Highlights
- Post Malone has made a lot of money from his popular songs, with "White Iverson" and other big hits earning him significant revenue.
- "Sunflower" is likely the song that has made Post Malone the most money.
- Despite his success, Post Malone remains humble and focused on creating music.
Whether he is talking about his music or the real story behind his impressive weight loss, Post Malone is an artist whom people can truly relate to. He is so humble and polite when interviewed that it's easy to forget that he has a massive net worth as a result of his incredible music career. The fame and money haven't gone to his head, which makes it easy to celebrate all his achievements.
Post Malone gave an amazing performance at the 2024 Super Bowl, and while he continues to earn good money from his music, he also continues to showcase his love for what he does. There's a lot to know about the way that Post Malone earns money from the most popular songs that he has released.
How Much Money Does Post Malone Make From His Most Successful Songs?
Since Post Malone has a $50 million net worth, according to Celebrity Net Worth, it's clear that he has made a lot of money from his popular songs. Everything started with his first hit song, "White Iverson," which was released in 2015. According to Grammy.com, the song was first on SoundCloud in 2015, and then it was number 14 on the Billboard Hot 100.

"White Iverson" continues to make Post Malone money today. In 2022, Billboard reported that the song got 1 billion YouTube views. Three of his other big songs ("Congratulations," "Sunflower," and "Rockstar") achieved the same milestone.
Complex.com explained that musicians can make money from YouTube views, but it's not quite as much as fans would expect. Musicians are paid between $1,000 and $2,000 for 1 million views. Since Post Malone has had four songs get 1 billion views on YouTube, he must have received a nice payday for that.
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How Post Malone's Sunflower Became One Of The Most Profitable Songs
Post Malone and Swae Lee's song "Sunflower" became one of the most successful songs of the decade, and was even featured in a Spider-Man movie.It seems likely that "Sunflower" has made Post Malone the most money. According to Billboard, the song, which Post Malone recorded with Swae Lee for the movie Spider-Man: Into The Spider-Verse, got double-diamond status in February 2024. The Recording Industry Association of America explained that the song went platinum 20 times.

According to The Daily Mail, Mitch Glazier, the CEO and chairman of the RIAA, said of Post Malone's achievement:
"Post Malone and Swae Lee have officially raised the bar on what creative partnerships and infectious collaborations have the power to accomplish. 'Sunflower (Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse)' has now been streamed or downloaded more than 20 million times in the U.S. alone."
Glazier continued, "and they've earned the custom hardware to prove it. Congratulations Post, Swae Lee and Mercury/Republic Records for making history with the very first 2x Diamond single!"
In 2019, Forbes reported that Post Malone's "Rockstar" was eight times platinum at that point, and “Congratulations” was diamond-certified, which means that 10 million units of the song were sold.

Everything We Know About Post Malone's Daughter So Far
Post Malone welcomed a baby in May 2022. Here's everything known about the singer's daughter so far.Post Malone continues to earn a ton of money from his music. As Celebrity Net Worth reported, he was paid $60 million from June 2019 to June 2020. He also makes $500,000 for every concert. As Parade.com noted, Post Malone writes his songs, which means that he is paid songwriting royalties.
In 2020, Billboard reported that Post Malone made $23.2 million that year. He earned $12.4 million while touring, $8.1 million from streaming, and $2 million from publishing (royalties).
Was Post Malone Paid To Sing At The 2024 Super Bowl?
While fans are curious about how much Post Malone was paid to sing at the Super Bowl in February 2024, he wasn't paid. According to People, musicians don't receive money for singing at the Super Bowl. This is also true of the headliners, including Usher. The publication noted that in 2016, a spokesperson for the NFL explained that while there is no salary, "We cover expenses and production costs."

Does Post Malone Regret His Face Tattoos After His Obsession With Body Modifications?
Despite experiencing some messed up tattoos, Post Malone has so interesting thoughts about the ink he's received to his face.Of course, as People pointed out, musicians are more than happy to perform on this massive stage since so many eyes will be on them. This will help them acquire new fans.

According to People, Post Malone talked about the Super Bowl in an interview with Nadeska Alexis for Apple Music. He said, "I'm very nervous. But excited, I'm excited. It's just fun and super epic to be able to go out there and sing a song so many beautiful artists have sang before on this stage. I'm just gonna do my best, just do my best, and give it what I got. My dad told me, 'You'll never make everybody happy. So just be yourself and do your best at everything you do.' Do it your way and do it with love."
How Does Post Malone Feel About His Successful Music Career?
Post Malone has stayed humble about the fortune and fame that he has, which makes him even more likable. In 2017, he was interviewed by Forbes and asked about people who didn't believe that he would do well in the music industry after his song "White Iverson."
Post Malone said:
"I'm just glad they like a song! Haha. I am just creating the music I enjoy to make and people seem to enjoy it. Y'all will be stuck with me for a while."
He has maintained the same attitude for a long time now. In 2023, Post Malone spoke to Esquire and shared what he thought about his career. When asked "what do you do?" he said, “I’m a professional Auto-Tune manipulator.”
He continued, "I write songs and I sing them the best I can, and I just am myself, and I just want to go and rock ’n’ roll.” He also said that he likes to stay true to who he is: "I’m just Austin, and that’s like the coolest job to me. A long time ago, that wasn’t a cool job and I wanted to be someone else.”
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