Mac Miller has a new voice in the hip-hop genre and all in all this new album is pretty damn good. Despite the release date being the same as Kayne West’s Yeezus,Watching Movies With The Sound Off is just as big and relevant. Mac Miller is a voice for the younger generation. Miller described the album as very introspective and very personal.
The album is named after a section of Frick Park, in Pittsburgh. Being the first album being published, Miller experimented an introspective, dark and psychedelic style, indicating both lyrical and musical growth.
The beats on GO:OD AM have a New York, boom-bap feel, with lots of jazz samples and harder drums, and it's both more varied and more upbeat, from the trap-sounding beats of "When in Rome" or the Chief Keef-featuring "Cut the Check" to love songs like "ROS" or the Miguel collaboration "The Weekend"
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Listen on spotify Listen on spotify Listen on spotifyThe Divine Feminine, a concept record of sorts in distinct contrast to September 2015's GO:OD AM, is an album about love as it relates to the female form and beyond, as Miller has referred to it, “the feminine energy of the planet.”
An album with nothing but time on its hands and an understanding that healing is a slow, tedious process, Swimming is most engaging when it details the simple things Miller tells himself to keep his spirits up.
The first posthumous album from Mac Miller plays like a companion piece to Swimming. It's an optimistic epilogue to the life of an aspirational artist. Mac Miller's death from an accidental drug overdose sent ripples across the rap community he helped cultivate.
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