On Wednesday (17 July), Luke Combs and Post Malone were spotted filming a music video for their forthcoming, unreleased track they first started teasing in February.
In footage captured by the Instagram account for Combs’ Nashville bar, Ole Red, the pair are performing on a float going down Broadway to the excitement of fans in the street. Post Malone gets the crowd riled up with his infectious energy, while fans can’t keep their eyes off Luke Combs.
The caption for the post reads, “Just a casual Wednesday afternoon in downtown Nashville… We got some drinks for y’all next time, @lukecombs @postmalone!”
A message on the video adds, “Things you only see as a Nashville bar: Post Malone and Luke Combs filming a music video right outside”. You can watch the teaser clip below.
According to a link on Post Malone’s Instagram Stories, the song with Combs will be called Guy For That. The link then led to a pre-save/pre-order option for his upcoming debut country album, F-1 Trillion.
Teasing Guy Like That last week, Luke Combs tweeted, “We doin’ this or what, @PostMalone?”
Post Malone swiftly responded, “Okay, FINE, but you like this more than the other one?!?!” hinting that the pair had another project on the back burner.
Malone revealed the name of his new album on X (formerly known as Twitter) last month, showing a photo of a billboard sporting the album name. Several months prior, the singer shared in a Twitch stream that he had two albums in the works. However, it is unknown whether these will both delve into country or if the White Iversion rapper will keep his toes in the rap game.
Earlier this week (16 July), Post Malone performed a gig entitled “A Night In Nashville” presented by Bud Light. While he played songs like Sunflower, Circles, rockstar, and Chemical, he also brought out Blake Shelton for their collaborative track, Pour Me A Drink, and performed Shelton’s song Some Beach together.
Other highlights from the rapper-turned-country-star included Brokenheartsville with Joe Nichols, the live debut of Would You Hide My Gun with HARDY, and ending the set with the smash hit, I Had Some Help. You can watch a video of Post Malone and Blake Shelton on stage below.