Genius Lyrics
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Mac Miller – Stay
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[Intro: Mac Miller] / Woah-woah-woah-woah-woah / Woah-woah, woah-woah / Woah-woah-woah-woah-woah / Woah-woah, woah-woah / Woah-woah-woah-woah-woah-woah-woah-woah-woah / Woah-woah
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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 – 2009
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“2009” is a reflective journey from the year before Mac’s breakout mixtape, K.I.D.S, was released to the present day. He speaks to the listener about the lessons he’s learned and
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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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Spotify – This Is Mac Miller
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1. Mac Miller- Kool Aid & Frozen Pizza / 2. Mac Miller- Right / 3. Mac Miller- Good News / 4. Free Nationals, Mac Miller & Kali Uchis / 5. 88-Keys- That's Life (feat. Mac Miller
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Mac Miller (Ft. Vinny Radio) – Claymation
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[Chorus: Mac Miller] / Uh, bitches stay hatin', this is claymation / Fucked up, get away, that's a vacation / Wanna get paid, who doesn't though? / I'ma be a ghost, take a Polaroid
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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.
This
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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 (Ft. Lil Wayne) – The Question
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[Intro: Mac Miller] / Sometimes I wonder who the fuck I am / Sometimes I wonder who the fuck I am / Uh / Yeah (Want you to feel it) / Man, my voice probably sounds mad raspy right
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Mac Miller – Nikes on My Feet
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This track in particular is a fan-favorite amongst his fanbase, and one of the songs that rose him to stardom.
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Mac Miller – Child Celebrity
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[Intro] / Well, well, well, well / Hello, baby / Well, well, well, well / Hello, baby / [Chorus] / I try to stay humble but it's hard when you this fly / Women want a picture
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Mac Miller (Ft. Kendrick Lamar) – God Is Fair, Sexy Nasty
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The last track off The Divine Feminine showcases Mac’s strong lyricism with a powerful, passionate Kendrick Lamar feature. The sexual ballad ends this album with a powerful message
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Mac Miller – Good Evening
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Produced by B[dot]Jay, this song off K.I.D.S. shows Mac’s wordplay, flow, and lyrical skills.
Basically an “introduction song” to people that never listened to him.
Also noted
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Mac Miller (Ft. Beedie) – Crooklyn Dodgers
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[Intro: Mac Miller & B.DuBB] / Ayo, Crooklyn Dodgers, dirtier than Brooklyn water, haha / Yeah, let me get that hit, yo / Ay yo, I'm faded now, dog / Let me get into this shit (
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Mac Miller – Ave Maria
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“Ave Maria” is a commonly known as a prayer to the virgin Mary. Mac makes religious references through his first verse. The song is connected to Mac’s drug abuse, where he also
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Mac Miller – Dumb it Down (Freestyle)
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[Intro] / "Giving people what they love" / Mac Miller (Uh, uh, dumb it down) / What up, Q? (Dumb it down) / What up, Jerm? (Dumb it down) / I see y'all, man (Dumb it down) / [
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Mac Miller – I'm Ready
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[Intro] / Aha, ayo / I'm ready for whatever this world brings to me (Mac Miller) / I'm ready for tonight, I'm ready for tomorrow / And whatever's after that, you feel me? Let's get
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Ariana Grande (Ft. Mac Miller) – The Way
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“The Way” is the highly successful, triple platinum certified lead single from Ariana Grande’s debut album, Yours Truly.
A month before its recording in January 2013, Grande
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Mac Miller – Live Free
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[Intro] / The High Life / This is a message to, uh... / All of you who, uh... / Don't believe / A'ight? (Ha-ha) / [Chorus] / They gon' try and bring you down (What?), hating's what
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Mac Miller – Senior Skip Day
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Written during his senior high school year, Mac Miller raps about senior skip day, a day where all seniors in high school are supposed to skip school to attend other activities or
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Mac Miller – Class President
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The High Life
Mac talkin bout how good he is
The beat was made by Uncle Ruck and was sampled from 2 dope boys in a cadillac – Big Boi and Andre 3000
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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 (Ft. Teressa LaGamba) – On and On (Version 2)
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[Intro: Mac Miller] / Hahaha / Yeah (Right?) / La, la-la-la-la (Uh-huh), la-la-la-la (Mac Miller) / La-la-la-la-la-la-la-la-la-la (Uh, Teressa LaGamba) / La-la-la-la, la-la-la-la (
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Mac Miller – Clarity
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An interesting song where Mac raps either about the sense of tranquility and peace that love brings him….or drugs, a recurring theme throughout this mixtape.
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Prezidential Candidates – La, La, La (Mac Miller Remix)
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[Verse 1: Prez] / Uh, look / It's the young Bostonian, askin' "Is he stoned again?" / No shit, come one, come all, and bring a friend / I'm unstoppable like Miami with the triple
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Mac Miller – He Finally Sleeps
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[Intro] / Yeah / [Chorus] / There is nothin' (Yeah,) to fear (Yeah, whoa-whoa-whoa) / Unless nobody is here (Whoa-whoa-whoa) / And as my head kisses my bed, it'll be a while 'til I
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Mac Miller – Life
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An interesting twist on a love song, Mac raps (or sings depending on how you hear it) about that special someone, and the thoughts and feelings that took place prior to the events
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Mac Miller (Ft. Casey Veggies & Joey Bada$$) – America
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The most memorable track off of Macadelic. Mac Miller explores his life, and the utopia he has created inside his head. Check the Mac Miller verified explanations for a very in
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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 – Rush Hour
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[Intro: Mac Miller] / Woo! / Okay, woo! / Yeah (Okay), yeah / [Verse 1: Mac Miller] / I give a fuck less and less every day (Okay) / The more you give a fuck, I guess the less you
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Palermo Stone (Ft. Mac Miller) – We Ain't Goin' Nowhere
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[Intro: Mac Miller & Palermo Stone] / One time for ya mind (Tip Tha ILL-SPIT, yeah) / Grab ya Coronas (Mac Miller) / It's summertime (What up?) / East End, Empire (Grab ya Super
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Mac Miller – Oy Vey
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“Oy Vey” is a Yiddish expression meaning “oh, woe” or “woe is me” or “oh no.”
Mac’s collaborator Big Jerm provided background information about the track:
He might’ve said “Oy
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Mac Miller – Piffsburgh
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[Sample: Katt Williams & Unknown] / Some of y'all need to just smoke some weed and see if it don't help the quality of your motherfuckin' life. I know, I see some of y'all. Look, I
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Mac Miller – Happy Birthday
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This song is Mac’s criticism of the lifestyle of a famous rapper. The first verse describes a birthday party where all of the guests have gathered simply for the purpose of
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Genius Swedish Translations – Mac Miller - Stay (Svensk Översättning)
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[Intro: Mac Miller] / Woah-woah-woah-woah-woah / Woah-woah, woah-woah / Woah-woah-woah-woah-woah / Woah-woah, woah-woah / Woah-woah-woah-woah-woah-woah-woah-woah-woah / Woah-woah
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Mac Miller (Ft. Beedie) – Kick Push
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[Intro] / Yeah, we some masters in this man! / [Verse 1: Mac Miller] / Yeah, the rap master, back as your pastor / Rap faster and crack tracks like they plaster / Lyrically gas ya
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Mac Miller – Clubhouse
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[Intro] / Yeah / (Real shit) Yeah / (New shit) Yeah / [Chorus] / I done been through it all, every brick in the wall / Got a bitch I'ma call when I'm tryna fuck / You ain't shit to
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Mac Miller – Jet Fuel
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Mac uses “jet fuel” as a metaphor for the drugs and alcohol he uses to deal with problems. Drugs or alcohol have the effect of getting one high, similar to how a plane uses fuel to
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Mac Miller – Inside Outside
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The Sample for this beat is from the track “My Lady”, off the album Street Life by 70’s jazz group The Crusaders.
Note the Super Mario sounds in the background (the sound of being
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