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Malone has the phrase "Rest Easy" spread across his knuckles, with his right hand spelling "Rest" and his left hand, "Easy."
There's an intimidating grizzly bear with its mouth aggressively open placed prominently on the back of Malone's right hand.
Malone paid a touching tribute to a handful of his favorite artists by getting their portraits permanently etched on his knuckles. So far, he has gotten Kurt Cobain, Elvis Presley, George Harrison, John Lennon, Stevie Ray Vaughan, Bankroll Fresh, and Dimebag Darrell. "Without these guys, I wouldn't be making music right now," he told GQ in 2016.
Malone has a tattoo of a set of praying hands holding a gun on his right bicep.
Malone has a tattoo of a knight on a horse as he stabs a spear in another person on his right forearm.
He got a drawing of himself riding a black horse, which is remarkably reminiscent of the visuals in his 2019 music video for "Circles." "This is me on a horse. I think we got a picture from a game. My friend, Kyle, he just put my face on it, and my friend, Ricky, hooked me up and did it," he said, explaining the inception of the ink.
On his right forearm, near his elbow, Malone has a tattoo of a minuteman as a tribute to the American revolutionary soldiers.
On his right palm, Malone got the word "Nevermind" in all caps. The rapper debuted the ink in 2016, and it appears to be the completion of his "Whatever" design that together pays a lyrical homage to Nirvana's song "Smells Like Teen Spirit."
A mini, wobbly-eyed skull with crossbones is inked on his right palm, right next to the word "Nevermind."
In honor of his single "Patient," off his 2016 debut studio album, Malone got the track title inked on his right bicep in a jagged font. He revealed in an interview that he got the tattoo while filming the music video. However, the visuals never saw the light of day, but the singer decided to get the ink to capture those memories anyway.
Malone enlisted Japanese tattoo artist Ganji Bang to get a "demon samurai skull" next to his right inner elbow. He also got another unique design from the tattooist of an animated "guy getting his face ripped off." The latter sits on his right bicep in red, black, and white ink.
Malone got the icon of Gallenson's, a Salt Lake City-based gun shop, tattooed on his right bicep in solid black ink.