![]() ![]() “Don’t be the first to sing any song” on Twitter. The album, first released on Mother’s Day seven years ago, could be purchased by Miller’s die-hard fans on Friday.įor people who have never heard of “Faces,” Twitter offers tips from honored listeners. Now the rapper’s 2014 “Faces” mixtape will be on streaming services and vinyl for the first time. Mac Miller – “Ayye” (Produced by E.Fans can’t stop swimming in the post-death editions of Mac Miller.Īfter the rapper’s death, in 2018, his label released “Circles,” followed by several singles, including Dvsn’s “I Believe,” Free Nation’s “Time,” and 88-key “It’s Life”. Listen to “Ayye” and “Back In The Day” by Mac Miller from the 10th-anniversary edition of K.I.D.S., available now digitally and on vinyl. Much more than “Ayye”, which is the prototypical front-porch banger, “Back In The Day” allows the presence of the emotions of alienation that would be found in Miller’s work for years to come. ![]() Despite this being his first release on a record label, albeit one that would go on to put him on the map for years to come, he is already nostalgic about when nobody believed in him and he was in it entirely for himself. Meanwhile on “Back In The Day” Miller reminisces on a time when he was even more unknown than he already was at that point. On the surface though, “Ayye” is a reminder of the fun kind of music Miller used to make. Opening up with the line, “I’m so drunk its a bad idea to talk/Because I’m not making any sense/I’m just here to rock,” the song is an almost painful reminder of that fun-loving kid who, little known to us at the time, would go on using substances as a crutch for his demons until they eventually destroyed him. “Ayye” finds the stereotypical party-boy persona that got him on so many playlists for the drive to high school at the start of the 2010s. Related: Thundercat Reflects On Friendships With Mac Miller, Erykah Badu In New York Times Profile Yet, even through heavy layers of indulgent boastfulness that came with 2010 hip-hop, glimmers of the introspective lyricism that would later become his calling card still shine through. The songs find an 18-year-old Miller who is much less introspective at this early stage of his career. These two “new” tracks feature a vastly different-sounding Mac Miller than on Circles, or any of his recent work. The Pittsburgh-born rapper, real name Malcolm McCormick, died of a drug overdose on September 7th, 2018 before Circles was completed. ![]() The two new songs released on Friday look to help celebrate the 10th anniversary of Miller’s debut album.Įarlier this year, Miller’s family posthumously released Circles, which was meant to be a companion record to 2018’s Swimming. The estate of Mac Miller has shared two previously unreleased songs entitled “Ayye” and “Back In The Day” that were cut from the late rapper’s K.I.D.S. mixtape. ![]()
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