Post Malone erupted after Beyoncé won the country music award: “Damn… I quit rap, ate Texas dust, sang country until my throat gave out — to lose to the girl who once called country music ‘white shit’?!”
The music world was rocked by an emotional outburst just minutes ago when Post Malone went on a rampage after Beyoncé won the prestigious CMA Award for Album of the Year for her country album. The singer’s live-streamed reaction left fans and critics stunned with his raw and outraged words.

The Moment of Explosion
At 10:29 AM ET today, during an Instagram Live broadcast following the announcement of the 2025 Country Music Association (CMA) Awards, Post Malone, 30, lost it. “Damn… I quit rap, ate Texas dust, sang country until my throat gave out — to lose to the girl who once called country music ‘white shit’?!” he exclaimed, visibly frustrated. The statement was in reference to an alleged comment by Beyoncé from years ago, amplified by rumors, and her victory for the album Cowboy Carter , which beat out Post Malone’s recent work, F-1 Trillion .

Witnesses reported Malone throwing his cowboy hat to the ground, while fans in the live chat reacted with a mix of shock and support. The singer, who has delved into country with hits such as “I Had Some Help” alongside Morgan Wallen, appeared inconsolable, saying: “I spilled my blood for this, and she comes from pop and takes it all?”
Rivalry Context
Tensions have been building since Beyoncé released Cowboy Carter in 2024, challenging country norms, while Post Malone cemented his transition from hip-hop to the Texas genre. Beyoncé’s win at the CMA Awards, announced at 10:15 AM ET, was seen by many as validation of her reinvention, but for Malone, it was a personal blow. Sources close to the award suggest he expected the award to be a culmination of his two-year country push, especially after grueling tours in Texas.
On social media, X exploded with mixed reactions. “Post is right, he lived country!” wrote one fan, while another defended Beyoncé: “She brought diversity, he’s just jealous.”
Reactions and Impact
Malone’s outburst has sparked an online frenzy, with hashtags like #PostMaloneRant and #BeyonceCMA dominating the trending charts. Critics have speculated whether it signals the end of her country journey or a boost for an even stronger comeback. Beyoncé has yet to comment, but her team issued a brief statement: “We are honored by the recognition.” The music industry is now left wondering whether this feud will inspire an unlikely collaboration or an even more heated confrontation.
What’s Next?
With the CMA Awards still looming, Post Malone’s future in country music is in question. Will he bounce back from this disappointment or abandon the genre? The music world is waiting with bated breath.
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