Genius Meanings
|
|
Mac Miller – Colors and Shapes
|
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
|
|
Mac Miller – Colors and Shapes (Demo)
|
[Verse 1] / If it was colors and shapes, the imaginary / Instead of all of this weight that we have to carry / Would you be able to breathe? / And if you could just find where that
|
|
Mac Miller – Days
|
Along with “Objects In The Mirror”, “Colors and Shapes” and “Youforia”, “Days” is another track sung by Mac Miller. The psychedelic vibes are reminiscent of Mac’s 2014 project
|
|
Mac Miller (Ft. Da$H & Earl Sweatshirt) – New Faces v2
|
[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
|
|
Genius Users – Mac Miller - Unreleased Songs [Discography List]
|
# / "25/8"↗ / "6:30"↗ / A / "Ain't Lookin' For Love"↗ / "Alarm"↗ / "Alarm Clock"↗ / "Amnesia"↗ / "Anywhere But Here"↗ / "Are We There Yet?"↗ / "Armageddon"↗ / B / "Benji The Dog (
|
|
Genius Traducciones al Español – Mac Miller - Colors and Shapes (Traducción al Español)
|
[Letra de "Mac Miller - Colors and Shapes (Traducción al Español)"] / [Hablado: Timothy Leary & Entrevistador] / "¿He respondido a la pregunta: '¿Quién soy yo?'?" / "Mm-hmm" / "
|
|
Mac Miller – Diablo
|
“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
|
|
Mac Miller – Small Worlds
|
“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
|
|
Mac Miller – Angel Dust
|
After giving a picture of what his life currently looks like in “Friends,” we find Mac at a low heavy drug point. The intro is him doing a line of PCP (otherwise known as angel
|
|
Mac Miller (Ft. ScHoolboy Q) – Friends
|
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
|
|
Mac Miller – Happy Birthday
|
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
|
|
Mac Miller – Wedding
|
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
|
|
Mac Miller – Grand Finale
|
This is the last song off Mac’s Faces mixtape, which he produced himself.
http://youtu.be/p4ufTwERhcs
|
|
Mac Miller (Ft. Earl Sweatshirt) – Polo Jeans
|
“Polo Jeans” features a verse by Earl Sweatshirt, who also produced the track using his beatmaker alias RandomBlackDude.
Mac and Earl are criticizing how critics perceive their
|
|
Mac Miller – Funeral
|
Happy Birthday, Wedding, and Funeral are part of a trilogy of songs in the middle of the album. They represent the three biggest events in a man’s life: the day he’s born, the day
|
|
Mac Miller – Yeah
|
“Yeah” is a bonus track included in the Faces re-release. The song previously leaked online on December 7, 2019, under the name “8:21 AM.”
With a hook capturing the essence of the
|
|
Mac Miller (Ft. Vince Staples) – Rain
|
[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
|
|
Mac Miller – Inside Outside
|
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
|
|
Mac Miller (Ft. Mike Jones) – Uber
|
This is another track by Mac that follows an abstract, almost fantastical narrative. It’s subject matter (including the feature by Mike Jones) follows a go-go dancer, analyzing her
|
|
Mac Miller – San Francisco
|
Track number 16 on Mac Miller’s mixtape, “Faces”. This track was produced by Larry Fisherman (aka Mac Miller). This track samples Raymond Scott’s, “Limbo: The Organized Mind.”
|
|
Mac Miller – Ave Maria
|
“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
|
|
Mac Miller – 55
|
[Instrumental]
|
|
Mac Miller (Ft. Sir Michael Rocks) – What Do You Do
|
[Intro: Sir Michael Rocks] / This tambourine / Shaker / [Verse 1: Sir Michael Rocks] / Man, I think I'm Eric Andre / Man, I think I'm Louis C.K / Man, I think so therefore I am
|
|
Mac Miller – Apparition
|
A day before releasing his mixtape Faces, Mac Miller began to upload seven videos, all titled “making faces” with the corresponding video number.
The first four featured the outro
|
|
Mac Miller – It Just Doesn't Matter
|
The beginning of the song includes a sample from the classic Bill Murray comedy “Meatballs” (1979). Mac Miller is a big fan of Bill Murray so it makes sense why he chose this
|
|
Mac Miller – Malibu
|
On “Malibu,” Mac raps about his drug addiction, as he references the use of cocaine, weed, ecstasy, and references the use of several other substances.
The song’s title is a nod
|
|
Mac Miller (Ft. Rick Ross) – Insomniak
|
The beat features a sample of the song “Ten Et Tiwa Dorment” by Alain Goraguer. Mac Miller and Rozay team up for arguably the biggest banger of the tape.
Although this is their
|
|
Mac Miller – Therapy
|
This song is an example of Mac acknowledging that his personal form of therapy was often just living a full life no matter how he was feeling emotionally, whether he was getting
|
|
Mac Miller – Funny Papers
|
[Intro] / Did no one ever teach you how to dance? / Nobody ever taught you how to dance? / Well—well, everyone knows how to dance / There's only so much time / [Verse 1] / Yeah
|
|
Mac Miller – Thumbalina
|
The repetitive line in the beat “They got the committee to get me off the block” is a sample from “Slow Ride” by the Beastie Boys.
|
|
Mac Miller – Here We Go
|
[Interlude: Stacey Dash] / Be without fear in the face of your enemies. Be brave and upright, that God may love thee. Speak the truth, even if it leads to your death. Safeguard the
|
|
Mac Miller (Ft. SZA) – The Song That Changed Everything
|
[Intro: Mac Miller & SZA] / It's what he said after the Grammy's / B-flat, F, B-flat, F, E / I've been runnin', runnin'-runnin' / Running 'round / I've been runnin', runnin'-runnin
|
|
Genius Traducciones al Español – Mac Miller - Inside Outside (Traducción al Español)
|
[Letra de "Mac Miller - Inside Outside (Traducción al Español)"] / [Intro] / Sí, sí / Debería haber muerto ya (Rostros) / Debería haber muerto ya, mierda (Rostros) / Si / [Verso
|
|
Mac Miller – Smile (Demo)
|
[Verse 1] / Still can't seem to figure out / What happens in my head / Thought alone is gonna kill me / Sick of livin' with this doubt / This pistol in my hand / I could end it all
|
|
Mac Miller – Excelsior
|
“Excelsior” was recorded in 2013 or 2014, supposedly for a scrapped album, titled Balloonerism, that was intended to be released between Watching Movies With the Sound Off and
|
|
Mac Miller – He Finally Sleeps
|
[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
|
|
Mac Miller (Ft. Dylan Reynolds) – Manakins
|
[Intro: Mac Miller] / Yeah / [Verse 1: Mac Miller] / Well, my good days are exactly like the bad ones / My bitch say that I defy the laws of attraction / I've always been terrified
|
|
Mac Miller (Ft. Delusional Thomas) – Transformations
|
[Intro] / [?] / And when you're dealing with DJ Clockwork / You're dealing with someone that / A. Knows his hip-hop / He knows his hip-hop, he, you know / He's just tuned in the
|
|
Mac Miller – Stoned
|
[Intro] / Yeah, yeah / She breaks down the pain / Yeah / [Verse 1] / She breaks down the pain, she rolls up the weed / She far from a saint, she's all that I need / She lost in her
|
|
Mac Miller – Tomorrow Will Never Know
|
[Verse 1] / Do you fear, that you'll have no control? / You walk through this world with your head above water / Shoes made of copper, just trying to float / The lakes frozen over
|