“You Are Loved More Than You Could Ever F****** Know”: Post Malone Encourages Fans With Passionate Speech At Indianapolis Concert

Post Malone

Giving Cody Johnson a run for his money.

It’s been quite the past few days for Post Malone. Yesterday, he’d turn heads by taking to Instagram to tease his massive, upcoming album, The Eternal Buzz. Posting a photo of a whiteboard featuring 40 (that’s not a typo) songs, the “Congratulations” singer riled up the internet and got fans speculating whether he’s staying in country music, returning to rap/alternative or potentially combining both into the huge album.

Before he broke the internet by teasing The Eternal Buzz, Post closed out the slate of Final Four concerts over the weekend in Indianapolis, along with Twenty One Pilots and fellow country artists, Zac Brown Band.

After Megan Moroney warmed up the crowd, the Texas native delivered his standard concert fare as of late, performing a mix of his old, rap smashes like “White Iverson,” “Better Now” and “I Fall Apart” with his recent country hits like “I Had Some Help,” “Dead At The Honky Tonk,” “Wrong Ones” and his second collaboration with Morgan Wallen, “I Ain’t Comin’ Back.”

He’d bring the show home with three of his biggest songs to date, the aforementioned “I Had Some Help,” “Sunflower” and finally, “Congratulations.” During the closing performance of “Congratulations,” Post would deliver an incredibly passionate speech.

Addressing the crowd, the rapper-turned country star would give the Indianapolis crowd a reminder not to let life get them down, promising them that they are loved more than they could possibly know.

“I know exactly how it feels to feel like this world can just f****** kick you down to the point you want to give up, or you don’t want to keep going and you just want to give up. I just wanted to say and reiterate once again, no matter what the f*** you’re going through, no matter what the f*** is happening in your life, sh*t gets better and you are loved more than you could ever f****** know.

Sounding a bit like his tourmate, Jelly Roll, during his signature speeches, Post would go on to tell the crowd that there’s no force on earth that can stop them from chasing their dream, encouraging them to live life as “truthfully and genuinely” as they possibly can.

“There is no earthly force. There is no heavenly force, no f****** hellish force in this f****** universe that can stop you from doing what the f*** you want to do with life and living your f****** dreams. It doesn’t matter what the f*** you want to do. Do it as hard as you f****** can and do it as f****** truthfully and as genuinely as f****** can. And no one can honestly tell you sh*t on how to live your f****** life.”

Wrapping up the speech and launching into the final portion of “Congratulations,” he’d once again encourage the crowd to pursue whatever passion they desire, telling them to “do the best you f****** can.”

“It doesn’t really f****** matter whether you want to be an astronaut or a f****** basketball player. No matter whether you want to be a truck driver, it doesn’t f****** matter. Just do the best that you f****** can, ladies and gentlemen.”

I think it’s pretty safe to say it wasn’t the most eloquent speech ever given, but props to Post for taking the time to encourage his fans and deliver a good message.

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