Post Malone: I Don't Take Drugs!

JAKARTA - A video uploaded by fans on March 6, 2020, became the talk of citizens. The video features rapper and singer Post Malone in several events, such as interacting with fans and performing at his concerts.

Post Malone is seen muttering meaninglessly and speaking at his concert in a vague manner. The fan wrote the caption: “Post Malone was weird and drunk at his concerts. People fear this attitude comes from drugs and alcohol. Even if you don't like Post Malone please don't support this. He needs help and ignoring it only connects it to tragedy. Remember Amy Winehouse. "

Until this news was made, the video immediately received great attention with 250 thousand likes and 62 thousand retweets. Some feel disbelief because the rapper who is familiarly called Posty is used to behaving like that.

On the other hand, not a few are worried about Post Malone, especially when one of the scenes shows Posty falling on the concert stage.

The death of international rappers in recent months has indeed left deep sadness for the hip-hop industry. Many have happened because of accidents, but there are also those who died due to the role of drug and alcohol consumption, which levels are not counted.

However, it cannot be concluded that hip-hop music is synonymous with alcohol and drugs even though in fact many rappers have experienced it.

Back to Post Malone, the singer whose real name is Austin Richard Post finally realized the video that was circulating on the internet. During his show in Memphis, Tennessee yesterday, March 7, 2020, Posty shouted "I don't do drugs!"

"I feel the best thing I've ever felt in my life," he added. He admitted that what he did at concerts was just for fun and had nothing to do with drugs.

"To anyone who cares, I appreciate love and support, but I feel fantastic and I don't take drugs."

After collaborating with Justin Bieber on the song Forever, Posty is now busy with the Hollywood's Bleeding album tour under the title Runaway Tour. He also competed acting for the first time in a Netflix film titled Spenser Confidential with Mark Wahlberg.