Post Malone ‘Twelve Carat Toothache’ Release Date: Collabs, Song Meanings, and More!

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The long wait is over! After months of speculating, Post Malone has finally revealed the official release date of his highly-anticipated album "Twelve Carat Toothache."

The rapper took to his social media accounts to reveal the official album art and its release date, which will be on June 3.

The cover features Malone's blurred face highlighted with red hues as he stands in front of a white wall.

The speculations began when the singer's longtime manager, Dre London, took to Instagram to share a video of him playing tennis.

In the caption, the manager teased fans, writing, "Post Malone album coming next month!"

Who Will Be Featured in 'Twelve Carat Toothache' and What Are the Song Meanings?

In early reports, the singer went live on social media to share teasers and officially reveal his collaborators for the long-awaited album.

The new record will feature prominent singers like Roddy Ricch, Doja Cat, The Kid Laroi, and Robin Pecknold from Fleet Foxes.

"Honestly, I've been working so f****** hard and I would love to play y'all a couple more records if y'all got time. We've got a lot of cool stuff going on," he told viewers.

One of the tracks, "A Love/Hate Letter to Alcohol," features Pecknold. Explaining the meaning behind the song, Malone noted that the track revolves around his struggles with alcohol, and he's hoping that the track will touch someone listening to it.

Praising his collaborator for his contribution, Malone noted that he's the most beautiful vocalist and the most "f****** epic" guy.

The Kid Laroi, who shot to fame in recent years, will be featured in a song titled "Wasting Angels," a track that celebrates the life and the human spirit.

For Doja Cat, the "Say So" hitmaker will be featured in "Happy," while Roddy Ricch's vocals can be heard in "Cooped Up."

Malone confirmed that his upcoming album would have 14 songs in total.

Concluding his Instagram live, Malone thanked fans for their support despite the album taking so long.

He said he wants his fans to know that he was honored and blessed to be able to make music for a second he lost his passion to write songs.

In addition, a lot is going on in the world, and he wanted to "spread love" to everyone.

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