Post Malone, born Austin Richard Post on July 4, 1995, in Syracuse, New York, is an American singer, rapper, songwriter, and record producer known for blending genres like hip-hop, rock, pop, and country into chart-topping hits. He first broke through with the viral 2015 single “White Iverson,” which caught the attention of major labels and led to a deal with Republic Records. His debut album Stoney (2016) set records, but it was his follow-up Beerbongs & Bentleys (2018) and the hit “Rockstar” that cemented his global fame.
Beyond his tattoos and laid-back style, Post is admired for his raw emotional lyrics and unexpected musical depth. Whether he’s topping charts with radio anthems like “Circles” or surprising fans with acoustic covers and country nods, he stays refreshingly unpredictable. Despite the fame, he often comes across as humble and goofy in interviews
As of June 2025, Post Malone is 29 years and 11 months old, his estimated net worth is $50 million, and he stands at a height of 6 feet and 1 inch (185 cm or 1.85 m) tall.
Bio/Wiki
Full Name
Austin Richard Post
Nickname
Post Malone
Profession
Rapper, singer, songwriter, actor, and record producer.
Career
Debut
Album
Stoney (2016)
Genres
Pop, hip hop.
Instruments
Vocals, guitar
Awards
Personal Profile and Background Details
Date of Birth
4 July 1995
Age
As of today, Post Malone is 29 years, 11 months, and 16 days old.
Zodiac sign
Cancer
Signature
Nationality
American
Birth Place
Syracuse, New York, U.S.
Residence
Dallas
School / College / University
He didn’t exactly take the traditional college-to-career path—and honestly, that’s part of what makes his story so relatable. After graduating from Grapevine High School in Texas, where he was already messing around with music and even auditioned for a metal band, he enrolled at Tarrant County College. But college life didn’t stick.
He dropped out shortly after starting, realizing classrooms weren’t where his creativity thrived. Some sources casually toss around mentions of Syracuse University, but those claims are murky at best. What’s confirmed? He left Tarrant County behind and moved to Los Angeles—a leap of faith that would change everything. It wasn’t a polished plan, but it was pure Post: bet on himself, pack his dreams, and chase a sound only he could hear.
Religion
Post Malone grew up in a Christian household in Dallas, Texas, where church was part of the routine. He’s said he believes in God, but he’s also been open about not vibing with all the rules of organized religion. His tattoos—like the cross under his right eye and the praying hands—hint at a spiritual side, though he once joked they were also meant to get a rise out of his mom.
These days, Post’s approach to faith feels more personal than traditional. He’s not preaching, but he’s not dismissing it either. He’s about being a decent human, finding his own meaning, and figuring things out on his terms. While there’ve been whispers about him having ties to Mormonism, there’s no real proof—and he’s never claimed it.
Race / Ethnicity
Post Malone’s ethnic background is a bit of a cultural patchwork, stitched together with threads from across Europe—and possibly beyond. Primarily white American, Post has English, Polish, and Scottish roots, along with distant Dutch ancestry that stretches all the way back to Colonial-era New York. His family’s been in the U.S. for generations, which adds to that old-school American blend.
He’s also mentioned having some Native American ancestry, though that hasn’t been officially traced. On his mom’s side, there are signs of Italian heritage, especially through his maternal grandfather, who was born to Italian immigrants. And if you dig into his paternal grandmother’s surname, there’s a hint of Ukrainian lineage as well. So, while Post may not lead with his ancestry, it’s clear his cultural DNA is just as layered and unexpected as his music.
Food Habits
His go-to comfort foods include chicken nuggets, mozzarella sticks, stuffed crust pizza, spicy ramen, and Frosted Flakes, often joking that he eats like a 4-year-old with a credit card. He’s a big fan of Raising Cane’s, Popeyes, and Chick-fil-A, proving that no matter how famous he gets, a good fried chicken meal still hits the spot.
While Post used to lean into a party lifestyle—Bud Light in hand and delivery apps on speed dial—fatherhood seems to have nudged him toward a cleaner routine. He’s quit soda, dropped some weight, and toned down the late-night indulgences (well, a little). Still, he hasn’t abandoned his love for comfort food. He’s especially loyal to Italian spots from his New York roots, like Canale’s in Oswego, keeping one foot in the past even as life evolves.
Hobbies
Post Malone’s hobbies are as wild and wonderfully offbeat as his music. He’s a hardcore firearms enthusiast with a serious collection—rifles, handguns, shotguns—you name it. Shooting ranges aren’t just a pastime; they’re a stress-reliever. But he doesn’t stop at modern weapons. Post’s also obsessed with medieval swords and armor, even forging some himself. Yes, he literally plays blacksmith in his downtime.
A true fantasy nerd at heart, he’s a massive Game of Thrones fan and has thrown medieval-themed parties that feel straight out of Westeros. He’s also crowned himself the “Beer Pong King,” hosting high-stakes games with celebrity pals. Add to that his love for Call of Duty and a deep obsession with Magic: The Gathering—he’s dropped major cash on ultra-rare cards. And let’s not forget the Crocs—custom ones, wild ones, weird ones.
Tattoo
Post Malone has over 70 tattoos, including at least 14 on his face, making him one of the most tattooed musicians in the industry. His tattoos range from tributes to music legends and loved ones to symbolic and artistic designs.
Physical Attributes and Measurements
Height
- In feet: 6′ 1″
- In Centimeters: 185 cm
- In meters: 1.85 m
Weight
- In kilograms: 84 kg
- In Pounds: 185 lbs
Body Measurements
- Chest Size: 45 inches
- Biceps Size: 15 inches
- Waist Size: 36 inches
Shoe size
11 (US)
Eye color
Blue
Hair Color
Brown
Family
Wife
He is not married yet.
Father
Rich Post (assistant director of food and beverage for Dallas Cowboys)
Mother
Nicolle Lake
Jodie Post (Stepmother)
Siblings
Jordan Lake (Maternal Half-Brother)
Mitchell Post (Stepbrother)
Children
D D Post (Daughter) (Born in 2022)
Relationship & More
Marital Status
In a relationship with Christy Lee
Marriage Date
None
Girlfriend and Dating history
Ashlen Diaz
Hee Sung “Jamie” Park (2021–2024)
Christy Lee (2025–Present)
Favorite Things
Favorite Musicians
Bob Dylan, Johnny Cash, Young Thug, and Future
Favorite Basketball player
Jason Williams
Favorite NFL Team
Dallas Cowboys
Favorite Sports
American Football
Favorite Xbox games
Call of Duty, WWE, and Ghost Recon.
Net Worth 2025
$50 million
As of June 2025, it’s estimated that Julia Roberts has a net worth of about $50 million. He made this fortune from many sources. Let’s break that down.
1. Music Sales & Streaming: Where It All Began
Post Malone didn’t just enter the music scene—he disrupted it. His 2015 breakout hit White Iverson exploded on SoundCloud and YouTube, earning millions of views and grabbing the attention of Republic Records. From there, his rise was meteoric.
His debut album Stoney went multi-platinum, and his follow-ups—Beerbongs & Bentleys, Hollywood’s Bleeding, and Twelve Carat Toothache—were each streaming monsters. Just to give you an idea of scale:
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Spotify Streams: Post consistently ranks among the most-streamed artists worldwide. With hits like “Rockstar,” “Sunflower,” and “Circles,” his annual streaming income alone is estimated at $12–15 million.
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YouTube Revenue: His music videos have amassed billions of views. With monetization and ads, it’s estimated that his YouTube channel brings in $500,000+ per year.
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Digital & Physical Sales: Even in the age of streaming, Post’s physical albums and digital downloads add several million more to his earnings over time.
In total, it’s believed he’s earned over $30–40 million from streaming and sales since his debut.
2. Touring & Live Performances: His Biggest Cash Cow
While music sales gave him fame, touring is where the big checks get written.
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According to Forbes, Post grossed $60 million between June 2019 and June 2020, much of it from his sold-out Runaway Tour.
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On average, he earns $500,000 to $1 million per concert, depending on the venue and market.
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For stadium shows or major festivals, his payday can climb to $1.3 million per city.
He’s performed everywhere from Coachella to international arenas, and his energetic live performances keep demand (and ticket prices) sky-high.
Estimated Total from Touring (so far): $100+ million over multiple years.
3. Brand Endorsements: Making His Image Pay
Post Malone has masterfully turned his unique image—face tattoos, laid-back vibes, and offbeat charm—into a branding goldmine.
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Bud Light: This is more than a sponsorship—it’s practically a partnership. He’s starred in Super Bowl ads, helped design custom Bud Light cans, and even headlined their branded concerts. This deal is reportedly worth 7 figures annually.
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Crocs: Post’s Crocs collaborations sold out almost instantly. In fact, resale pairs have fetched over $1,000 online. This quirky collab isn’t just fun—it’s profitable.
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True Religion & HyperX: These lifestyle and gaming endorsements tap into his fashion and gaming fanbase.
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Arnette Sunglasses: He launched his own signature eyewear collection.
With all these deals combined, it’s estimated that Post earns $5–10 million per year just from endorsements.
4. Business Ventures: Building a Lifestyle Brand
Post Malone is more than just a musician—he’s a savvy businessman.
a) Maison No. 9 (Rosé Wine)
Launched in 2020, his rosé brand sold over 50,000 bottles in two days. The sleek design and celebrity backing made it an instant hit.
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The wine business has since expanded across the U.S. and Europe.
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While numbers are private, estimates suggest millions in revenue, with Post earning a significant share as co-founder.
b) Shaboink (Cannabis Lifestyle Brand)
In partnership with Icon Farms, Post entered the cannabis scene with pre-rolls and hemp products. It’s part wellness, part branding—but it fits perfectly with his image.
c) Envy Gaming (Esports Ownership)
He became a co-owner of Envy Gaming, one of Texas’s premier esports organizations (now part of OpTic Gaming). With esports booming, this is both a passion project and a smart investment.
d) Magic: The Gathering Investments
Post isn’t just a fan—he’s one of the biggest collectors. He famously spent $2.6 million on a one-of-a-kind Magic: The Gathering “One Ring” card. While this may seem extravagant, collectors consider it an appreciating asset—one that could double in value in time.
5. Real Estate: The Rockstar Retreat
In 2019, Post bought a $3 million mansion in Utah, spanning nearly 13,000 square feet with a bunker-like vibe. It’s remote, serene, and completely Post.
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He previously owned a Los Angeles home but moved to Utah for privacy and a calmer lifestyle.
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He’s also known to invest in rare memorabilia, luxury cars, and high-end guitars.
His real estate assets combined are estimated at $5–10 million, depending on market value.
6. Merch & Festival Hosting
a) Posty Co. (Merchandise)
From hoodies and tees to collectible figures and hats, Post’s online store is a consistent money-maker, especially when tied to album releases and tours.
Estimated Annual Merch Revenue: $2–4 million.
b) Posty Fest
Held in Dallas, Texas, this self-branded music festival has featured stars like Travis Scott and Meek Mill. With ticket sales, sponsorships, and merchandise, this is both a passion project and a profitable endeavor.
Car collection
Here is the list of Post Malone’s car collection:
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Rolls-Royce Phantom
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Ford GT
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Lamborghini Urus
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Hennessey VelociRaptor 6×6
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2019 Subaru WRX
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1992 Ford Explorer (customized)
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1968 Chevrolet C-10
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Bugatti Chiron
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Lamborghini Aventador SV
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McLaren 720S
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McLaren Senna XP
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Custom Mercedes-Benz G-Class
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Ford F-150 Raptor
House
House in Utah – $3 million.
Social Media Profiles
Website
YouTube
Listen to Post Malone on SoundCloud
Most watched videos of Post Malone