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Post Malone’s “White Iverson”: The Official Theme Song for “Fake It Till You Make It”

The chill flex that turned pretending into a personality trait.


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“White Iverson” is basically the national anthem for pretending your life is together. The second it plays, you feel 10x cooler, even if you’re literally just sitting in traffic eating drive-thru fries. It’s that kind of song.


Post Malone shows up sounding calm, confident, and low-key tired like he bragged for too long last night. But somehow the chill delivery makes everything he says feel even bigger. It’s the soft flex everyone tries to copy.


The beat stays simple and steady, nothing dramatic. That’s why it hits: it gives Post all the space to talk his talk without trying too hard. It’s the definition of “I’m cool because I said I am.”




There’s also something funny about how honest the song feels. You can almost hear Post saying, “I might not be famous yet, but just give me like… five minutes.” And boom he wasn’t wrong.


In the end, “White Iverson” still works because the vibe is universal. Nobody fully has their life together, but this song lets you pretend for three minutes and sixteen seconds.

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