Parents who love Post Malone may soon have a new way to share their favorite music with their little ones. The popular children's music series Rockabye Baby! is set to release Lullaby Renditions of Post Malone, a collection of soothing instrumental versions of some of the superstar's biggest hits.
The upcoming 12-track album reimagines Post Malone's chart-topping songs as gentle lullabies designed to help babies relax and fall asleep. Among the featured tracks is "Sunflower," Post Malone's massively successful collaboration with Swae Lee from the animated blockbuster Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse. The song became one of the defining hits of the late 2010s and remains a favorite among fans of all ages.
The album will also include lullaby interpretations of several of Post Malone's Billboard No. 1 singles, including "Circles," "Rockstar," "Psycho," "Chemical," and the country-pop smash "I Had Some Help." While the familiar melodies remain intact, the songs have been transformed into soft instrumental arrangements featuring the gentle sounds typically associated with bedtime music.
Rockabye Baby! has built a loyal following over the years by turning popular songs from major artists into nursery-friendly recordings. Previous releases have featured music inspired by artists across a wide range of genres, including Taylor Swift, Metallica, The Beatles, Queen, Beyoncé, and many others. The series has become a favorite among parents looking for alternatives to traditional lullabies while introducing their children to music they already enjoy.
The decision to spotlight Post Malone reflects the artist's continuing popularity and broad appeal. Over the past decade, Post Malone has established himself as one of the world's most successful recording artists, blending elements of hip-hop, pop, rock, and country into a distinctive sound that has produced numerous global hits.
For fans, the new album offers a playful and unexpected twist on familiar favorites. Songs that once dominated radio playlists and arena concerts will soon be heard through delicate instrumental arrangements suitable for naptime and bedtime routines.
Whether you're a longtime Post Malone fan or simply looking for a unique soundtrack to help your child drift off to sleep, Lullaby Renditions of Post Malone promises to bring a touch of modern pop culture to the nursery. After all, not every baby gets to fall asleep to a lullaby version of "Rockstar."
















