Post Malone Delivers Motivational Speech During Super Bowl Tailgate Concert

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Before the Philadelphia Eagles faced off against the Kansas City Chiefs and ultimately secured their title as Super Bowl LIX Champions, Post Malone performed just steps away from Caesars Superdome in New Orleans.

During his performance, he sang several fan-favorites, as well as songs from his latest album, F-1 Trillion. In fact, before singing the record's "I Had Some Help," he jokingly told the crowd, "I wrote that song about the Chiefs and the referees," referencing speculation around lenient calls from refs in recent years. Afterwards, he clarified and said, "my joke earlier was made in good taste."

Then, Malone followed up his performance with a motivational speech for everyone watching and listening. He shared, "A lot of the time, whenever you look around the world, and you see what's going on, it's so easy to get your head, it's so easy to just think negatively all the time, and I just wanted to say to anyone who's going through anything and everything, I just hope you know that you are loved more than you f***ing know, ladies and gentlemen."

Posty continued, "I know what it's like to feel down, down, down, and I just wanted to say, each and every one of y'all kick so much f***n' a**, it's not even funny. And keep living your dreams, and keep expressing yourself, and keep being unique, and keep doing what you love to do, and just keep kickin' a**. Ladies and gentlemen, just keep being yourself because there's no one on this g**d**** planet that's cooler than you are."

WARNING: Explicit Language


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