Post Malone isn't sure his daughter likes his music yet: "I have to let her decide"

LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA - NOVEMBER 24: Post Malone attends the 2019 American Music Awards at Microsoft Theater on November 24, 2019 in Los Angeles, California. (Photo by Matt Winkelmeyer/Getty Images for dcp)New dad Post Malone is doing his best to make his 4-month-old daughter love his music. Although the rapper keeps his private life out of the spotlight as much as possible, he revealed that he and his unnamed fiancée welcomed a baby girl in June. Malone hasn't shared many details about his little one with the world since then, but in a new interview with GQ, he revealed his hopes that she'll become a fan of his dad's songs.

Given her young age, it's still a little early for Malone's daughter to form a strong opinion on anything, but that hasn't stopped her family from playing music as much as possible of her father around her. If the baby is making "circles" in her crib, she remains silent for the time being.

"She hasn't cried every time I've put my music on so far, which I think is a good sign, but we'll wait and we'll find out," Malone told the publication. "I have to let her decide. I tried to play her some stuff but I can't really tell what she wants right now. She's gonna have to like my music, I think, [or] she's gonna go for it. get used to - I know everyone at home is playing it for her and I hope they get stuck in her head."

For now, Malone's daughter is being introduced to her Grammy-nominated father's music via lullabies and Kidz Bop. "I love playing his lullabies. They make lullabies of my songs," he shared. "It's fun to listen to. Sometimes we even put it on and I have to guess what song it is and forget all the melodies. I'm like, 'What song is that?'"

Apart from his worries about his daughter's musical tastes, Malone revealed that he loves being a dad, but being away from his little girl while he's on tour is "heartbreaking". He told GQ: "It's really hard not being able to see her, but she's coming out more often now...she's a legend and I'm just glad to see her. But it's heartbreaking to have to go. and not being able to be with her all the time."

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Post Malone isn't sure his daughter likes his music yet: "I have to let her decide"

LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA - NOVEMBER 24: Post Malone attends the 2019 American Music Awards at Microsoft Theater on November 24, 2019 in Los Angeles, California. (Photo by Matt Winkelmeyer/Getty Images for dcp)New dad Post Malone is doing his best to make his 4-month-old daughter love his music. Although the rapper keeps his private life out of the spotlight as much as possible, he revealed that he and his unnamed fiancée welcomed a baby girl in June. Malone hasn't shared many details about his little one with the world since then, but in a new interview with GQ, he revealed his hopes that she'll become a fan of his dad's songs.

Given her young age, it's still a little early for Malone's daughter to form a strong opinion on anything, but that hasn't stopped her family from playing music as much as possible of her father around her. If the baby is making "circles" in her crib, she remains silent for the time being.

"She hasn't cried every time I've put my music on so far, which I think is a good sign, but we'll wait and we'll find out," Malone told the publication. "I have to let her decide. I tried to play her some stuff but I can't really tell what she wants right now. She's gonna have to like my music, I think, [or] she's gonna go for it. get used to - I know everyone at home is playing it for her and I hope they get stuck in her head."

For now, Malone's daughter is being introduced to her Grammy-nominated father's music via lullabies and Kidz Bop. "I love playing his lullabies. They make lullabies of my songs," he shared. "It's fun to listen to. Sometimes we even put it on and I have to guess what song it is and forget all the melodies. I'm like, 'What song is that?'"

Apart from his worries about his daughter's musical tastes, Malone revealed that he loves being a dad, but being away from his little girl while he's on tour is "heartbreaking". He told GQ: "It's really hard not being able to see her, but she's coming out more often now...she's a legend and I'm just glad to see her. But it's heartbreaking to have to go. and not being able to be with her all the time."

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