Good news for Post Malone fans! It seems like his highly-anticipated "Twelve Carat Toothache" is coming anytime soon as he graced his listeners with a few snippets from the album that featured prominent singers; here are the artists that fans should look forward to.

According to NME, the singer took to his Instagram Live to share teasers and reveal his collaborators for his upcoming album.

The outlet noted that Post Malone would have new collaborations with Doja Cat, The Kid Laroi, Fleet Foxes' Robin Pecknold, and Roddy Ricch.

Speaking to his fans via Livestream, the singer said, "Honestly, I've been working so f****** hard and I would love to play y'all a couple more records if y'all got time. We've got a lot of cool stuff going on."

He also gave fans an insight into the meaning of his tracks, like "A Love/Hate Letter to Alcohol" featuring Pecknold.

Post Malone said it's a song about his struggles with alcohol, and he's hoping that the track "touches somebody out there."

Praising Pecknold for his work, the singer said he's the most beautiful vocalist and labeled him "the most epic f***** guy."

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For The Kid Laroi's feature, the singer collaborated with him for "Wasting Angels," a song about celebrating life and the human spirit.

Doja Cat is featured in the song "Happy," while Roddy Ricch contributed vocals for "Cooped Up."

In addition to explaining some of the tracks, the singer confirmed that his upcoming album would feature 14 songs.

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To conclude his Livestream, he expressed his gratitude to fans for their continuous support despite the delay.

"I just wanna let y'all know that I'm so honoured and so blessed to be able to make music and for a second I lost my passion to make music," he said.

He added that a lot is going on, and he wanted to say "spread love" to everyone and take an extra time of the day to "make a difference to someone else."

Post Malone played "Wrapped Under Your Finger" for the last preview, which appeared to be a solo song.

He later stopped the Livestream as he's getting in trouble for sharing snippets of the tracks.

As of this writing, the singer has not confirmed an official release date for his album.

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