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Mac Miller ft. Anderson Paak – Dang
The album, which drops in September, will feature Cee-Lo Green, Robert Glasper, Kendrick Lamar and Anderson Paak, the latter of whom is featured on its lead single, “Dang!”, which Mac dropped in conjunction with today’s announcement. Zane Lowe premiered the first single from the album, “Dang!”, on Beats 1 and the only reaction to this track is, well, “dang”.
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(Radio.com) Just one year after releasing his last album GO:OD AM, Mac Miller is back to follow it up with The Divine Feminine. It’s got the trumpets, the airy white noise, impulsive, wobbly guitar riffs, and steady claps.Paak reminds me of a courser, breathier, (yet still smooth) and more unique sounding version of George Michael, and Miller’s rapping is sick.
Mac has really reinvented himself as an artist during his recent years in Cali, and he and.Paak have clearly been imbibing some of the same funky medicine. He’s getting ready to drop the full-length followup to GOOD:AM this fall, calling the project The Feminine Divine.
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Note: There is a file embedded within this post, please visit this post to download the file. It’s an interesting take on the usual music that Miller and the XXL Freshman classmate create, but it’s one that works and I wish they would actually stick to.