Trending: Country Lovers Debate Billboard’s Track Rankings From Post Malone’s ‘F-1 Trillion’

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Post Malone released his debut country album F-1 Trillion last Friday (August 16). The 18-track album included three solo tracks and 15 songs featuring some of the biggest names in country music. Hank Williams Jr., Dolly Parton, Luke Combs, Lainey Wilson, and many more appeared on the album. Then, on Friday afternoon, Malone released the deluxe edition of the album that included nine more solo tracks.

The collection sparked a debate among fans. With a total of 27 tracks, fans had wildly different picks for their favorite track on the album. Billboard weighed in with its ranked list of songs which sparked more debate among fans. Below is the publication’s list.

      “Hide My Gun” featuring HARDY

 

      “Hey Mercedes”

 

      “Finer Things” featuring Hank Williams Jr.

 

      “Fallin’ In Love”

 

      “What Don’t Belong to Me”

 

      “Right About You”

 

      “Have the Heart” featuring Dolly Parton

 

      “Ain’t How It Ends”

 

      “Two Hearts”

 

      “Guy for That” featuring Luke Combs

 

      “Goes Without Saying” featuring Brad Paisley

 

      “Killed a Man”

 

      “Missin’ You Like This” featuring Luke Combs

 

      “Go to Hell”

 

      “Nosedive” featuring Lainey Wilson

 

      “Back to Texas”

 

      “M-E-X-I-C-O” featuring Billy Strings

 

      “Never Love You Again” featuring Sierra Ferrell

 

      “Losers” featuring Jelly Roll

 

      “Pour Me a Drink” featuring Blake Shelton

 

      “Who Needs You”

 

      “Dead at the Honky Tonk”

 

      “Yours”

 

      “Devil I’ve Been” featuring Ernest

 

      “I Had Some Help” featuring Morgan Wallen

 

      “Wrong Ones” featuring Tim McGraw

 

    “California Sober” featuring Chris Stapleton

What Fans Are Saying About Billboard’s Track Ranking of Post Malone’s Country Debut

A video featuring the Billboard track ranking hit TikTok and fans weren’t shy about sharing their opinions.

@scottstricksWhat Do You Think Of Billboards Ranking⁉️ Whats Your Favourite Song On the Album❓@Post Malone #country #postmalone #album

♬ original sound – Scott Stricker

“You lost me two songs in,” one commenter wrote. Another opined that the list is “Invalid when you put ‘Had Some Help’ in the top three.”

Many commenters specifically took issue with the placement of “Hey Mercedes.” Some called its low spot on the list “criminal” and a few commenters said the song should have been in the top five at least.

Several commenters weighed in with their favorites from the album. Most fans who shared their No. 1 from the album chose either “Yours” or “What Don’t Belong to Me.” One fan noted that the former is the best penned song in Malone’s entire catalog. “Yours is the greatest song he’s ever written.”

“The best part of this album is seeing everyone in the comments with different ‘favorite’ tracks showing the versatility of the entire album and how great it is,” one fan pointed out.

Solo Tracks a Shining Highlight on Post Malone’s Debut Country Album

Of course, everyone’s ear for music is different and rankings are subjective. As someone who feels Malone shined the most on ‘F-1 Trillion’ when he went solo, my personal rankings (seen below) vastly differ from that of Billboard and highlight Malone’s solo prowess.

“I Had Some Help” featuring Morgan Wallen
“Pour Me a Drink” featuring Blake Shelton
“Devil I’ve Been” featuring Ernest
“Guy for That” featuring Luke Combs
“Wrong Ones” featuring Tim McGraw
“Hide My Gun” featuring HARDY
“Goes Without Saying” featuring Brad Paisley
“Losers” featuring Jelly Roll
“Never Love You Again” featuring Sierra Ferrell
“Nosedive” featuring Lainey Wilson
“Missin’ You Like This” featuring Luke Combs
“California Sober” featuring Luke Combs
“Have the Heart” featuring Dolly Parton
“Right About You”
“Ain’t How It Ends”
“Hey Mercedes”
“M-E-X-I-C-O” featuring Billy Strings
“What Don’t Belong to Me”
“Dead at the Honky Tonk”
“Fallin’ In Love”
“Ain’t How It Ends”
“Go to Hell”
“Two Hearts”
“Back to Texas”
“Who Needs You”
“Killed a Man”
“Yours”