Again in 2021, Submit Malone turned the heads of country-music followers when he coated two songs on the alternative ends of the nation spectrum throughout a web-based telethon: Brad Paisley’s radio hit “I’m Gonna Miss Her (The Fishin’ Tune)” and Sturgill Simpson’s underground favourite “You Can Have the Crown.” Malone, a pop celebrity who has been teasing his nation fandom way back to 2015, delivered the tunes with conventional twang and rough-edged vibes, suggesting a real affinity for and deep data of the style. Bluegrass picker Billy Strings advised Rolling Stone as a lot a 12 months later, raving that Malone may play extra Hank Williams songs than he may.
In different phrases, Posty is aware of his shit. Which is what helped make F-1 Trillion, Malone’s first nation album, such an anticipated launch. Followers and journalists alike speculated if the “Rockstar” rapper would go the outlaw route (earlier this spring, Rolling Stone noticed him having dinner in Nashville with Simpson), chase the bluegrass dragon together with his pal Strings, or resurrect Nineties nation like he did throughout his Stagecoach set with Paisley in April.
Malone ended up weaving a little bit bit of every into F-1 Trillion, an irresistibly catchy album of collaborations (of the 18 tracks, 15 characteristic company) that, whereas highlighting Malone’s insurgent spirit, has extra in widespread with the secure country-radio fare of as we speak than albums made by disruptors like Simpson or the Waylons and Willies who got here earlier than.
Which isn’t to say that F-1 Trillion isn’t a wildly enjoyable journey. Quite the opposite, it might probably usually be exhilarating, starting with the opening observe, “Unsuitable Ones,” a collab with Tim McGraw that dispels any notion that Malone checked his swag at Nashville’s entrance door. “I bought fuck-you cash, woman, come and get you some,” he dares within the refrain, earlier than passing the buck for his wanton methods in the identical method he did in “I Had Some Assist,” the album’s hit single with Morgan Wallen: “I’m simply searching for the fitting one/However them mistaken ones preserve lookin’ at me.”
“Finer Issues” additional elevates Malone’s baller recreation. A duet with Hank Williams Jr., the music permits each males to boast about their redneck opulence. “Platinum on my tooth and wagyu on my grill,” Malone sings; “I’m within the deer blind with the diamond ring,” Bocephus counters. It’s a hoot of a pissing contest, and in addition offers the album its title: “I bought an F-1 trillion limousine,” they declare, with a “10-point blond within the shotgun seat.”
But when there’s one factor that Malone has taken pains to show to Nashville over the previous few months, it’s how grateful he’s to be within the nation sphere. On a number of tracks, he humbles himself to the style and his company, and even makes himself the butt of the joke.
He’s absolutely reverential to Dolly Parton on their collab, “Have a Coronary heart,” a rollicking hookup music spirited alongside by barroom piano and Dolly’s coquettish charisma. “Wish to hear somethin’ horny?” she coos earlier than her verse. On the Nineties-country ballad “Goes With out Saying,” that includes vocals and guitar from Paisley, Malone mourns the lack of a woman who cut up with out saying goodbye. And he absolutely vows to alter his bad-boy conduct on one of many album’s standouts, “Satan I’ve Been,” a collaboration that includes Ernest, who co-wrote 10 of the LP’s songs. (Luke Combs, the one visitor to sing on two tracks, co-wrote 5.)
Maybe reassured by the protection web of getting A-listers on the opposite 15 songs, Malone goes it alone for 3 on F-1 Trillion (at the very least on the unique version; shortly after his new album got here out, he dropped the Lengthy Mattress prolonged model, that includes 9 further solo songs). “What Don’t Belong to Me” is a innocent slice of pop nation that has extra in widespread with Brett Younger than Steve Younger, whereas “Yours,” which Malone debuted onstage in Nashville this summer time, is a sweet-tea ballad concerning the day his younger daughter will get married. “Proper About You” is the very best of the bunch, a back-porch acoustic quantity highlighting a few of Malone’s most pure vocals.
Malone has by no means hidden his use of Auto-Tune. Created and perfected by Louis Bell, who produced F-1 Trillion with Charlie Good-looking, the computerized voice is Posty’s signature. However whereas it really works wonders on pop hits like “Sunflower” or “Circles,” it might probably veer towards billy-goat vibrato on a rustic music.
He’s at his greatest on F-1 Trillion when he’s probably the most stripped-down: On “By no means Love You Once more,” a candy waltz with Sierra Ferrell and lovely fiddle from Larry Franklin; on “Missin’ You Like This,” a cheater’s ballad of remorse with Combs; and on “M-E-X-I-C-O,” a bluegrassy rave-up about stepping into hassle down Mexico means. Strings sings concord vocals, whereas guitarist Bryan Sutton, one in all Strings’ heroes, provides some ripping acoustic runs.
Except for the Parton cameo, the curious will doubtless gravitate towards Chris Stapleton’s look on “California Sober.” He doesn’t allow them to down. Sturdy as ever in his vocals, the “Traveller” joins Malone for a pitfall-prone street journey, selecting up a candy hitchhiker who’s something however. By music’s finish, she’s taken them for his or her whiskey, their weed, and their wallets.
Listening to F-1 Trillion gained’t rob you of something. However it might make you would like it added extra to the dialog and challenged some long-held conventions, much like the country-themed album launched by one other main pop star earlier this 12 months. Whereas the case may be made that F-1 Trillion is simply Malone eager to have twangy enjoyable and sing the type of nation music that matches in as we speak, it could have benefited from extra dusty detours and fewer paved roads, extra gravitas and fewer flash, and positively extra Malone and fewer company. For his subsequent Nashville sojourn, a little bit pure Posty may truly go a good distance.