Post Malone - Love Hate Letter To Alcohol (audio) | Chrome Updated |

: He recounts getting "laid out flat" and having to call his dentist after a night of taking "a shot, took a shot, took a shot, took another shot".

: The chorus captures the paradox of addiction: alcohol is both the "reason why I got my ass kicked" and the "only way to drown my sadness". This duality highlights how a substance used for comfort can simultaneously be the primary source of physical and mental pain. Themes of Accountability and Fame Post Malone - Love Hate Letter To Alcohol (Audio)

Beneath the literal retelling of a brawl, the track explores deeper themes of identity and the pressures of celebrity life. : He recounts getting "laid out flat" and

: Unlike songs that blame external factors, this track sees Malone taking full responsibility for his "destructive decisions". He admits to being "the same damn fool" caught in a cycle of addiction. Themes of Accountability and Fame Beneath the literal

"Love/Hate Letter to Alcohol" is a standout track from Post Malone’s fourth studio album, Twelve Carat Toothache (2022), serving as a raw, vulnerable exploration of the artist's destructive relationship with substance use. Featuring haunting harmonies from Fleet Foxes' Robin Pecknold, the song marks a shift from the boisterous "party anthem" image of Post Malone's earlier career to a more pensive and somber tone. Narrative of Self-Destruction

The song’s lyrics center on a specific alcohol-fueled incident that resulted in Post Malone losing his teeth during a fight.

: The song contributes to the album's overall narrative that fame is "the harsh hangover" to success. Critics noted it reveals the "alienation and pain" that persists even after achieving global stardom. Post Malone - Love Hate Letter To Alcohol (Official Audio)