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Balloonerism (2025) is Mac Miller’s seventh studio album and second posthumous release, featuring 14 tracks recorded in 2014 during the Faces era. The album includes collaborations with SZA on “DJ’s Chord Organ” and Miller’s alter ego, Delusional Thomas. Critics praise its introspective lyrics and minimalist production, noting it bridges his experimental and singer-songwriter phases.
Swimming (2018) is Mac Miller’s introspective and sonically rich album, blending hip-hop, jazz, and soul to explore themes of healing, vulnerability, and personal growth. Tracks like “Self Care” and “Come Back to Earth” highlight his matured artistry amid struggles with mental health.
Mac Miller’s Watching Movies with the Sound Off (2013) showcases his artistic growth with introspective lyrics and experimental production, praised by Pitchfork as a “quantum leap in artistry.” Featuring collaborations with Pharrell and Earl Sweatshirt, this vinyl captures a deeper, more complex hip-hop sound.
Good Am marks a reflective and laid-back turn for Mac Miller, combining introspective lyricism with chill, jazzy beats. With standout tracks like “100 Grandkids,” “Rush Hour,” and “Weekend,” the album captures Mac’s journey toward self-awareness, blending his signature smooth flow with a more mature sound.
The Divine Feminine is a soulful and romantic exploration of love, relationships, and spirituality, blending smooth jazz, R&B, and hip-hop. With tracks like “Dang!,” “Skin,” and “Cinderella,” Mac Miller delivers lush, emotive lyrics while collaborating with artists like Ariana Grande and Anderson .Paak, offering a more introspective and melodic side of his artistry.
Released posthumously, Circles is a poignant, soulful companion to Swimming, showcasing Mac Miller’s evolution as an artist. With tracks like “Good News,” “Blue World,” and “Circles,” the album blends mellow instrumentation and introspective lyrics, offering a tender reflection on life, healing, and vulnerability.
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