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Post Malone

Rapper

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Music

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1995-07-04
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He’s best known as the rapper behind the breakout hit “White Iverson,” a track that skyrocketed him into the spotlight and set the stage for his rising career. Following that success, he dropped more fan-favorite songs like “Too Young,” “Holyfield,” and “Tears,” each one further solidifying his unique sound and artistic range. But there’s more to him than just rapping—he’s also a skilled singer, producer, and guitarist, showcasing his versatility across multiple roles in music.

Before fame took hold, his journey began back in 2009 when he first picked up the guitar, inspired by playing Guitar Hero. With no formal training, he taught himself by watching YouTube tutorials—proof of his dedication and natural talent. By the time he was 16, he was already recording his own mixtape, channeling his passion into original music. He had been part of a high school hardcore band, which gave him early experience performing and writing with others.

Growing up, he moved to Grapevine, Texas at the age of 10, where much of his formative years unfolded. He was raised by his father, Rich, who worked for the Dallas Cowboys, and his stepmother, Jodie. His dad, who once worked as a DJ, played a big role in shaping his love for music—those early influences clearly left a lasting impact.

On the personal side, he dated Ashlen Diaz, whom he met after she booked him for a show. Their relationship drew attention from fans, but they eventually split in 2018. Fast forward to June 2022, he and his fiancée shared some heartwarming news—they had welcomed their first child together, a beautiful baby girl. It was a major milestone in his life, both personally and as he continues to grow not just as an artist, but as a family man.

Through every phase—from learning guitar online to headlining shows and starting a family—he’s remained deeply connected to his craft. And as his story unfolds, one thing stays clear: his name keeps making waves in the music world.

Trivia

He actually wrote “White Iverson” just two days before heading into the studio to record it, which is kind of surprising when you think about it. At first, he wasn’t even planning to record the song—he was just writing it without any real intention of putting it out there. But then things changed quickly, and well, the rest is history. He really didn’t expect it to blow up the way it did, especially since he only finished it so close to the recording session. It’s funny how sometimes the songs you don’t take too seriously end up defining your career. He definitely never saw that coming.

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