watching the music videos to the album got me feeling some type of way
once a day
I don’t know how to explain it but this guy leaving is messing me up so bad
I mean I didn’t know him, I f***ed with his music HEAVY, but didn’t think I was an “Uber fan”, Watching movies was album that made me start thinking WOW, I like this guy
so I don’t know what exactly it was that connected me to him so much
once a day
Hand Me Downs video almost got me crying
From hearing KIDS for the first time in high school to listening to this after going through my own heavy mental problems the last few years, I can say I don’t think I’ll ever have a connection to another artist like this. Hard to stomach that this is the end. I wish his music could’ve guided me a little further.
bro i feel so emotional rn
i waited on line for hours before heading to work to see
the pop up shop
and i got to be only be in there for a few mins bc i’m an hour late for work.
didn’t get to enjoy this how i wanted.
definitely going super early tomorrow to hear the music there
Hell of a way to kick off this decade. This album's truly great. The sound and subject matter are timeless, I can't really put these songs in a particular genre either. The songwriting, production, instrumentation, & arrangements are all on point. 10/10.
@Bill_My_Zoot @trash_star
Daaaammnnn that's crazy
Its crazy that this is the the type of music he was working on before he passed. No rap songs at all. Like imagine how we would feel if he released this while he was alive. I feel like it just made sense that he passed and this is what he left us with. Its hard to explain but Im a huge Mac Miller fan so dont take this wrong or negative.
Only 3 songs in, and not even a Mac fan like that, but this is really nice and eerie as f***
I saw Mac on the GO:OD AM Tour and he had so much energy. Would love to sing these songs with him.
I didn't expect this album to sound the way it does instrumentally at all, but I should have because Jon Brion has such a unique sonic signature. Everybody sounds like a Fiona Apple song (which makes sense, considering) and I never expected that from a Mac album.
Idk if the album would have sounded exactly like this had Mac lived, but if we had to lose him, this album lives up to his legacy. It's really good.