Post Malone - Rockstar Ft. 21 Savage ● [ Official ]

: His verse shifts the focus to the material and violent realities of modern hip-hop success, blending "superstars" and "popstars" with the gritty roots of his "trap" background. Production & Atmosphere

: "Rockstar" became the first No. 1 hit for both Post Malone and 21 Savage, spending eight weeks atop the Billboard Hot 100. It was also certified Diamond in the US for selling over 10 million copies.

: The track argues that rappers have supplanted traditional rockers as the cultural icons of "unapologetic recklessness". Post Malone - Rockstar ft. 21 Savage

: The beat relies on just four main drum components (kick, snare, closed and open hats) paired with a "clean" 808 bassline that pushes the energy without becoming overly busy.

"Rockstar" by Post Malone featuring 21 Savage is more than a celebration of excess; it is a dark, atmospheric exploration of how modern hip-hop has adopted and reshaped the archetypal rock 'n' roll lifestyle. Released as the lead single from Beerbongs & Bentleys , the track uses a "bleak dirge" tone to present a life of fame that is as self-destructive as it is glamorous. Core Themes & Lyrical Analysis : His verse shifts the focus to the

: He pays tribute to the late AC/DC frontman with "Rest in peace to Bon Scott," mirroring the rebellious spirit of Back in Black .

Produced by Tank God and Louis Bell, the track is defined by its "slow, dark vibe" and "sinister melodic croon". It was also certified Diamond in the US

: The official music video directed by Emil Nava is a blood-soaked homage to the Japanese film Lady Snowblood and the fight scenes of Kill Bill , featuring Post Malone in a white suit fighting a gang with samurai swords.