It seems like fans will get new music from Post Malone anytime soon as his manager confirmed that the singer would be releasing his highly-anticipated fourth studio album next month; could this be true?
Taking to his Instagram account, the "Rockstar" hitmaker's longtime manager, Dre London, shared a video of him playing tennis on a lawn court.
The manager shared his Monday Motivation, where he told his followers to choose sides between getting results or making excuses.
London hinted at the singer's comeback in the caption, writing, "@postmalone album coming next month! What u want in life results or excuses!! #MondayMotivation"
Malone was not present in the short clip posted online.
Although the singer has not publicly confirmed the official release date of his album "Twelve Carat Toothache," Uproxx reported that fans are excited to see him at several festivals this summer, and they have been speculating about new music.
Post Malone is set to play in many shows like Lyrical Lemonade's Summer Smash Festival, Hangout Festival, and many more.
This isn't the first time the singer's manager hinted that new music from Malone will be out soon, as he took to Instagram a few months back to express frustration toward Republic Records for allegedly delaying the record's release.
"Album has been done!! We Ready!! But seems @republicrecords @universalmusicgroup isn't. Posty fans no more need to press me anymore we did our part!! Now it's time for the label to get the business right before we drop BIG Album! Hit them up!" he wrote in the post.
Post Malone Updates
London's post comes a day after Post Malone's request to dismiss his lawsuit was denied by a judge.
Per the outlet, the singer, whose real name is Austin Richard Post, is being sued by song producer Frank Dukes by Canadian musician Tyler Armes.
Armes claimed that he contributed a guitar tune to the song "Circles'" final composition.
Malone and Dukes defended themselves, saying the Canadian singer only made "suggestions" while they were recording in a studio, and the tune that he played was only a "commonplace guitar chord progression."
District Judge Otis D. Wright II had a few questions about the argument, saying he didn't understand the concept.
The judge denied the singer's request to dismiss his lawsuit, and a jury trial will happen next month.
"Circles" became one of Billboard's biggest sons of all time as it made history for the most weeks spent in the top 10 of the Hot 100 chart in 2020.
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