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Mac miller the divine feminine review
Mac miller the divine feminine review











mac miller the divine feminine review

Recruiting the best of the best in guest features on this album, when you see names like Bilal, CeeLo Green, Anderson.

mac miller the divine feminine review

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After an excerpt from the movie Good Will Hunting Mac sings: “I think you’re too divine for my human mind/ When I’m with you, what do you do? Bring me to life.” With a busy backing track that can only be described as a slice of feel-good g-funk laced with a potent trap drum loop, the marriage between beats and rhymes on this one does a bang up job of of informing listeners of who Mac Miller is at this moment in time.

mac miller the divine feminine review

On ‘Soulmate’ Mac’s euphoric emotional state bleeds through the track as easily as ink on toilet paper. Paak, with its addictive bounce and richly satisfying vibe, it’s not the only track on the album that feels that way. Having already released one of the summer’s best songs in ‘Dang!’ featuring Anderson. Crooning his way through cuts such as ‘Congratulations’ and ‘My Favourite Part’, it’s less about hitting notes and more about conveying a feeling. Walking the line between singing and rapping, it’s not as painful as you might think. Known the world over as a rapper, The Divine Feminine hears Mac switch things up and exercise his vocal chords a little more than usual.













Mac miller the divine feminine review