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Post Malone - Goodbyes ft. Young Thug (Official Lyric Video)
: Lyrics like "Too much pleasure is pain" and "Me and Kurt feel the same" (referencing Kurt Cobain) suggest a dark, self-destructive lifestyle fueled by fame and volatile romance. post_malone_goodbyes_lyrics_ft_young_thug
: The central hook, "I'm no good at goodbyes," emphasizes the internal conflict of wanting someone "out of my head" while simultaneously lacking the strength to actually sever the tie. Post Malone - Goodbyes ft
: Thugger’s verse adds a more erratic, possessive energy to the song, using metaphors like "slice you and dice you" and "flood the garage" to contrast material wealth with emotional instability. Quick Track Facts Artist Post Malone ft. Young Thug Album Hollywood's Bleeding (2019) Release Date July 5, 2019 Genre Melodic Trap / Pop Official Audio Available on the Post Malone Official YouTube : Thugger’s verse adds a more erratic, possessive
"Goodbyes" by featuring Young Thug is a melancholic trap-pop ballad that explores the agonizing cycle of a toxic, failing relationship. Released in July 2019 as a single from his album Hollywood's Bleeding , the track highlights the emotional paralysis that comes when two people are "too stubborn to change" even when they know the connection is self-destructing. Core Themes and Lyrical Breakdown
The song’s widespread appeal lies in its vulnerability—it captures the specific moment when a relationship becomes a "fight" you can't stop watching, even as it "bleeds you dry".