Post Malone has announced that he will release "Guy for That," the next single from his upcoming country album "F-1 Trillion" on Friday, and it will feature country musician Luke Combs.
The "Circles" singer previously collaborated with Blake Shelton on the song "Pour Me a Drink" and achieved a six-week No. 1 hit on the Billboard Hot 100 with his track with Morgan Wallen, "I Had Some Help," according to Billboard.
In February, Post Malone shared a teaser of "Guy for That" on Instagram.
He and Combs then surprised fans earlier this week by posting a clip of them filming what appeared to be scenes from the song's music video.
In the video, Post Malone, who sported a cap with the words "Dolly Parton Fan Club," joined Combs on a flatbed trailer, singing the song together as cameras rolled. The trailer brought the pair across Broadway in downtown Nashville.
Combs also uploaded a snippet of the song and its lyrics, along with the caption: "We doin' this or what, @Postmalone?"
Earlier this week, Post Malone showcased more of his country connections when he worked with Bud Light for A Night in Nashville, an intimate concert at Nashville's Marathon Music Works.
The guests were Shelton, Joe Nichols, HARDY, and Sierra Ferrell.
Post Malone gave fans a sneak peek at more new songs, including "Never Love Again" featuring Ferrell, "Would You Hide My Gun" with HARDY, and a heartfelt new solo track named "Yours," which he dedicated to his daughter.
Furthermore, he also joined Lainey Wilson, Ashley Gorley, and Ernest for a songwriters' round in Nashville's Bluebird Cafe, along with performing with Shelton at CMA Fest in June.
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