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Posted: 2024-08-13T18:33:03Z | Updated: 2024-08-13T18:33:03Z

Post Malone doesnt envy Beyonc or Taylor Swift s level of celebrity.

During a new profile for The New York Times released last week, the Rockstar artist said, I cant even imagine being at their level. It must suck.

Thats so much pressure, he added.

Malone has had the privilege of working with both superstar singers.

He worked with Beyonc on the country-tinged song Leviis Jeans, released in March, and appeared on the track Fortnight off Swifts latest album, The Tortured Poets Department.

Though the Sunflower singer and Swift collaborated at Malones home studio in Los Angeles, he told the Times hes yet to have a chance to meet the Queen Bey IRL.

The star said Leviis Jeans was delivered to his Utah compound by one of Beyoncs representatives and the artists hashed out creative details over text messages.

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It was terrifying, Malone admitted.

Even still, he said he was just honored to be in these peoples vicinity.

Malone reflected on his own fame during an 2022 interview on The Howard Stern Show, where he said his rapid rise actually helped him stay anchored.

I never really had the time to adjust to all that, the singer explained . Im still me. Ive always been me. But now people wanna hang out with me.

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