Post Malone And Jelly Roll Share ‘Losers’ Live Video
The clip was captured during a ‘Big ASS Stadium Tour’ show In Seattle.

Post Malone and Jelly Roll have shared a new live video for their collaborative track, “Losers.” The song by the duo is featured on Posty’s 2024 country album F-1 Trillion.
The clip is taken from a performance at T-Mobile Park in Seattle, Washington on June 26 as part of his “BIG ASS Stadium Tour.” The video begins with fans eagerly awaiting for the show interspersed with shots of the duo performing on stage. Black and white shots mingle with in-color scenes, showcasing the epic song in a brand new setting.
F-1 Trillion marked a bold new era for Post Malone, finding the artist further exploring a country sound. Just hours after sharing the album, Posty surprised fans with nine additional solo tracks featured on a collection titled F-1 Trillion: Long Bed.
F-1 Trillion was produced by Post Malone’s longtime collaborators Charlie Handsome and Louis Bell. The album is largely composed of collaborations with country superstars including Dolly Parton, Hank Williams JR., and Tim McGraw as well as a new generation of superstars such as the aforementioned Jelly Roll, Lainey Wilson, Chris Stapleton, and more.
F-1 Trillion was led by a number of massive singles including “I Had Some Help,” Post’s record-breaking collaboration with Morgan Wallen. That song debuted at No. 1 on the Billboard Hot 100 and spent six weeks atop the chart.
Post celebrated the debut of F-1 Trillion with a triumphant show at Nashville’s Grand Ole Opry, inviting collaborators like Wilson, Shelton, and Brad Paisley to perform alongside him.
The monumental “BIG ASS Stadium Tour” concluded on July 1 at Oracle Park in San Francisco, California. Malone kicked that final show off with “Texas Tea,” featured on his 2023 album AUSTIN. He ran through F-1 Trillion hits like the Tim McGraw-assisted “Wrong Ones,” “Losers” with Jelly Roll, “M-E-X-I-C-O,” which features Billy Strings, and plenty of others. He wrapped up the grand finale by concluding the gig with two of his biggest hits to date, “Sunflower,” which features Swae Lee, and “Congratulations.”