Post Malone – Twelve Carat Toothache

Album Info

Artist: Post Malone

Title: Twelve Carat Toothache

Year: 2022

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Tracklist

  • 1. Reputation (4:08)
  • 2. Cooped Up (with Roddy Ricch) (3:05)
  • 3. Lemon Tree (4:03)
  • 4. Wrapped Around Your Finger (3:13)
  • 5. I Like You (A Happier Song) (with Doja Cat) (3:12)
  • 6. I Cannot Be (A Sadder Song) (with Gunna) (2:49)
  • 7. Insane (2:49)
  • 8. Love/Hate Letter To Alcohol (with Fleet Foxes) (3:03)
  • 9. Wasting Angels (with The Kid LAROI) (4:03)
  • 10. Euthanasia (2:25)
  • 11. When I’m Alone (3:15)
  • 12. Waiting For A Miracle (2:21)
  • 13. One Right Now (with The Weeknd) (3:12)
  • 14. New Recording 12, Jan 3, 2020 (1:32)
  • 15. Waiting For Never (3:16)
  • 16. Hateful (2:58)

Review

"Twelve Carat Toothache" by Post Malone really resonated with me, weaving together a tapestry of personal battles and triumphs. Dropped on June 3, 2022, by Republic Records and Mercury Records, this album feels like a confessional booth where Post lets us into the deeper corridors of his mind and experiences. With collaborators like Roddy Ricch, Doja Cat, and The Weeknd adding their unique vibes, the 14-track compilation takes us on a multifaceted musical journey.

There's something raw about the way Post Malone approached the making of this album, spending 12 hours alone in a dark room, producing beats and exploring new realms of sound. It's fascinating how this method has reflected in the music, showcasing his evolution and daring spirit. The hits like "One Right Now" with The Weeknd and "I Like You (A Happier Song)" with Doja Cat, not only got us grooving but also thinking, balancing catchy beats with thoughtful lyrics. The album peaking at number two on the US Billboard 200 just adds a cherry on top, proving "Twelve Carat Toothache" to be another feather in Post's cap, filled with emotional depth and sonic diversity. - Sienna