![]() ![]() Here are my top 5 favorite Mac Miller songs: A lot of these are influenced by the time and headspace in which I heard the song and I’m in right now because his music has a sentimental value for me. Picking up 5 songs that are my favorites was the most difficult task and I’m sure that if I think more I would come with another list of my favorite Mac songs but right now these are the ones that resonate the most with me. Whether it was the “Frat boy charm” from KIDS or the sensible side he showed on Swimming, Mac evolved throughout the years. Each Mac Miller project has its unique and distinctive quality that sets it apart. ![]() He’s been experimenting with his sound from the beginning and no two albums of his have sounded the same. Mac has one of the strongest discography in the rap game. Losing him was one of the most heart breaking moments of my life and I’m thankful for the music that he’s left behind. Mac Miller is not just a musician for me, he’s a person that I’ve admired and considered a friend for a long time. I along with my brother wolf 48blog decided to challenge each other and choose our top 5 Mac Miller songs and this is what the end result looks like. A person I’ve considered as a friend though we’ve never met. ![]() This post is a heartfelt tribute to my favorite artist. Miller, literally, carves his feelings into the roof of the coffin, calmly using a pocket knife to write “Memento Mori” (Latin for “remember that you have to die”) in the wood, then punching through the words and emerging in a pile of dirt as the song’s vibe switches to a more sultry R&B groove and he brushes off the grime as explosions fill the air around him.īefore unleashing “Self Care” the Pittsburgh rapper has dropped three new songs earlier this year: “Small Worlds,” (which will be featured on the album) “Programs” and “Buttons.” Swimming, which can be pre-ordered here, is Miller’s first album since his break-up with now-engaged Ariana Grande, who appeared on Feminine, which took the Pittsburgh MC into a more R&B/funk-soul direction for an “exploration of love” featuring more singing than his previous efforts.Ĭheck out the “Self Care” video, and the Swimming track list, below.A friend, a guide and a genius at his craft The track chronicles an emotional spiral, with Mac spinning out into “oblivion,” which sounds like exactly the place he wants to be. So chill he’s comfortable enough to spark up a cigarette in his underground spot, Miller croons out the song’s affirming chorus from six feet under, mumble singing, “Swear the height be too tall so like September I fall/ Down below, now I know that the medicine be on call, yeah/ It’s feeling like you hot enough to melt, yeah/ Can’t trust no one, can’t even trust yourself, yeah/ And I love you, I don’t love nobody else, yeah/ Tell them they can take that bullshit elsewhere/ Self care, I’m treatin’ me right/ Hell yeah, we gonna be alright.” 2 in which The Bride (Uma Thurman) must punch her way out of a wooden coffin, the suffocating visual for the nearly six-minute song opens with Miller, dressed in a white jumpsuit, calmly peering around the inside of his tomb with a flashlight as the track’s murky, narcotic beat kicks in. In an homage to the scene in Quentin Tarantino’s Kill Bill Vol. The Christian Weber-directed clip dropped on Thursday (July 12), the same day that Miller announced the release date for his follow-up to 2016’s The Divine Feminine. The layers of meaning in Mac Miller’s claustrophobic video for the new track “Self Care” are thicker than the pile of dirt the rapper is buried under in the latest song from his upcoming 13-track Swimming album (Aug. New clip pays homage to Quentin Tarantino’s “Kill Bill Volume 2.” ![]()
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