Genius Lyrics
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Mac Miller – Circles
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“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
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Mac Miller – Perfect Circle / God Speed
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The 11th song on Mac Miller’s album GO:OD AM; on this song, Mac speaks about drug abuse and the troubles he’s found himself in.
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Read All The Lyrics To Mac Miller’s Posthumous New Album ‘Circles’
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The late artists “was well into the process of recording” when he passed in 2018.
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Mac Miller – Everybody
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“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
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Mac Miller – Right
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“Right” sees Miller send out a message to someone who was once in his life, letting her know that he is still here after their fallout, continually trying to show her love.
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Mac Miller – Good News
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“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
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Mac Miller – Surf
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“Surf” is an emotional overview of Mac Miller’s personal problems and his mental state. Taking a birds-eye view of the situation, Mac allows the audience a view on his perceived “
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Mac Miller – Woods
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On “Woods,” Mac Miller details a broken relationship that is beyond fixing. The phrase “out of the woods” implies that the worst of something is over, and that the best is yet to
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Mac Miller – Circles Translations Versions
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See all of “Circles” by Mac Miller’s translations
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Mac Miller – Perfect Circle / God Speed Samples
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See all of “Perfect Circle / God Speed” by Mac Miller’s samples
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Mac Miller’s Estate Shares The Deluxe Edition Of ‘Circles’ On Streaming Services
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It features two new tracks and includes vocals from Thundercat.
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Mac Miller – Blue World
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“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
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Mac Miller – That’s on Me
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“That’s on Me” is Mac’s way of expressing accountability for his mental state while also trying to help those who may be in a similar situation. An introspective track filled with
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Genius Traducciones al Español – Mac Miller - Circles (Traducción al Español)
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“Circles” es la primera canción del álbum póstumo de Mac Miller del mismo nombre. El 8 de enero de 2020, la biografía oficial de la cuenta de Twitter de Mac cambió a “Circles. 17
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Mac Miller’s Estate Announces Posthumous Album ‘Circles’ Dropping This Month
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He was recording it as a companion album to ‘Swimming.’
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Mac Miller – Once a Day
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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
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Mac Miller – Complicated
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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
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Mac Miller – Hands
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“Hands” is the only traditional rap track on Circles, and features Mac questioning his behavior, and ruminating on some of his more negative thoughts. It features playful keys with
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Mac Miller – Holidays
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[Intro] / Uh-huh / Yeah-yeah-yeah, yeah-yeah-yeah / Yeah-yeah-yeah, yeah-yeah-yeah-yeah / [Verse] / Yeah, I'm gettin' up in the mornin', body still achin' / Yeah, feel like I'm
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Mac Miller – I Can See
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[Verse 1] / I'm so close, I can taste it / The man on the moon keep playin' / Practical jokes, plantin' the mirrors and smoke that I fade away in / You be complainin', and I can't
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Mac Miller (Ft. Baro Sura) – Hand Me Downs
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“Hand Me Downs” is the only track on Circles to have a feature with Baro on the chorus. The song features Mac reflecting on his head space, and the methods he uses to cope. The
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Mac Miller – Colors and Shapes
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This song is about LSD and the perception of life it gives to those who take it. The man in the introduction is Timothy Leary, who was one of the inspirations for the psychedelic
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Mac Miller – Floating
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“Floating” has Miller fantasizing about escaping to a place where life is simple and he is free of all earthly concerns.
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