The cookie is used to store the user consent for the cookies in the category "Performance". Jay Rock saw a 69 percent decrease in sales and holds the 94. The Weeknd fell from the top spot and Beauty Behind the Madness now sits at 3. This cookie is set by GDPR Cookie Consent plugin. Mac Miller and Andy Mineo also debut in the Top 10. It's a weird feeling hearing something that you weren't supposed to hear, but B sides have something to them that makes them special, you must be a fan to enjoy them. The cookie is used to store the user consent for the cookies in the category "Other. Favorite Mac Miller leaks Am not a huge fan of leaks, however, leaks have a total different aura. This cookie is set by GDPR Cookie Consent plugin. The cookies is used to store the user consent for the cookies in the category "Necessary". The cookie is set by GDPR cookie consent to record the user consent for the cookies in the category "Functional". The cookie is used to store the user consent for the cookies in the category "Analytics". This cookie is set by GDPR Cookie Consent plugin. Review: Mac Miller, 'GO:OD AM' The Pittsburgh rapper makes his major label debut and presents himself as a more balanced artist and human being. These cookies ensure basic functionalities and security features of the website, anonymously. For the new and improved Mac Miller we can only hope that his newfound clarity and moment in the sun will last a long time.Necessary cookies are absolutely essential for the website to function properly. GO:OD AM was supported by two singles: ' 100 Grandkids ' and 'Weekend'. The album features guest appearances from Ab-Soul, Chief Keef, Lil B, Miguel, and Little Dragon.
It was released on September 18, 2015, by REMember Music and Warner Bros. The most surprising, yet appropriate, guest appearance comes from Internet prophet Lil' B on "Time Flies." While Miller reflects on his experiences in the verses, the Based God waxes philosophic on the song's choruses, pondering time and our place in it: "As we keep livin' and keep bein' positive, all we can do is hold on to these memories." He's right: time moves forward and moments are fleeting. GO:OD AM is the third studio album by American rapper Mac Miller.
Miller will kick off an international tour in support of the album on Septemin his hometown of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. The album features guest appearances by Ab-Soul, Lil B, Miguel, Chief Keef and Little Dragon. Miller matches the range well, whether it's crooning in his nasal Pittsburgh drawl on "ROS" or nimbly twisting words on "Cut The Check." Not to be outdone on the aforementioned song, guest Chief Keef delivers clever one-liners like "I was posted with the hammer, y'all was telling' po-lice / now I wrestle with the racks, b****, I'm Mick Foley." GO:OD AM is the upcoming third studio album and major label debut by American rapper Mac Miller. Longtime Mac Miller collaborators ID Labs contribute the bulk of the album's diverse production, providing lush soul-stirring organs and a rich bass line on "Brand Name," bombastic percussion on "When In Rome" and the ethereal synths of the album's closing cut "Festival," which features Little Dragon. : Mac Miller, : Good evening, : 04:02, : 4.62, : 192 kbit/sec, : mp3. With a balanced new perspective comes a well-balanced variety of sounds. On Thursday, Vulture published what will likely be the rapper’s final interview, a lengthy profile written by New York’s. On GO:OD AM, he's a young man who ruminates on life and its contradictions ("Perfect Circle/ God Speed") but is finally comfortable enough to revel in his success instead of lamenting its drawbacks ("100 Grandkids"). Mac Miller died of a reported drug overdose at the age of 26 on Friday. He's not the dark, drug-addled Mac Miller of his 2014 mixtape Faces, but he's also not the wide-eyed kid who made the platinum hit " Donald Trump" anymore. The album starts off with the dreamy calm of the Tyler, The Creator-produced "Doors." Over sleepy strings and playful piano Miller sings instead of raps: "Ain't sayin' that I'm sober, I'm just in a better place." And throughout the album it seems true. Now, emerging from a dark period-a long night if you will-he presents GO:OD AM (a stylized play on the greeting "good morning"), his major label debut, and evidence that he has entered the next phase in his life and career. In that time he's learned that the byproducts of fortune and fame at a young age can be depression and addiction.
In just a few years the 23-year-old rapper from Pittsburgh has gone from teenage Internet sensation to top-selling-albeit critically-maligned-indie artist to accepted and respected oddity.