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“Post Malone's New Stuff is Great”: Glen Powell Toasts ‘F-1Trillion’ During 2025 Golden Globes Interview

January 7, 2025 5:25 pm GMT

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Glen Powell has proven he didn't just play an on-screen cowboy in the 2024 Twisters remake, but he also enjoys some cowboy-adjacent country music when away from the cameras.

In a red carpet interview with Billboard at the 2025 Golden Globes, Glen Powell was asked about a host of topics, including what music he's been enjoying of late, to which the Texas native eagerly responded, “Post Malone's new stuff is great...Yeah, so cool. Love it!”

Although Post Malone was sadly not featured on the blockbuster Twisters: The Album soundtrack, the Oklahoma-inspired project nonetheless featured a dazzling array of country stars, including Luke Combs, Kane Brown, Bailey Zimmerman, Miranda Lambert, Thomas Rhett, Tyler Childers, The Red Clay Strays, Jelly Roll and more.

One of the stand-outs from the high-profile companion record was Lainey Wilson's sinuous, undulating ode to staying true to your roots, ’Out Of Oklahoma’. The fan-favourite track has been shortlisted for the coveted 2025 Oscar for Best Original Song.

This compliment about Post Malone's shift towards country is not the first time Glen Powell has showed love to the genre, with Powell and two of his fellow Twisters co-stars, Daisy Edgar-Jones and Anthony Ramos, surprising the MetLife Stadium crowd by emerging on-stage during Luke Combs’ 2024 tour-stop to shotgun a beer.

Post Malone dropped his highly anticipated debut country album, F-1Trillion, in August 2024, with the record arguably the only project of the year that could outshine Twisters with its guest-list. The ‘Chemical’ hitmaker linked up with an A-list cast including Morgan Wallen, Luke Combs, Dolly Parton, Jelly Roll, Blake Shelton and Lainey Wilson.

At the prestigious 2025 Golden Globe Awards ceremony in Beverly Hills, which took place on Sunday, January 5th, Twisters was up for the gong for Best Cinematic and Box Office Achievement, but ultimately lost out to the wildly popular Wicked. Emilia Perez earned the largest awards haul of the evening in the Film categories, picking up four in total, while The Brutalist also won big, notching three trophies.

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Written by Maxim Mower
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