: The official music video directed by Emil Nava is a blood-soaked homage to the Japanese film Lady Snowblood and the fight scenes of Kill Bill , featuring Post Malone in a white suit fighting a gang with samurai swords.
: "Rockstar" became the first No. 1 hit for both Post Malone and 21 Savage, spending eight weeks atop the Billboard Hot 100. It was also certified Diamond in the US for selling over 10 million copies. Post Malone - Rockstar ft. 21 Savage
: Post Malone grounds his "rockstar" status by referencing classic rock icons: : The official music video directed by Emil
: The line "light a fire like I'm Morrison" refers to The Doors' frontman and his infamous on-stage arrest in 1967, which Post parallels with his own potential to "leave my f***ing show in a cop car". It was also certified Diamond in the US
: Post’s "one-of-a-kind warble" and the frequent use of acapella cuts emphasize the most poignant and reckless lines, making them "stick in your head". Visual & Cultural Impact
Produced by Tank God and Louis Bell, the track is defined by its "slow, dark vibe" and "sinister melodic croon".