Post Malone Performs at the 2023 NBA All Star Game: 21 Savage

Post Malone performed at the 2023 NBA All Star game on Sunday, performing his hit track ‘Rockstar’ alongside 21 Savage.

In addition to his musical performance, the artist also took time out of his busy schedule to host a back-to-school drive for the youth in his hometown of Atlanta. The event was attended by over 2,500 kids and included free haircuts/hairstyles, shoes, school uniforms and backpacks.

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1. Rockstar

Despite a hospitalization scare in the last year, Post Malone is back with a bang. The rapper brought out 21 Savage for an epic performance at the 2023 NBA All-Star Game on Sunday night.

He was also joined by a trio of Nigerian pop artists for the halftime show. Burna Boy, Rema, and Tems performed their hits during the event, which paid tribute to the growing influence of African music worldwide.

Rockstar is a heady cocktail of love, fame, and self-discovery that will take repeated viewings to truly come into its own. Writer-director Imtiaz Ali’s sensibility steers clear of cliches and keeps the story from going down the usual Bollywood path.

2. Wow

Post Malone left fans in awe with his pre-tipoff performance at the 2023 NBA All-Star Game. He performed his hit songs “Wow.” and “Rockstar,” and brought out 21 Savage, who appears on the studio version of “Rockstar.”

It’s no surprise that Malone is one of the most popular artists in music right now. He has earned three American Music Awards, ten Billboard Music Awards, and one MTV Video Music Award.

The rapper has a knack for writing catchy hits and is known for his swagger. His latest hit, “Sunflower,” is currently nominated for two Grammys.

He’s also one of the most versatile musicians in music. The Utah native has won a number of awards and performed at countless events, including the Super Bowl.

The rapper’s music is a mix of trap and R&B, but he’s best known for his hit singles like “Wow.” He even scored a spot on Forbes’ hip-hop’s future moguls list this year partly because of the success of his hit with 21 Savage.

3. I’m a Bank Account

The most notable performance at the 2023 NBA All-Star Game in Salt Lake City, Utah, was undoubtedly a medley by Post Malone and 21 Savage. The two rap superstars delivered a spirited performance of their hit song “Rock Star” as part of a slew of recognizable tunes thrown into the mix.

The performance was accompanied by an impressive array of video gimmicks. The most impressive one was the most recent iteration of a patented “rock-stack” that Post Malone has been working on for months.

This aforementioned rock-stack is the first of its kind to be offered by a major bank. It’s a high-tech device that uses magnetic strips to create a rock-like wall in your home or office. It was also a major marketing move for the company, which has been building its brand in the digital age. Designed to promote financial health, the rock-stack has been in development since 2011. It will be used in a variety of ways, from displaying photos of family members to offering a telephony service.

4. Love Me Now

Post Malone and 21 Savage performed their hit collaboration ‘Rockstar’ at last night’s (January 19) NBA All-Star Game in Salt Lake City, Utah. Watch the performance below.

The show saw a number of famous sports stars in attendance, including Shaquille O’Neal and Charles Barkley. They all celebrated the NBA All-Star Game by showcasing their talents in a series of performances.

It was also a celebration of advancing diversity and inclusivity throughout the world as the league incorporated several African artists into its lineup, highlighting the wide reach and global influence of African music.

A few of the artists on the lineup included Tems, Burna Boy and Rema. Their performance paired traditional and contemporary African dancing techniques with live music to showcase the influence that Africa has on the international scene.

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