some comparable cold sentiments about his past young lady. “You said you need to have my infants… Don’t call me child when you did me so off-base… But I moved past what you did as of now,” he included the subsequent section. It’s muddled if the tune is enlivened by any of their real past connections.

Fans previously experienced “One Right Now” on Tuesday (Nov. 2) when Post and The Weeknd shared secrets of the new tune to their online media accounts. The seven-second clasp was named “PM&TWN-ORN-Update.5.nonhyped.w1.mp3.” Post’s director, Dre London, likewise shared the clasp to his own record and uncovered that “ORN” meant “One Right Now,” while additionally recommending that the track would show up sooner than later. “What I was unable to stand by to tell the [world emoji] This Friday!! I’m energized for u to at last here the thing I been discussing!! @postmalone and @theweeknd ‘One Right Now’ #DreVision in full impact!! #Shutdown Ting!!! Insane Movie Video comes next week!!!” composed Dre.

“One Right Now” denotes Post’s second single of 2021. He recently delivered “Diverse Crew” in July, alongside a NASCAR-roused video that saw appearances from racers Denny Hamlin and Bubba Wallace. The video likewise included appearances by Tommy Lee (whose band, Mötley Crüe, is the motivation for the track’s title), Saint Jhn, Tyla Yaweh (who delivered a melody “Tommy Lee” that highlighted Post), Ty Dolla Sign, Big Sean, and French Montana. Musically, it saw Post re-visitation of a more hip-bounce sound subsequent to finding accomplishment with his stone/alt-rock-roused tracks “Take What You Want” and “Circles.” Commercially, “Diverse Crew” was an unassuming hit, going through nine weeks on the Billboard Hot 100 and topping at No. 13.

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It’s been more than a long time since Post Malone delivered Hollywood’s Bleeding, his best collection to date. Post was wrapping up the second leg of his Runaway Tour when the COVID-19 pandemic constrained him to drop the last modest bunch of dates. Thereafter, he has stayed under the radar. In April 2020, Post played out an at-home Nirvana recognition show where he raised assets for the United Nations Foundation’s COVID-19 Solidarity Response Fund. He shaved his head, started sentiment reports, covered Hootie and the Blowfish for a Pokémon commemoration collection, and played out “Hollywood’s Bleeding” at the 63rd Grammy Awards. Other than that, Post has minded his own business. Obviously, he was preparing his new collection.

Hollywood’s Bleeding appeared at No. 1 on the Billboard 200. In 90 days, it sold in excess of 357,000 identical units, making it the 10th smash hit collection of 2019, per Forbes (and was the 6th top rated collection of 2020, as indicated by Billboard.) Similarly, The Weeknd has been preparing Dawn, his development to After Hours.