Genius Meanings
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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 – 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 (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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Ariana Grande – remember
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“remember” is a track that was intended for Ariana Grande’s fifth studio album, thank u, next. It was teased in the music video for “breathin,” a single from her previous studio
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Mac Miller – English Lane
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Mac Miller provides input on the album opener in his commentary:
Track one, “English Lane,” that’s the intro. It really sets the scene of the whole album. English Lane is actually
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Mac Miller – ROS
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“ROS"—an abbreviation of ‘rain or shine'—is about Mac’s then-girlfriend, Nomi Leasure. Annotating on Genius, he shared: "I was going through a lot of stuff with my girl at that
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Mac Miller – Hurt Feelings
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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.
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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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Genius Russian Translations (Русские переводы) – Mac Miller - Blue World (Русский перевод)
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[Перевод песни "Mac Miller - Blue World"] / [Интро] / Это мир без тебя, раскрашенный в синий / Это мир раскрашенный в синий / [Припев] / Да, этот безумный мир свел меня с ума
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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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Genius Traduzioni Italiane – Mac Miller - Blue World (Traduzione Italiana)
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[Intro] / È un mondo triste senza di te / È un mondo triste da solo / [Ritornello] / Sì, beh, questo mondo pazzo mi ha fatto impazzire / Potrei semplicemente ripensarci, fare un
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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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Genius Traductions françaises – Mac Miller - Blue World (Traduction en Français)
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[Intro] / C'est un monde bleu sans toi / C'est un monde bleu tout seul / [Chorus] / Ouais, et bien, c'est un monde fou, ça m'a rendu fou / Je vais peut-être me retourner, faire un
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Mac Miller (Ft. Ty Dolla $ign) – Cinderella
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On “Cinderella,” Mac portrays vivid feelings for a lover, who was later confirmed to be Ariana Grande. When the two broke up in May 2018, many people began to blame Ariana for
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Mac Miller – One Last Thing
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“‘One Last Thing’ is the rap up. It’s me making sure that people understand that I’ve rapped my ass off. At the end of it all – the album, the crazy journey you go through with
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Mac Miller – Ascension
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[Skit: DJ Clockwork] / Yo, I'm fucking zooted right now in the fucking bathroom, dog / And, you know what I'm saying, I'm just recording this shit / 'Cause I feel like I got so
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Genius Traducciones al Español – Mac Miller - Blue World (Traducción al Español)
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[Letra de "Mac Miller - Blue World (Traducción al Español)"] / [Intro] / Es un mundo azul sin ti / Estoy solo en un mundo azul / [Estribillo] / Sí, bueno, este mundo enfermo me
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Mac Miller – Come Back to Earth
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On “Come Back To Earth” Mac provides a cathartic, gentle foundation to begin Swimming. The album’s recurring motifs of self care, self acceptance and personal liberation are
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Mac Miller – Frick Park Market
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In wake of announcing his debut album Blue Slide Park, Mac releases the anticipated single off the project. The track is named after a local deli in his Pittsburgh neighborhood
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Mac Miller (Ft. Da$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 – 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 – 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 – 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 (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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Blu – Blu(e) World
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[Verse 1] / Yo, this is dedicated to Ricky, the coolest kid in the city / You was six, battling niggas that was sixteen / I wish things were really what they seemed / How could God
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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 – S.D.S.
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[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
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Mac Miller – Diamonds & Gold
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“Diamonds and Gold is kind of about a girl who has lived her life not caring about what people say and people have looked at it as bad. But in reality she’s just a boss and [on
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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 – 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 – 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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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 (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 – 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 (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 – 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 – Smile Back
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Mac explains in his commentary:
Track six, “Smile Back” is the second cut off the album. That’s me getting a little more aggressive and really kinda attacking the beat and kinda
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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. 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 – 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 – 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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