Just one more day.
With Post Malone’s debut country album, “F-1 Trillion,” set to finally drop tomorrow (August 16), the hype couldn’t be any more real. Not only does Post feature a plethora of diverse country artists including Morgan Wallen, Brad Paisley, Sierra Ferrell, Tim McGraw, Hank Williams Jr. and more, the record has already sold well over half a million units, becoming eligible for a gold certification from the RIAA before its official release.
And last night, Post made his highly-anticipated Grand Ole Opry debut, featuring of course, Brad Paisley, as well as Lainey Wilson, The War and Treaty, and a surprise-appearance from 90’s legend, John Michael Montgomery.
While JMM may be known for his romantic love ballads such as “I Swear” and “I Can Love You Like That,” the duo decided to keep things upbeat last night and performed Montgomery’s 1994 No. 1 hit, “Be My Baby Tonight.”
The song was written by Richard Fagan and Ed Hill and was released as the third single off Montgomery’s second studio album, “Kickin’ It Up.” It features the aforementioned love ballads, as well as “Be My Baby Tonight” and “If You’ve Got Love,” all which reached the top five on Billboard’s Hot Country Singles chart, with three going No. 1.
Watch a few clips of their performance here: