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    Brooks & Dunn React To Video Of Post Malone's Rendition Of Duo's 90s Anthem

    By Kelly Fisher,

    20 hours ago

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    Brooks & Dunn shared a video of Post Malone ’s recent cover of “Brand New Man,” the duo’s early 90s hit that’s remained one of the most iconic anthems of their career.

    Kix Brooks and Ronnie Dunn said “love ya brother,” in a message to Post Malone when they posted the video on Instagram on Thursday (August 15). Post’s cover of the Brooks & Dunn anthem arrives shortly before he’s set to release his own highly-anticipated country project, F-1 Trillion . The 18-track album is due on Friday (August 16).

    Post Malone delivered his debut performance at the historic Grand Ole Opry on Wednesday evening (August 14) in Nashville, Tennessee. The star-studded show also included performances with Vince Gill , Brad Paisley , John Michael Montgomery , Lainey Wilson and The War and Treaty . Post included the first-ever live renditions of some of the songs on F-1 Trillion that have yet to release. He released “I Had Some Help” with Morgan Wallen , “Pour Me A Drink” with Blake Shelton and “Guy For That” with Luke Combs in recent months ahead of the album’s debut. See the full track list below, and watch Post Malone cover Brooks & Dunn’s “Brand New Man” here:

    1. “Wrong Ones,” featuring Tim McGraw
    2. “Finer Things,” featuring Hank Williams Jr.
    3. “I Had Some Help,” featuring Morgan Wallen
    4. “Pour Me A Drink,” featuring Blake Shelton
    5. “Have The Heart,” featuring Dolly Parton
    6. “What Don’t Belong To Me”
    7. “Goes Without Saying,” featuring Brad Paisley
    8. “Guy For That,” featuring Luke Combs
    9. “Nosedive,” featuring Lainey Wilson
    10. “Losers,” featuring Jelly Roll
    11. “Devil I’ve Been,” featuring ERNEST
    12. “Never Love You Again,” featuring Sierra Ferrell
    13. “Missin’ You Like This,” featuring Luke Combs
    14. “California Sober,” featuring Chris Stapleton
    15. “Hide My Gun,” featuring HARDY
    16. “Right About You”
    17. “M-E-X-I-C-O,” featuring Billy Strings
    18. “Yours”
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