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Die for Me

"Die for Me" is a song by American rapper and singer Post Malone featuring fellow American rapper Future and fellow American singer Halsey from the former's third studio album Hollywood's Bleeding (2019). It was written alongside Billy Walks and producers Andrew Watt, Louis Bell, and Happy Perez.

Charts

Certifications

"Die 4 Me"

"Die 4 Me" is a song by American singer-songwriter Halsey, a reworking of the original song with Post Malone and Future. It was released as a single through Capitol Records on February 24, 2023. The song was written and produced with additions from Benny Blanco and Cashmere Cat.

Composition and lyrics

"Die 4 Me" contains two new verses containing similar themes of Halsey's original verse on "Die For Me", which is also included with slight adjustments. For example, the line "I sold fifteen million copies of a break-up note", referring to Halsey's largest song "Without Me", is updated to forty million copies.

Background

Halsey had been performing her original verse of "Die For Me" on the Love and Power Tour, responding to fan demand for the full release of a demo of the song with only herself. She then began teasing its release on social media leading up to its release. In a post she said, "Big big thanks to Post Malone, Louis Bell, and Future for having me on the original release and co-signing this version finally seeing daylight."[20][21]

Charts

References

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