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Post Malone and Dwight Yoakam Spotted Horsing Around

August 29, 2024 5:16 pm GMT

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Post Malone and Dwight Yoakam have been spotted in the saddle somewhere on Hollywood's Sunset Strip.

According to a report from TMZ, the country newcomer was recently seen on horseback alongside the 'Guitars & Cadillacs' legend, filming a suspected music video for a yet-to-be-revealed collaboration.

The film set was reportedly teaming with other A-listers like actresses Nina Dobrev and Malin Akerman, as well as Olympic snowboarder Shaun White. Seeing as Yoakam divides his star power between the studio and the silver screen, there's no telling what connections the multi-hyphenate artist-actor has in his saddle bag.

What they were all up to down on Sunset Boulevard is not yet clear, but a new offering from one of the two artists could be on its way sooner than we think.

This display of horseplay isn't the first time Malone and Yoakam have been spotted in cahoots, the former having just made a surprise appearance during the latter's July showcase at Los Angeles' Greek Theatre. Together, the duo performed a pair of Yoakam classics, 'Guitars & Cadillacs' and 'Fast as You'.

This sighting comes just as Post Malone's debut country album, F-1Trillion, sped to the top of the Billboard 200 albums chart, earning the distinction of the second-largest release week for a country record this year.

It seems Malone is taking this success by the reins, this time, with one more legend by his side.

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Written by Alli Patton
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