![]() We have a shitty thing going on in the White House – I don’t like Trump. I have a lot of friends I wanna protect.”Īlso: “The world is going to shit. “If you hurt me, I’m gonna hurt you back.” Has anyone made threats against him? He shakes his head. I say “holy shit” a lot, and ask several variations on a question: Why does he have all these guns? “They’re fun, they’re practical, and bad shit happens,” he says. “Looks like something out of Halo, right?” 44 Desert Eagle hand cannon and an M1911 pistol, then two gold-plated Glocks – “I’d never actually shoot these.” Finally, there’s his Cobalt AR-15, an assault rifle, specially modified to pass California regulations, that he’s particularly proud of. He takes it back, hands over a Walther PPK – “James Bond’s gun” – with decorative engraving down the barrel. ![]() “This is an M14 – the gun Navy SEALs use,” he says, placing a chunky rifle in my hands. Turns out that today he just wants to stay in, “but I can show you what I got here if you want,” he says, at which point he leads me to a walk-in closet, which is where I learn that Malone owns a disconcerting amount of weaponry. It’s like hitting a punching bag to let off steam.” It is the second-most-outrageous thing in sight, after the enormous framed portrait of Malone as a centaur holding an American flag amid a landscape strewn with crushed beer cans.Īlso on the counter is the November issue of Guns & Ammo, which catches my eye because there’s been talk of visiting a gun range later on – something Malone does often. In the living room, platinum plaques commemorating previous releases lay stacked on his white marble floor opposite a pool table with shiny chrome legs. Markers of Malone’s success are everywhere in the house. The music is sparse and chilly the two actual rock stars Malone likens himself to in the lyrics, Bon Scott and Jim Morrison, both died young. The track, which features 21 Savage, celebrates a raw brand of hedonism – “I’ve been fucking ho’s and popping pillies, man/I feel just like a rock star-ar-ar” – that smudges into fatalism. His single “Rockstar” has been America’s Number One hit for five weeks and counting. Malone is only 22, but he’s one of the most popular musicians in the country. suburb of Tarzana, but the shades are drawn in Malone’s den to block the light – his wall-size projecting screen is particularly susceptible, he says, to glare. ![]() Last night, the new Call of Duty came out, and Post Malone was so stoked about it that he parked himself in front of his Xbox until 6 a.m.
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