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Post Malone Performs “(You're The) Devil In Disguise” LIVE | Christmas at Graceland | NBC

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help

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disguise

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kiss

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  • Introduction to Video Content
  • Post Malone's Live Performance of "(You're The) Devil In Disguise" at Christmas at Graceland EventPost Malone, the renowned American singer and rapper, gave a mesmerizing live performance of the classic song "(You're The) Devil In Disguise" at the Christmas at Graceland event, which was aired on NBC.With his signature style and captivating stage presence, Post Malone delivered a stunning rendition of the iconic track. As he sang, "You look like an angel, walk like an angel, talk like an angel, but I got wise, you're the devil in disguise," the crowd couldn't help but be enchanted by his soulful voice.Accompanied by a talented band, the artist flawlessly captured the essence of the song. He effortlessly transitioned from the smooth verses, "You fool me with your kisses, you cheat and hang your skin," to the powerful chorus, "You're the devil in disguise, oh yes, you are the devil in disguise." Each note resonated with emotion, creating an electrifying atmosphere that filled the venue.As the performance progressed, Post Malone showcased his vocal range and versatility, seamlessly blending soft and explosive moments. The audience was captivated as he sang, "I thought that I was in heaven, but I was so surprised. Heaven help me, I couldn't see the devil in your eyes."Post Malone's interpretation of "(You're The) Devil In Disguise" demonstrated his ability to reinvent classic songs while staying true to their original spirit. His unique style and delivery breathed new life into Elvis Presley's legendary track, and the audience couldn't get enough.The event ended on a high note as Post Malone expressed his gratitude and love to his fans, saying, "I love you so very much, and I love you so very much, Elvis. Have a great night and a Merry Christmas." The crowd cheered, appreciating his heartfelt words.Post Malone's live performance at Christmas at Graceland showcased his exceptional talent and artistry. Through his rendition of "(You're The) Devil In Disguise," he proved once again why he is a force to be reckoned with in the music industry. With each performance, he continues to captivate audiences and leave a lasting impact on the hearts of music lovers all around the world.
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  • You look like an angel.
  • Walk like an angel.
  • Talk like an angel.
  • But I got why.
  • You're the devil in disguise.
  • Oh, yes, you are the devil in disguise.
  • Mm.
  • You fool me with your kisses.
  • You cheat and hang your skin.
  • Heaven knows how you lied to me.
  • You're not the way you seem.
  • You look like an angel.
  • Walk like an angel.
  • Soak like an angel, but I got wise.
  • You're the devil in disguise.
  • Oh, yes, you are the devil in disguise.
  • Mm.
  • I thought that I was in heaven, but I was so surprised.
  • Heaven help me, I couldn't see the devil in your eyes.
  • You look like an angel, walk like an angel.
  • Talk like an angel, but I got heart.
  • You're the devil in disguise.
  • Oh, yes, you are.
  • Devil in disguise.
  • Mm.
  • The devil in disguise.
  • The devil in disguise.
  • Mm.
  • I love you so very much, and I love you so very much, Elvis.
  • Have a great night and a Merry Christmas.
  • I told him that pool wasn't heated.
  • Let's go, baby!
  • That's rock and roll.
  • Somebody get him his towel.