ONE RIGHT NOW

The Weeknd and Post Malone have collaborated on a new song!At midnight on Friday, the 31-year-old “Blinding Lights” singer and the 26-year-old “Rockstar” rapper released their new collaboration,

Post Malone, The Weekend Collaborate on 'One Right Now' | Billboard

“One Right Now” (November 5).”You said you loved me, but I don’t care / That I broke my hand on the same one you said f—ked you up (That it f—ked you up)” On the track, The Weeknd and Post perform a duet. “You think fucking with my feelings (Feelings) is so easy / I got one comin’ over and one right now, one right now (Yeah, yeah, yeah)” The Weeknd was seen having dinner with this famous friend earlier this week.You can get The Weeknd and Post Malone’s new song “One Right Now” from iTunes here –

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