But, as SZA and Mac harmonize and sing, “Watch the world go ‘round, and ‘round, and ‘round, and ‘round,” I feel like I am the balloon, drifting further and further up into the sky.
Mac Miller collaborated with SZA on his new album 'Balloonerism'. The tracklist for the second posthumous record - which also features the late rapper's alter-ego Delusional Thomas - has been ...
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Six years after his death, Pittsburgh-based rapper Mac Miller posthumously appears on ... equivalent album units and 199 million streams. SZA’s “SOS” is back at No. 2 after a short stint ...
Balloonerism, by Mac Miller, was released on Jan. 17 ... “I’ve been runnin’, runnin’, runnin’ / Running ‘round,” sing SZA and Miller, harmonizing with one another. SZA takes the lead in the second ...
Released Jan. 17, two days before what would have been Mac Miller’s 33rd birthday ... In collaboration with SZA, “DJ’s Chord Organ” has an idyllic and heavenly sound juxtaposed by lyrics explaining a ...
The lush vocals from SZA provide a striking contrast to Mac’s flow, enhancing the emotional weight of the song. Mac Miller’s Balloonerism achieved remarkable commercial success right out of ...
Mac Miller's estate is releasing an animated short ... his alter-ego Delusional Thomas on the track 'Transformations', and SZA on ‘DJ’s Chord Organ’, and now a film of the same name by ...
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SZA's SOS Deluxe: LANA and Kendrick Lamar's GNX — sit stubbornly at Nos. 1, 2 and 3, respectively. Bad Bunny stays entrenched at the top for a third consecutive week, while Lamar slides up a spot to ...
The long-awaited release of "Balloonerism" marks the conclusion of Mac Miller's artistry years after his death.