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Take a look at Post Malone on NPR’s Tiny Desk Concert

Post Malone and NPR music have shared Malone’s Tiny Desk Concert performance, marking his first appearance on the popular Tiny Desk series.

Malone said of the performance: “Thank you guys for coming and listening to the music today and thank you NPR for having me. I’m super excited to come on this show, and super nervous — never mind, I’m not nervous at all, actually. I definitely wasn’t nervous when there were like 10 people in here and I’m definitely not nervous now that there’s a lot of people.”

Backed by a full choir and strings ensemble, Posty performed four of his most popular songs throughout the set: “I Fall Apart,” “Circles,” “Sunflower,” and “Enough Is Enough,” while playing acoustic guitar alongside fellow guitarist Emily Rosenfield, drummer Destin Johnson and pianist Louis Bell. Malone shared between songs: “I’m on tour, and my voice is ‘balls’ right now, so I appreciate you guys listening and putting up with that. You guys f**ing rock, thank you for being nice to me … I’m sweating my a** off … This is like a dream for me.”

Take a look at Post Malone’s Tiny Desk Concerthere.

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