If I ain’t in your top ten then you a racist I’m underrated, don’t fit on nobody’s playlist I also like how Mac speaks on his legacy and success as well as reflecting on his come up in life and rap. First and foremost, I love hearing Mac on Jazzy instrumentals it’s always a special moment. This is one of my favorite Mac records for many reasons. Here We Go Make sure this track is what you hear within the first few seconds of my biopic. In the song, Mac shits on himself and talks about flirting with death while still trying to continue to be triumphant in rap. “Malibu” is loaded with lines that communicate the mood and energy of the mixtape. I could really break down how it makes so much sense for “Malibu” to follow up the two previous records, “Friends” & “Angel Dust,” but maybe another time. It may not have the most replay value but it’s an important record. The punchlines either have you in laughter or saying “Jesus, Mac.” These songs tell intriguing stories!ģ. ![]() I think the playfulness also comes from the production. In these two songs, we get a raw Mac that tells tales of his experiences in a concerning but somewhat playful manner (If that makes sense). Friends & Angel Dust These two songs play into each other but I’ve always treated them as one big song. ![]() I’ve been waiting and manifesting for this moment forever, so a review was an absolute must.Ĥ. At long last, one of Mac Miller’s best bodies of work is finally available on all streaming platforms.
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