Genius Lyrics
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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 Russian Translations (Русские переводы) – Mac Miller - That’s on Me (Русский перевод)
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[Перевод песни "Mac Miller - That’s on Me"] / [Припев] / Это все я, все я, я в курсе / Это все я, все я, это моя ошибка / Это все я, все я, я в курсе / Это все я, все я, я в курсе
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Genius Traducciones al Español – Mac Miller - That's On Me (Traducción al Español)
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[Letra de "Mac Miller - That’s On Me (Traducción al Español)"] / [Coro] / Eso está sobre mí, eso está sobre mí, lo sé / Eso es sobre mí, es sobre mí, todo es mi culpa / Eso está
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CPEI
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It ain’t no thang shorty.
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Genius Swedish Translations – Mac Miller - That’s on Me (Svensk Översättning)
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[Refräng] / Det är på mig, det är på mig, jag vet / Det är på mig, det är på mig, det är allt mitt fel / Det är på mig, det är på mig, jag vet / Det är på mig, det är på mig, jag
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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 – 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 (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. Juicy J) – Lucky Ass Bitch
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[Intro: Juicy J] / (Again and again and again and again) / Ol' ratchet-ass bitch (Do it again, do it again) / (Fuck me) I see you out there / (Fuck me) Tryna get your hustle on / (
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88-Keys (Ft. Mac Miller & Sia) – That's Life
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“That’s Life” is a collaboration between 88-Keys, Mac Miller and Sia. It was recorded without Sia in 2015 but unreleased until after Mac Miller’s death. A version was leaked online
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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 – 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 (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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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 – 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 – The Star Room / Killin’ Time (Live)
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[Part I: The Star Room] / [Intro: Mac Miller] / This next song right here is called "The Star Room" / It's how I open up my album, man / Yeah, ayy-ayy, ayy-ayy / Ayy-ayy, ayy-ayy
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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 – 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 – 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 – 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. Vince Staples) – Rain
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[Verse 1: Vince Staples] / Take yo' time, when talkin' to a nigga, I don't waste none / Knock you off your feet and then I flee before the jakes come / Sick of hearin' cases from
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Mac Miller – Small Worlds
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“Small Worlds” was released on May 30th, 2018 along with “Buttons” and “Programs,” breaking his silence in the wake of his very public rupture with Ariana Grande and subsequently
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Mac Miller – Donald Trump
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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
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Mac Miller (Ft. Earl Sweatshirt & Kevin Gates) – Look at You
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[Intro: Earl Sweatshirt & Mac Miller] / Uh, look at you (Woo), look at you / Look at you, look at you ([?]) / [Chorus: Earl Sweatshirt & Mac Miller] / I don't want this to come
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Mac Miller – Programs
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“Programs” stands as one of the trio of songs released at midnight on May 30th following a problematic month for Mac, including a highly publicised break up with Ariana Grande and
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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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Pac Div (Ft. Mac Miller & Raven Sorvino) – Black Acura
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Second single off of Pac Div’s sophomore album “GMB”. Featuring Mac Miller and Raven Sorvino.
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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 – Benji The Dog (That’s Life Demo)
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[Sample] / He's never going to stop being The Juice / [Verse 1] / Yeah, they told me, "Don't make a promise you can't keep / All the drugs in your system, you can't sleep / How
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9th Wonder (Ft. Heather Victoria & Mac Miller) – That's Love
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[Intro: Mac Miller] / Love song / Love song / Ahaaa / 9th Wonder / [Chorus: Mac Miller & Heather Victoria] / C'mon it ain't cool to make a love song / They lookin' at me like there
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Mac Miller – Thoughts from a Balcony
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“Thoughts From A Balcony” is an introspective track describing Mac’s observations from the “top of the world” or the top of the rap game.
He also imagines the world without him
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Mac Miller (Ft. Ty Dolla $ign) – Cinderella
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On “Cinderella,” Mac portrays vivid feelings for a lover, who was later confirmed to be Ariana Grande. When the two broke up in May 2018, many people began to blame Ariana for
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Mac Miller – Blue Slide Park
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Mac Miller explains the background behind the in his album’s eponymous track in his commentary:
Track two, it’s “Blue Slide Park”. It’s just like some dope boom-bap music. It’s
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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 – 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. 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 (Ft. TreeJay) – Erica's House
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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 (Ft. Niki Randa) – I Am Who Am (Killin' Time)
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This song on Watching Movies with the Sound Off brings the concept into light: proposing ideas. Mac mentions a few things that people criticize him for, or what even he criticizes
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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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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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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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