Genius Lyrics
|
|
Mac Miller – Self Care
|
“Self Care” is Mac spreading a message about overcoming hardships, self control, and being aware of how to handle yourself.
When tweeting about their relationship, Ariana states
|
|
Mac Miller (Ft. ScHoolboy Q) – Friends
|
This song is pretty self-explanatory–it features descriptions of Mac’s crazy life and, more specifically, his friends (some of which have been featured on Mac Miller and the Most
|
|
Mac Miller – Good News
|
“Good News” is Mac Miller’s first officially released music since his death in September of 2018. It is also the first single from Miller’s sixth studio album and first posthumous
|
|
Mac Miller – Blue World
|
“Blue World” has Mac rapping about the trials and tribulations of life, and reflecting on all that has. On it he makes a subtle reference to his former girlfriend Ariana Grande
|
|
Mac Miller – Donald Trump
|
Long before he mysteriously became President, Donald Trump was one of the most enduring symbols of success in hip hop, going back at least to Raekwon’s 1995 “Incarcerated Scarfaces
|
|
Mac Miller – Everybody
|
“Everybody” is an inspired cover of Arthur Lee’s 1972 single “Everybody’s Gotta Live”. The instrumental begins with minimal piano keys, with drums, bass, and layered vocals
|
|
Mac Miller – Circles
|
“Circles” is the first track from Mac Miller’s posthumous album of the same name. On January 8, 2020, Mac’s official Twitter account’s bio changed to “Circles. January 17th.” His
|
|
Mac Miller – 100 Grandkids
|
“100 Grandkids” is the lead single from Mac Miller’s third studio album, GO:OD A.M. Debuted live at the Grassroots Festival, the track finds Mac showcasing his slick wordplay and
|
|
Mac Miller – Dunno
|
It seems as if Mac has dedicated this entire song to Ariana Grande. He reminisces about times he was care-free whenever she was around and mentions some experiences they had
|
|
Mac Miller – Once a Day
|
After Mac’s death, cell phone footage of him performing “Once a Day” on piano was shown at his Celebration of Life tribute concert in October 2018. The studio version of the song
|
|
Mac Miller – Perfecto
|
Mac Miller delves into his perspective on relationships, commenting on both his relationship with drugs and Ariana Grande. Mac discusses his sub-perfect relationships while
|
|
Mac Miller – Vienna
|
[Verse 1] / Slow down, crazy child / You're so ambitious for a juvenile / But if you're so smart, tell me why is you still so afraid? / Where's the fire, what's the hurry 'bout
|
|
Mac Miller (Ft. CeeLo Green) – We
|
[Intro: Mac Miller] / Yeah, well, you could be my... / Said you could be my... / Yeah, you could be my... / Yeah, okay, well, you could be my... / Baby, you could be my... / Said
|
|
Mac Miller (Ft. Sir Michael Rocks) – What Do You Do
|
[Intro: Sir Michael Rocks] / This tambourine / Shaker / [Verse 1: Sir Michael Rocks] / Man, I think I'm Eric Andre / Man, I think I'm Louis C.K / Man, I think so therefore I am
|
|
Mac Miller (Ft. Ariana Grande) – My Favorite Part
|
Mac Miller and Ariana Grande reunite for a duet on the soulful love song, “My Favorite Part.” Due to the timing of release—just days after Mac and Ariana confirmed their
|
|
Mac Miller – Someone Like You
|
“Someone Like You” was originally released on SoundCloud in August 2012, with Mac’s vocals slowed down and deepened to simulate a druggy feel. The album version, however, is at a
|
|
Mac Miller – S.D.S.
|
[Intro] / (Uh) Uh, uh / [Verse 1] / Close my eyes before I cross the street / Car 'bout to hit me, then he oughta beep (Uh-huh) / Watchin' Dawson's Creek 'til I fall asleep / It's
|
|
Mac Miller – Hurt Feelings
|
In this track, Mac talks about not changing himself to better his career. It is also his way of telling anyone who has ever doubted him in his career that he made it.
|
|
Mac Miller – Complicated
|
On “Complicated,” Mac stresses over life’s daily, never-ending complications. Over a soulful melody orientated by multiple synths, Mac emphasizes that he’s “too young” to be
|
|
Mac Miller (Ft. Little Dragon) – The Festival
|
[Intro: Mac Miller] / Yeah, yeah / Let me get a little bit more beat / Yeah / [Verse: Mac Miller] / Ask God if she believe in me and will she accept me as a deity / And tell me the
|
|
Mac Miller – San Francisco
|
Track number 16 on Mac Miller’s mixtape, “Faces”. This track was produced by Larry Fisherman (aka Mac Miller). This track samples Raymond Scott’s, “Limbo: The Organized Mind.”
|
|
Mac Miller – Conversation, Pt. 1
|
On “Conversation Pt. 1,” Mac finds himself dropping braggadocious knowledge on his fans by reminding everyone he’s on another plane of existence. The Pittsburgh native sounds
|
|
Mac Miller – Youforia
|
Mac revealed in an interview with Billboard that this song is about a vagina:
“Youforia” is a song about a vagina. I swear to God. Because I realized that fucking everything is
|
|
Mac Miller (Ft. Lil B) – Time Flies
|
Mac recruits the Based God to perform spoken word interludes on his retrospective GO:OD AM cut “Time Flies.”
https://twitter.com/LILBTHEBASEDGOD/status/642025781330231296
|
|
Mac Miller – Ridin' High
|
[Intro] / Ladies and gentlemen, you are now in tune (High) / To the sounds of The High Life / [Chorus] / Roll a Swisher up, put the windows up / I'm in the whip, I'm ridin' high (I
|
|
Mac Miller – Angeles
|
[Verse 1] / Someone's always comin' around here, trailing some new kill / Says, "I've seen your picture on a hundred dollar bill" / And what's a game of chance to you, it is one
|
|
Mac Miller (Ft. Rick Ross) – Insomniak
|
The beat features a sample of the song “Ten Et Tiwa Dorment” by Alain Goraguer. Mac Miller and Rozay team up for arguably the biggest banger of the tape.
Although this is their
|
|
Mac Miller – Doors
|
The opening track from Mac Miller’s 2015 release GO:OD AM. The silky smooth beat comes from Tyler, the Creator.
In an interview with Larry King, Mac reveals that this is his
|
|
Mac Miller – Loud
|
[Intro] / Whoop / Whoop / Ladies and gentlemen / This is Macadelic / You motherfucker, hahahaha / [Verse 1] / Uh / I got codeine in my cup, you can bet your ass I'm sippin
|
|
Mac Miller (Ft. Beedie) – Come Around
|
[Intro: Mac Miller & Beedie] / Yeah, listen to The Ill Spoken, yeah / Yo, yo, let me get this real quick / Alright, Mac (So come around) / Yeah, uh (Let's go), look / [Verse 1: Mac
|
|
Mac Miller (Ft. ScHoolboy Q) – Gees
|
On “Gees,” Mac flexes his ease in dominating the rap game and his skills with the ladies, while his alter-ego, Delusional Thomas, introduces his selfish personality, such as not
|
|
Mac Miller – Whateva
|
A great, chill song to thank Mac Miller for–
Why?
You’ve probably added it to your playlist of songs to listen to while high.
Samples Linkin Park’s “Runaway” interestingly enough.
|
|
Mac Miller – Knock Knock
|
With an earworm sample from Linda Scott’s “I’ve Told Every Little Star,” the lead single from Mac Miller’s mixtape K.I.D.S. peaked at #88 on the Hot 100 after getting a boost in
|
|
Mac Miller (Ft. JoJo) – Goodbye
|
[Intro: Mac Miller] / Yeah / Oh, oh, oh, oh, oh / [Chorus: Mac Miller] / Let's have a good, goodbye / Oh, what a good, goodbye / Just one more good, goodbye / Emotion / Emotion
|
|
Mac Miller – Soulmate
|
[Intro: Robin Williams] / Do you feel like you're alone, Will? Do you have a soulmate? / Somebody who challenges you / I'm talking about someone who opens up things for you—touches
|
|
Mac Miller – Apparition
|
A day before releasing his mixtape Faces, Mac Miller began to upload seven videos, all titled “making faces” with the corresponding video number.
The first four featured the outro
|
|
Mac Miller (Ft. Syd) – Orion
|
[Intro: Mac Miller & Syd] / Yeah / Yeah (Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah) / Yeah (Mm-mm-mm) / Okay / [Verse 1: Mac Miller] / Stuck inside this room, yellin' at the moon / I've been
|
|
Mac Miller (Ft. Mike Jones) – Uber
|
This is another track by Mac that follows an abstract, almost fantastical narrative. It’s subject matter (including the feature by Mike Jones) follows a go-go dancer, analyzing her
|