Post Malone Paves Way For Future Generation Of Singers With $500K Donation And Private Music Lessons

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Post Malone has recently teamed up with Raising Cane’s for a surprise donation for young artists to help pave the way for the next generation.

Raising Cane’s reached out to WOC to let us know about the incredible donation made after Post Malone and CEO Todd Graves teamed up. The chain has been collaborating with a load of country music stars lately, such as Riley Green and Luke Bryan.

This time, the Chicken Finger brand followed up on a previous collab they did with Post Malone, who’s only recently stepped into the scene.

Last October, Raising Cane’s sold limited edition double-sided Post Malone posters. The posters detailed important times in Post’s career, and they must have sold pretty damn well, as the proceeds from these posters made up the $500K donation.

In a surprise studio visit to Nashville, Post Malone and Todd Graves donated the sum to Notes for Notes (N4N), which will help aspiring musicians explore music and their talents. With this large donation, N4N will be able to assist to a much greater capacity, and hopefully draw in even more ambitious budding artists.

Notes For Notes Receives $500K Donation

Notes for Notes is a national nonprofit that “provides youth with FREE access to music instruments, instruction and recording studio environments so that music may become a profoundly positive influence in their lives,” per its website.

Post Malone chose N4N specifically to receive the donation, and it’s no wonder why.

Ol’ Posty has had a long history with Raising Cane’s. His personal love for the brand has resulted in a multi-year collaboration. It’s a rare case of genuine celebrity endorsement.

Speaking on the donation, N4N wrote their appreciation in an Instagram post. There, they wrote, “We can’t thank you all enough for your amazing support and belief in the impact of music and creativity through Notes for Notes! This generosity will help young musicians dream bigger, create more, and share their voices with the world in their own unique way!”

Post Malone didn’t just donate the money, he also hung out at the N4N studio and spent time with the youth there.

Morgan Wallen & Post Malone’s ‘I Ain’t Comin’ Back’: Stream It Now

Morgan Wallen and Post Malone have teamed up for a new collaboration.

Post Malone & Morgan Wallen

Post Malone & Morgan WallenCourtesy of Mercury Records

Morgan Wallen and Post Malone are teaming up again, with their just-released second collaboration, “I Ain’t Comin’ Back.”

The two artists previously earned a towering hit last year with “I Had Some Help,” which topped charts in both pop and country formats, spending six weeks atop the Billboard Hot 100 and four weeks atop Country Airplay. The song, which was featured on Post Malone’s country album F-1 Trillion, was also No. 1 on Billboard‘s 2024 Songs of the Summer chart.

Now, they are looking at potentially dominating the charts again with their new collab. They co-wrote the song with Louis Bell, HARDY, ERNEST and Ryan Vojtesak.

“I Ain’t Comin’ Back” will be included on Wallen’s upcoming album I’m the Problem, out May 16 via Big Loud/Mercury. Earlier this week, Wallen confirmed several collaborators on the album. In addition to the new song with Post Malone, the 37-track project will feature Tate McRae (on”What I Want”), Eric Church (“Number 3 and Number 7”), HARDY (“Come Back as a Redneck”) and ERNEST (“The Dealer”).

Wallen is a co-writer on 22 of the songs on the new album, and fans have already gotten an early glimpse into the project through the handful of songs that have been released, including “Love Somebody” and “Lies Lies Lies.”

Meanwhile, Post Malone recently played a headlining set at Coachella and told Billboard he’s working on a new project in Nashville, noting that he’s “made probably 35 songs; it’s just a matter of which ones rock and which ones sock.” He’s also gearing up to head out on the Big Ass Stadium Tour alongside Jelly Roll.