Genius Lyrics
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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’s New Song “I Can See” May Feature Background Vocals From Ariana Grande
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Producer Jon Brion says the vocals were already on the track when he got involved.
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Mac Miller – I Can See Samples
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See all of “I Can See” by Mac Miller’s samples, covers, remixes, interpolations and live versions
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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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Mac Miller – Self Care
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“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
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Mac Miller (Ft. CeeLo Green) – We
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[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
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Mac Miller (Ft. Action Bronson & Loaded Lux) – Red Dot Music
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[Part I] / [Intro: Mac Miller] / Yeah / Haha / [Verse 1: Mac Miller] / Uh, think I can see a fuckin' halo (Halo), about to meet my maker / Brought a double cup of Drano (Drano
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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 – 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 – Diablo
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“Diablo” was originally posted on SoundCloud prior to the release of Faces. The mixtape version has a slightly different arrangement.
The beat is produced by Mac himself, under
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Mac Miller – Best Day Ever
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Mac Miller has the following to say about the track:
It’s a real trippy vibe to it and it’s supposed to be an epic introduction to get you ready to listen to everything. It sums
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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 – 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 (Ft. ScHoolboy Q) – Friends
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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
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Mac Miller – Objects In the Mirror
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Despite the extended love imagery, this song is NOT about a girl.
Mac tells us the truth in his Billboard Track by Track interview that this song uses the imagery of a female to
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Mac Miller (Ft. Lil B) – Time Flies
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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
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Mac Miller – Soulmate
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[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
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Mac Miller – Ascension
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[Skit: CLOCKWORKDJ] / Yo, I'm fucking zooted right now in the fucking bathroom, dog / And, you know what I'm saying, I'm just recording this shit / 'Cause I feel like I got so much
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Mac Miller – Aquarium
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Mac stated that it is centred around how people are so focused on things like sport and celebrity culture that important issues like those Economic/Social/Political/Historical are
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Mac Miller – Wedding
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Just like in Happy Birthday, Mac has been dragging himself through life, trying to find a purpose for his existence. In this search, Mac discovers life’s true purpose: finding love
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Mac Miller (Ft. Iman Omari & Kendrick Lamar) – Fight the Feeling
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On “Fight the Feeling,” Mac Miller expresses nostalgia about his childhood, reminisces and feels satisfied about his path and music career. He also gives some advice to the younger
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Mac Miller & Empire of the Sun – The Spins
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Mac takes the beat and chorus from Empire of the Sun’s “Half Mast” in order to make a dope ass song
Although the lyrical content isn’t all that amazing, the real purpose for this
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Genius Traducciones al Español – Mac Miller - I Can See (Traducción al Español)
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[Letra de "Mac Miller - I Can See (Traducción al Español)"] / [Verso 1] / Estoy tan cerca que puedo saborearlo / El hombre en la luna sigue jugando / Bromas prácticas, plantando
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Mac Miller (Ft. Anderson .Paak) – Dang!
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On “Dang!”, Mac and Anderson .Paak try to get their girls back by tuning into their sensitive sides, a quality unorthodox but not uncommon in hip hop, and one both Mac and Anderson
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Mac Miller – 100 Grandkids
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“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
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Genius Türkçe Çeviri – Mac Miller - Red Dot Music (Turkish Version)
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Şarkının orijinal versiyonunda ünlü battle rapper Loaded Lux'da bulunuyor. O kısmı çevirmedim lakin oldukça ilginç, çünkü şarkının sonunda beat kesildiği vakit Loaded Lux karşımıza
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Mac Miller – Wings
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“Wings” sees Mac Miller finally admitting that his emotional wounds have almost completely healed, that he has moved on from the darkest parts of his life and that the future will
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Mac Miller (Ft. Earl Sweatshirt) – The Star Room (OG Version)
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This is the original demo of “The Star Room” from Mac’s sophomore album, Watching Movies with the Sound Off. It has a different intro and beat, a more relaxed vocal take with
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Mac Miller (Ft. Da$H & Earl Sweatshirt) – New Faces v2
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[Intro: Earl Sweatshirt] / Yeah, mane, you know I'm smokin' at the beginnin' of the song, man, like a damn... rapper / Ah, man, man, it's crazy bein' so rich, man, damn / [Verse 1
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Mac Miller (Ft. Earl Sweatshirt) – I'm Not Real
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Collaborating with Earl Sweatshirt on both production and vocals, “I’m Not Real” is the third track featured on Watching Movies with the Sound Off.
The idea that Mac Miller was
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Mac Miller – What's the Use?
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“What’s the Use?” was teased as the follow up to the album’s first single “Self Care” with guest appearances by Thundercat, Snoop Dogg, and Syd. It premiered a week later via Apple
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Mac Miller (Ft. Talib Kweli) – Family First
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Words of wisdom from one rap generation to another (not that Mac Miller needs any guidance or anything..)
The title is also referring to the idea of rap families or crews.
Mac
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Wiz Khalifa (Ft. Mac Miller) – Goin' Places
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“Fast Eddie is back with his latest release, Live From The 412 Vol. 5 mixtape. This mixtape featured an unreleased track from Wiz Khalifa featuring Mac Miller. Now don’t get too
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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 – 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 – On And On
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[Intro] / Uh-huh, hey / 'Scuse me, son, can I see your identification? / Hey / [Chorus] / I wanna walk into the mall / Tell 'em that I'll take it all (Hey) / Drop in from the
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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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Mac Miller – Start a Revolution
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A snippet of this song was previewed on season two, episode three of Mac’s MTV2 reality show, Mac Miller and the Most Dope Family, which aired on July 30, 2014. The scene shows Mac
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Mac Miller – Nothing from Nothing
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[Chorus] / Nothin' from nothin' leaves nothin' / You gotta have somethin' if you wanna be with me / Nothin' from nothin' leaves nothin' / You gotta have somethin' if you wanna be
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Mac Miller (Ft. Ariana Grande) – My Favorite Part
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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
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The Ill Spoken – Like Aaay!
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[Intro: [?], Mac Miller, Beedie, Mac Miller & Beedie] / [?] / Y'all already know / Best in the biz, Rated R, Diggz / [?] doin' this shit for a minute / (Like ayy) Bob your head to
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Mac Miller – Thugz Mansion
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[Verse 1] / Said, a place to spend my quiet nights, time to unwind / So much pressure in this life of mine / I cry at times, I once contemplated suicide / I would've tried, but
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Mac Miller (Ft. Bilal) – Congratulations
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“Congratulations” is the intro to The Divine Feminine by Mac Miller, and it begins in a similar way to some of his old mixtapes, such as Macadelic and track two from Faces—it has a
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