Post Malone - Rockstar Ft. — 21 Savage

: Post Malone grounds his "rockstar" status by referencing classic rock icons:

The song functions as a bridge between two eras of musical rebellion: Post Malone - Rockstar ft. 21 Savage

: He pays tribute to the late AC/DC frontman with "Rest in peace to Bon Scott," mirroring the rebellious spirit of Back in Black . : Post Malone grounds his "rockstar" status by

: 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". : "Rockstar" became the first No

Produced by Tank God and Louis Bell, the track is defined by its "slow, dark vibe" and "sinister melodic croon".

: "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.