Stoney

| Post Malone

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Stoney

Stoney is the debut studio album by American rapper Post Malone . It was released on December 9, 2016, by Republic Records. The album features guest appearances from Justin Bieber , Kehlani, Quavo and 2 Chainz. The production on the album was handled by DJ Mustard, Metro Boomin, Vinylz, Frank Dukes, Illangelo, Charlie Handsome, Rex Kudo, Foreign Teck, and Pharrell Williams among others. - Wikipedia

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  • Pitchfork

    Following the success of his viral hit “White Iverson,” Post Malone releases a 68-minute album that shows exactly why he should have never been given the chance to release a 68-minute album. 

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  • HotNewHipHop

    At the end of the day, Stoney is a beguiling way to close out 2016. 

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  • DJ Booth

    On his debut album 'Stoney,' Post Malone made sure to highlight the very reason he's now in the spotlight. 

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  • Sputnik Music

    What’s most important about Stoney, however, is that it showcases an artist with a sound so catchy yet varied, but with plenty of room to grow as both a person and as a musician. 

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  • HIpHopDX

    Post Malone Does Hip Hop His Way On “Stoney” 

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  • Complex

    The changes feel remarkably logical, and the album flows smoothly from beginning to end. 

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  • AllMusic

    It's competent and listenable, but many others have tread this same path already 

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  • Baeble Music

    Stoney is a solid album and a wonderful debut that the young singer should be very proud of. 

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  • Study Breaks

    The ‘White Iverson’ star is proving that he has no intention of being a one-hit wonder. 

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  • Spinditty

    A Collection of Zoned Out, Ridiculously Contagious Highlights 

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  • The Ratings Game

    Lot’s of people will be surprised at the versatility that Post Malone shows on this album 

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  • RADICL Magazine

    Post Malone continues to take the R & B world by storm and trust us it doesn’t disappoint. 

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  • NewsDay

    Post Malone’s promising -- yet lacking -- debut 

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  • The Hot Box

    The White Iverson himself released his debut album after a year of relevancy, and its versatility is what keeps it afloat during its 68 minute listen-through.  

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  • Spectrum Pulse

    no recommendation, and with some luck, when I celebrate an anniversary next year, we'll get something better.  

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  • HipHopnMore

    POST MALONE’S ‘STONEY’ LEAVES LISTENERS WITH ENOUGH MOMENTS TO CARE  

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  • The Renegade Rip

    Post Malone’s “Stoney” is as bland and underwhelming as his personality 

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  • The Musical Hype

    Ultimately, Stoney is a flawed debut album from Post Malone.  

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  • Riff Magazine

    Despite these critiques, Malone has delivered a solid debut. Even with it’s faults, Stoney deserves a listen from even his most vocal critics. 

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  • Still Crew

    It’s not perfect by any means, but still a great first effort 

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  • The Badger Herald

    Post Malone’s ‘Stoney’ is privileged, derivative garbage 

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  • Exclaim!

    Stoney isn't going to go down in history as one of the best albums of 2016, but it certainly highlights Post Malone's ongoing ability to generate hits.  

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  • Brittany Sky

    Stoney is a bit overstuffed at 19 tracks, yet it’s still hard to pinpoint what I would cut out.  

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  • Immortal Reviews

    POST MALONE'S "STONEY" LIVES UP TO ITS HYPE 

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  • Diandra Reviews It aAll

    The entire record fits right into the genre and essence of “blaze” music. 

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  • Uproxx

    By biding his time, and focusing on his music above all the other all-too-common celebrity noise, Post Malone has delivered a solid debut that cements him as one of the year’s breakout stars. 

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  • Planet Aviation

    All in all this album is good, especially as his debut.  

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  • The Medizine

    Was it worth the wait? Kinda Sorta. 

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  • DBK News

    With Stoney, Post Malone safely lands on the side of the former 

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  • Demo Magazine

    Stoney contains some pretty solid bops in its bloated, sixty-eight-minute entirety.  

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  • Knightwatch

    I strongly recommend this album it is bold, dynamic and emotionally rich.  

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  • The Plainsman Press

    Post Malone impresses with song variety in ‘Stoney’ 

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  • True Too

    Stoney has Post doing what he does best; which is a little bit of everything 

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  • AHEADINTHEHERD

    I’ll be honest and say that Stoney wasn’t what I was initially expecting for Post Malone’s debut album, but I believe it was the best way for him to really show how talented and versatile he is.  

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  • Spark

    At the end of the day, one of the year’s most anticipated rap albums was quite underwhelming.  

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  • Hiphop DX

    Post is refreshing to hear, an emerging talent who can craft melodic hooks and infectious songs that stick. 

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  • Highlighter

    Post Malone’s newest album Stoney conveys tones that give off very upbeat sounds that I love. Each song is upbeat, a tone that many people are looking for this year.  

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  • Dozen of Donuts

    like 'Hollywood Dreams' and 'Oh God,' Stoney remains wholly middle of the road as far as modern Pop Rap is concerned. 

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  • Spectrum Pulse

    there are a few beats that have some presence, but with languid tempos, no real sense of momentum beyond a few quick flows that feel utterly barren of interesting punchlines or character. 

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  • Brent Music Reviews

    Stoney, a flawed debut with its moments 

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