SZA recently posted a heartfelt tribute to Mac Miller in the wake of his recent posthumous release, 'Balloonerism'.
“Balloonerism” was shelved around 2014 in favor of the album “Watching Movies With the Sound Off” and the mixtape “Faces.” To my ear, it's closer to “Faces” but rawer and less intense. Even so, just having Miller back in our ears is a reason to celebrate.
Miller’s debut studio album, Blue Slide Park, topped the Billboard 200 upon its release in back in 2011, the first independently distributed debut album to do so since 1995. Over the course of five studio albums, Miller evolved into one of the most eclectic artists of the 2010s, delving into alt- rap, soul and R&B with equal fervor.
Mac Miller’s long-awaited posthumous album, Balloonerism, is finally here. Released on January 17 — just ahead of what would have been the rapper’s 33rd birthday —
"Balloonerism," the second posthumous set from rapper Mac Miller's vaults, leads a batch of new music releases that also includes titles from David Gray, Lanco, Rufus Wainwright and newcomers Willow Avalon and Metal Bubble Trio.
Mac Miller's posthumous album *Balloonerism* was released on January 17, showcasing his neo-soul and jazz influences. Featuring collaborations with Thundercat, SZA, and Ashley All Day, the album highlights his experimental range.
The estate of Mac Miller has released a new body of work from the late rapper in Balloonerism, and the early reactions from X are positive.
To coincide with what would have been Mac Miller’s 33rd birthday, his estate has given us all a present, an unreleased album by the late hip-hop star.
Will Ferrell appeared on Jason and Travis Kelce’s “New Heights” podcast and finally explained his decision to revive Buddy the Elf as a disheveled beer drinker and smoker. The comedian went viral across social media for dressing as his iconic “Elf” character while attending the Dec. 29 hockey game between the Los Angeles Kings and …
SZA is reflecting on her friendship with Mac Miller after the release of the late rapper’s second posthumous album, "Balloonerism."
Meanwhile, Lucy Dacus unveiled “Ankles,” which marks the lead single from her upcoming album, Forever Is a Feeling, out March 28 via Geffen. The 13-track project will feature contributions from Dacus’ Boygenius bandmates, Phoebe Bridgers and Julien Baker, along with Hozier, Blake Mills, Bartees Strange, Madison Cunningham and more.