Genius Meanings
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Mac Miller – Loud
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[Intro] / Whoop / Whoop / Ladies and gentlemen / This is Macadelic / You motherfucker, hahahaha / [Verse 1] / Uh / I got codeine in my cup, you can bet your ass I'm sippin
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Mac Miller (Ft. Benny Banks) – Loud (Remix)
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[Intro: Mac Miller] / Whoop / Whoop / Ladies and gentlemen / This is Macadelic / You motherfucker, hahahaha / [Verse 1: Mac Miller] / Uh / I got codeine in my cup, you can bet your
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Mac Miller (Ft. Disiz) – Loud (Disiz Remix)
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[Intro: Disiz] / Enh, Yeah, loud! / France, Paris, Remix, yeah! / C'est Disiz et Mac Miller / Ah bon t'aimes pas? / What ever ! / [Verse 1: Mac Miller] / Uh / I got codeine in my
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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 – Apparition
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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
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Mac Miller (Ft. Rick Ross) – Insomniak
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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
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Mac Miller (Ft. Iman Omari) – Sunlight
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Sunlight is the fourteenth track on Mac Miller’s mixtape, Macadelic. It features Iman Omari, who also produced the seventh track on Macadelic, “Fight the Feeling” featuring
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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 – He Who Ate All the Caviar
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This song is a satire of most average rappers in hip hop nowadays and their obsession with material possessions such as money, jewelry, cars, large houses, etc.
Just some fun. Not
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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 – Loud Samples
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See all of “Loud” by Mac Miller’s samples
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Chief Keef (Ft. Mac Miller) – I Just Wanna
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Keef teams up with Mac Miller to make one hell of a banger—the two later collaborated again on Mac’s song “Cut the Check.”
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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 (Ft. Syd) – Joy Ride
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[Verse 1: Mac Miller] / Yeah, pull out, pull out / I started my car, let me ride, don't park / I can think when it's dark and the moon out, yeah / Can I cool down? / I've been goin
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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 – The Mourning After
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“The Mourning After” sees Mac Miller narrate his love-hate relationship with a particular drug. He knows she (the drug) could never love him back, meanwhile he has devoted his life
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Mac Miller – Ridin' High
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[Intro] / Ladies and gentlemen, you are now in tune (High) / To the sounds of The High Life / [Chorus] / Roll a Swisher up, put the windows up / I'm in the whip, I'm ridin' high (I
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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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Mac Miller – Cold Feet
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As part of his “Road to a Million Fans” campaign on Twitter, Mac released “Cold Feet” after reaching 800K followers.
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Mac Miller – Funny Papers
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[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
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Mac Miller – 1 Threw 8
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Mac Miller wants to be the change in this careless and destroyed world. He criticizes the thoughts of society, common sense and human stupidity, wondering if anyone will remember
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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 – Slapboxin
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[Intro] / Uh / Yeah, yeah / Yeah, yeah / Yeah, uh / [Verse: 1 Mac Miller] / I came through whippin' somethin' clean like a bald head / Bitch with me drop dead gorgeous, plus she
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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 – 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 (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 – 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. Waka Flocka Flame) – Dog Pound
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Song produced by DJ Dahi, not on any project of his. Mac on both hook and a verse, with a surprising Waka Flocka feature. See Mac spit part of this on a frestyle here.
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Mac Miller – Millennium Falcon
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[Intro] / Yeah / [Verse 1] / I ride the millennium falcon / The speed 'bout to get to a thousand / In over my head and im drownin' / Too many bitches around, they got me surrounded
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Mac Miller – Vitamins
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This song is about the vivid, trippy, euphoric experience that Mac had whilst on an unidentified drug (possibly LSD).
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Mac Miller – Therapy
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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
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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 – Angels (When She Shuts Her Eyes)
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[Verse 1] / Uh / I fuck around with amnesia, pour four inside of my liter / One day I'ma get it all cleaned up, right now I'ma dirty my jeans up / This what I do, start the day
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Mac Miller – Desperado
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[Intro] / Uh / Chyeah / Uh / Uh / Dedicated to / This dedicated to / Fuck it / [Verse 1] / Uh, I got a pocket full of posies / Some devil with a pitchfork keep talkin' like he know
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French Montana (Ft. Mac Miller) – Drank & Smoke
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Pretty self explanatory French and Mac are talking about what they do best.
This is how the song was made doing both smoking and drinking
http://youtu.be/jUH3_Ps4zzE
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Mac Miller – Alright
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[Hook] / It’s alright, if time ain’t on your side / Even when you know that it probably should be / And it’s alright, if you’d rather just close your eyes / Even when there’s so
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Mac Miller – Party on Fifth Ave.
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The second single off of Blue Slide Park as released on October 28, 2011. Mac explains via commentary on Spotify:
Track three, that’s “Party on Fifth Ave.” That’s like a famous
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Mac Miller – Myspace Freestyle
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[Verse 1] / Pathological liar / Went to my girlfriend's house and set her dog on fire / Blamed it on her little brother, got him sent to juvi / Fucked her in the bathroom while her
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Mac Miller – Swing Set
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[Intro] / I wanna be on you / Wait / Wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait / Yeah (Ayo, Jerm) / (Ayy, put [?] in my headphones) It's your boy, Mac Miller / (We about to go in) Triple
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G-Eazy (Ft. Matt Shultz) – Time
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[Intro: G-Eazy] / April 27th, 2019 / I hope you hear, I hope this reaches you, uh / All the money in the world, I can't find where they selling time / Or a button that rewind, I'm
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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. Beedie & Max B) – The Chow Line
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[Intro: Max B] / Chyeah / [?] / What's good, baby? / Let me tell y'all how we do it / [Chorus: Max B & Beedie] / I got them bitches [?] got these niggas sayin', "Wait" / These
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Mac Miller & Pharrell Williams – Flyin' High
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[Chorus: Pharrell Williams & Mac Miller] / Uh, uh, uh, uh / I be flying high, shawty / I be flying high (Aye) / I be flying high, shawty / I be flying high (New York) / I be flying
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