Post Malone just performed in Glasgow with the singer teasing an upcoming music video filmed in Scotland
Taking to his Instagram to update music fans on what's to come, the singer who's real name is Austin Richard Post, said he couldn't wait for fans to hear his new music - and see the video he had worked hard on.
He added: "It's been some of the funnest music and some of the most challenging and rewarding music, for me at least, really trying to push myself and really do some cool stuff. He continued: "On Friday I have another song called Mourning but I'm super excited to get that out for you guys. It's unclear when the music video will be released with his fans - Scottish included - having to wait and see when it will be released and where exactly he filmed it.
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