Post Malone has a treat for his fans as he's finally releasing his collaboration with Roddy Ricch a few weeks after teasing his followers about the track on his Instagram live.

According to Uproxx, the singer shared an official music video teaser for his upcoming song.

In the short clip posted on his official Twitter account, Malone can be seen sitting in the dark and lighting up his cigarette before the area is illuminated, revealing that he was sitting on a sofa in what appears to be a talkshow set.

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Elsewhere in the 29-second video was a deck of cards decorated with butterflies to which two cards show the eight of hearts and the eight of clubs.

In the caption, Malone revealed the official release date, writing, "Cooped Up with @RoddyRicch Thursday 12 pm ET."

As of this writing, the video amassed over 178.6k views and was reshared countless times across social media.

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Twelve Carat Toothache Release Date, Featuring Artists

The recent teaser comes a few weeks after the singer confirmed the official album art and release date of his highly-anticipated album "Twelve Carat Toothache."

The record will drop on June 3.

The cover features the "Sunflower" hitmaker's face highlighted with red hues as he posed in front of a blank wall.

Speculations about the release of his album began when his manager, Dre London, took to his social media account to tease fans by posting a video of him and writing in the caption, "Post Malone album coming next month!"

Aside from Roddy Ricch, Malone previously revealed other artists that would appear on his album, like Fleet Foxes' Robin Pecknold, Doja Cat, and The Kid Laroi.

For the Pecknold-featured song, Malone explained that "A Love/Hate Letter to Alcohol" tackles his alcohol problems, and he's hoping that the track would touch someone listening to it.

The Kid LAROI will be featured in "Wasting Angels," an anthem that celebrates the human spirit and life.

Lastly, Doja Cat will appear on "Happy."

Talking about how grateful he is for creating more music and releasing projects, Malone said, "I just wanna let y'all know that I'm so honored and so blessed to make music and for a second I lost my passion to make music."

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