Hollywood's Bleeding [Pink Vinyl]

Hollywood's Bleeding [Pink Vinyl]

by Post Malone
Hollywood's Bleeding [Pink Vinyl]

Hollywood's Bleeding [Pink Vinyl]

by Post Malone

Vinyl LP(Long Playing Record - Colored Vinyl)

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Overview

With a pair of multi-platinum albums and a slew of radio hits under his belt, Post Malone finally managed to match the quality of his output with a mainstream love on his third set, Hollywood's Bleeding. While Malone's remarks are all present -- his basic hip-hop/rock sound and sad guy image are still at the fore -- he strikes a more well-honed balance to great effect. Leaning less on the overly dark trap tones and reluctant-star posturing of past works, Malone allows the genre-blending to progress naturally ("Allergic"), his signature vocal trill to soar ("Circles"), and occasionally he even lets himself enjoy his superstar status, like on "Saint-Tropez." Make no mistake: he's by no means suddenly happy here. But instead of hand-wringing and whining about how tough it is to be rich and famous, he's found his voice, hitting out at fake friends and real foes ("Enemies"), failed relationships ("A Thousand Bad Times," "Goodbyes"), and both faceless detractors and a society spiraling down the tubes ("Internet," "Hollywood's Bleeding"). Even though the album could use some trimming -- simply in the interest of retaining your attention -- the big difference this time around is that there's nary a dud to be found. Highlights abound, but the most interesting nuggets are the unexpected treats hiding among fine-tuned hip-hop gems like "Wow" and "On the Road," with Meek Mill and Lil Baby. The aforementioned "A Thousand Bad Times" is a bittersweet ode that might be Malone's peppiest offering to date, while the rollicking "Allergic" is his infectious take on pop-punk. Well-utilized features from Future and Halsey ("Die for Me"), SZA ("Staring at the Sun"), and Swae Lee (the smash hit "Sunflower") all play a part in elevating the effort, but it's a left-field inclusion that provides the album's biggest shock. Eclipsing co-star Travis Scott, Ozzy Osbourne delivers his haunting vocals on the plaintive "Take What You Want," a marquee moment that threatens to steal the show, yet mainly serves to prove how brightly Malone's star shined at the end of the 2010s. There's even an arena-worthy electric guitar solo injected for good measure. More well-executed than his previous releases and undeniably catchy, Hollywood's Bleeding is a huge step forward for the guarded superstar, one that doesn't sacrifice the essential elements that made him such a surprise hitmaker, and pushes him even further into the pop-savvy landscape where he belongs. ~ Neil Z. Yeung

Product Details

Release Date: 06/26/2020
Label: Island / Republic
UPC: 0602508643132
Rank: 13309

Tracks

Disc 1

  1. Hollywood's Bleeding
  2. Saint-Tropez
  3. Enemies
  4. Allergic
  5. A Thousand Bad Times
  6. Circles
  7. Die for Me
  8. On the Road
  9. Take What You Want

Disc 2

  1. Im Gonna Be
  2. Staring at the Sun
  3. Sunflower
  4. Internet
  5. Goodbyes
  6. Myself
  7. I Know
  8. Wow.

Album Credits

Performance Credits

Post Malone   Primary Artist,Vocals
Ozzy Osbourne   Primary Artist,Featured Artist
Future   Primary Artist,Featured Artist
Young Thug   Primary Artist,Featured Artist
Meek Mill   Primary Artist,Featured Artist
Travis Scott   Primary Artist,Featured Artist
Halsey   Primary Artist,Featured Artist
SZA   Primary Artist,Featured Artist
Lil Baby   Primary Artist,Featured Artist
Swae Lee   Primary Artist,Featured Artist
DaBaby   Primary Artist,Featured Artist

Technical Credits

Kanye West   Writer,Composer
Ozzy Osbourne   Composer
Frank Dukes   Producer,Programming
Manny Marroquin   Mixing
Chris Galland   Mixing Assistant
Mike Bozzi   Mastering
Happy Perez   Writer,Composer,Producer,Programming
Josh Tillman   Writer,Composer
Emile Haynie   Writer,Composer,Producer,Programming
Robert Williams   Composer,Writer
William Walsh   Composer
Jahaan Sweet   Writer,Composer,Producer,Programming
DJ Dahi   Producer,Programming
Nayvadius Wilburn   Writer,Composer
Carter Lang   Writer,Composer,Producer,Programming
Adam Feeney   Writer,Composer
Brian Lee   Writer,Composer,Producer,Programming,Instrumentation
Dacoury Natche   Writer,Composer
Jacques Webster   Writer,Composer
Andrew Watt   Writer,Composer,Producer,Programming
Ashley Frangipane   Writer,Composer
Solana Rowe   Writer,Composer
Khalif Brown   Composer
Bryan Rivera   Design
Swae Lee   Writer
Kaan Gunesberk   Writer,Composer,Programming
Carl Rosen   Composer
Post Malone   Producer,Programming
Austin Post   Writer,Composer
Robin Florent   Mixing Assistant
Michael Tucker   Writer,Composer
Tavoris Hollins, Jr.   Writer,Composer
BloodPop   Producer,Programming
Jeffery Williams   Writer,Composer
Collin Fletcher   Design
Matt Tavares   Writer,Composer,Producer,Programming
Dre London   Executive Producer
Austin Rosen   Executive Producer
Paimon Jahanbin   Writer,Composer
Nima Jahanbin   Writer,Composer
Wallis Lane   Producer,Programming
Scott Desmarais   Mixing Assistant
John Osbourne   Writer
Billy Walsh   Writer,Composer
Nick Mira   Writer,Composer,Producer,Programming
Dominique Jones   Writer,Composer
Jessica Foutz   Composer
Valentin Leon Blavatnik   Writer,Composer
MorMor   Writer,Composer
Louis Bell   Writer,Composer,Engineer,Producer,Programming,Vocal Producer,Instrumentation,Executive Producer
Jonathan Kirk   Writer,Composer
Jeremie Inhaber   Mixing Assistant
Anton Reva   Design
Jessie Lauryn Foutz   Writer
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