Post Malone review – mesmerising shapeshifter cements his stature

over 2 years in The guardian

O2 Arena, LondonHis hollow hip-hop flex and rock star strut don’t detract from the Texan’s ability to enchant the audience with the sheer emotion of his voice‘I came to play some shitty songs and party a little bit while I do it,” grins Post Malone, flashing a mouth full of metal, armed with a cigarette in one hand and a plastic cup in the other. Awash in red light, in appearance he is every inch an iconoclast – so tattooed that he’s more ink than skin – but his “shitty songs”, which have scaled staggering commercial heights, tell a different story.Having clawed his way from the SoundCloud trenches to notoriety with his warbling trap hit White Iverson in 2015 (one of his many tracks to surpass 1bn streams), he has gone on to make zeitgeist-defining anthems with a rogue’s gallery of somebodies, from Justin Bieber to Nicki Minaj and Ozzy Osbourne. A “culture vulture” to his detractors – and at best a musical chameleon – he gave a performance on the first of three stature-cementing nights at the O2 Arena that saw him shapeshift from 808-swelling rapper on the crowd pleasing Wow to warped country balladeer with his acoustic performance of Stay. He tries all these styles on and shrugs them off again, just like the cowboy hat he momentarily wears as a nod to his Texan roots before casting it aside. Continue reading...

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