Mac Miller Get It Again Album
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Studio album by Mac Miller | ||||
Released | August iii, 2018 (2018-08-03) | |||
Recorded | 2016–2018 | |||
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Length | 58:39 | |||
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Swimming is the 5th studio album past American rapper and vocalizer Mac Miller and his concluding album to be released during his lifetime. It was released on August 3, 2022 by REMember Music and Warner Bros. Records. Production on the anthology was handled by Miller himself, as well every bit Dev Hynes, J. Cole, Dâm-Funk, DJ Dahi, Tae Beast, Flying Lotus, and Cardo, among others. The album has no credited features, but contains vocal contributions from Dâm-Funk, Dev Hynes, Snoop Dogg, Syd, Thundercat, and JID.
Swimming was supported by iii singles: "Small Worlds", "Cocky Care", and "What's the Utilise?". The album received generally positive reviews from critics and debuted at number 3 on the US Billboard 200. It was nominated for Best Rap Album at the 2022 Grammy Awards.
Background [edit]
Miller began work on Pond in 2016.[3] He appear the album through social media on July 12, 2018, aslope its release date.[four]
Music and lyrics [edit]
Throughout the album, Miller's break up with pop singer Ariana Grande is a mutual theme of inspiration, as it gave him the chance to experience cocky-love, healing and psychological growth, similar to the themes shown in his previous anthology, The Divine Feminine (2016).[5] Lyrically, The Independent stated Miller addresses the acquittance of his atmosphere ("Wings") and the pitfalls of fame ("Small Worlds").[half dozen]
Concerning the anthology's music, Rolling Stone noted Swimming is "a continuation of 2016'south The Divine Feminine, with a silky, deep vibe redolent of the L.A. alternative soul scene".[seven] The song "And then It Goes" has been said to incorporate "muted guitars and a spacey synth drone", while "Wings" has been described equally "a spacious neo soul dull burner punctuated by the occasional sigh of a violin".[8] NME wrote that "Ladders" is "a buoyant radio ready bop, which sees his bars skitter across glorious contumely lines and earworm riffs".[ix] "Jet Fuel" was described as "sluggish, dancehall-inflected trip hop", and "What'southward the Utilise" every bit "synth-funk".[7]
Release and promotion [edit]
Pond was released worldwide by Warner Bros. Records on August 3, 2018, amongst other high-profiled albums, such as Astroworld by Travis Scott and Stay Dangerous past YG.[10] Miller performed "Ladders" on The Late Show with Stephen Colbert on Baronial thirteen, 2018.[xi]
Miller announced The Pond Tour on July 23, 2018, with Thundercat and JID as his opening acts. The tour was scheduled to have 26 shows across North America, beginning in San Francisco on October 27, 2018, and concluding in Vancouver on December x, 2018.[12] It was cancelled post-obit Miller's decease on September 7, 2018.[thirteen]
Singles [edit]
On May thirty, 2018, Miller released the anthology'due south first single "Pocket-sized Worlds" and two non-anthology singles: "Buttons" and "Programs".[14] The album's second single, "Self Care", was released with an accompanying music video on July 13, 2018.[15] The album'southward tertiary single, "What's the Apply?", was released on July 23, 2018.[12]
Disquisitional reception [edit]
Amass scores | |
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Source | Rating |
AnyDecentMusic? | seven.5/10[xvi] |
Metacritic | 78/100[17] |
Review scores | |
Source | Rating |
AllMusic | [1] |
The A.V. Club | B[18] |
Financial Times | [19] |
The Guardian | [eight] |
The Independent | [vi] |
NME | [9] |
The Observer | [twenty] |
Pitchfork | 7.v/10[21] |
Rolling Stone | [7] |
XXL | 4/5[22] |
Swimming was met with generally positive reviews. At Metacritic, which assigns a normalized rating out of 100 to reviews from professional publications, the album received an average score of 78, based on 13 reviews.[17] Aggregator AnyDecentMusic? gave it seven.five out of x, based on their assessment of the disquisitional consensus.[16]
Meaghan Garvey of The Guardian described Swimming as "a patient record in audio and concept" and "an ambling 13-song journey towards cocky-acceptance, one that does not end in triumph".[viii] Colin McGowan of The A.V. Club complimented the album's product and vocal commitment: "Miller sounds great when he'due south whining, husky, stretching syllables like warm mozzarella. Swimming 's spare, dreamy production allows him to do a lot of that."[18] Evan Rytlewski of Pitchfork concluded: "An album with nothing but time on its easily and an understanding that healing is a slow, tedious procedure, Swimming is most engaging when it details the simple things Miller tells himself to keep his spirits up."[21] Kyle Mullin from Exclaim! enjoyed the album, saying, "Whether Miller is singing on those funk-inflected highlights, or rapping on them with a flow that'south airtight to their irresistible rhythms, he sounds like a would-be chart-topper, not to mention 1 of the most versatile and achieved hip-hop artists working today".[23] For NME, Hannah Mylrea ended: "Swimming isn't what you lot would have expected from Miller when he beginning started dropping mixtapes over a decade ago, but that doesn't affair. This anthology shows his growth as both an artist, and as a person who'south had to deal with the well-nigh private aspects of their life being publicly dissected. Information technology's a stellar – if somewhat overlong – artistic statement."[ix]
Mosi Reeves of Rolling Stone wrote that Swimming is Miller's "nearly impactful album of his career", though noted a lack of lyrical depth: "If he could surface those demons with more than brilliant details and add texture to his lyrics instead of simply using them as a rhythmic device, then he may have a genuinely classic album in him yet. But if Swimming doesn't quite attain greatness, it connects. You lot tin can hear his pain and perseverance, even if he struggles to put it into words."[7] Neil Z. Yeung of AllMusic concluded that "Swimming is ample evidence that Miller tin selection up the pieces and continue evolving, his grasp on thoughtful, introspective hip-hop getting stronger by the album".[ane] Trey Alston of Highsnobiety concluded that Swimming is "the accurate self-devastation anthology and then many artists have attempted earlier. Here, Mac is in rare form, chronicling his destruction and rebirth in a way that shows his acquittance of the path alee, but reluctance to footstep on it without the certainty of companionship at the stop. Whether he continues to walk that path is ultimately upwardly to him, but the Mac that's featured on Pond will detect his way from the darkness. In the procedure, he's given us a beautiful means to marker the plow of his narrative".[2]
Rankings [edit]
Manufacture awards [edit]
Commercial performance [edit]
In Miller's home land of the United States, Swimming debuted at number iii on the Billboard 200 with 66,000 anthology-equivalent units, which included 30,000 pure album sales in its first week.[37] It serves as Miller's fifth consecutive top-five album in the Us.[37]
Following Miller'due south expiry on September 7, 2018, the anthology rose from number 71 to number half-dozen on the Billboard 200 with 67,000 anthology-equivalent units, of which xv,000 were in traditional album sales.[38] Additionally, iii tracks from the album entered the United states Billboard Hot 100: "Cocky Care" (number 33), "Hurt Feelings" (number 70), and "Come Back to World" (number 91).[39] "Self Care" became Miller's highest-charting vocal equally a pb creative person and second-highest entry overall, behind Ariana Grande's "The Manner" featuring Miller (2013; number ix).[39] On Feb 24, 2021, Swimming was certified platinum past the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) for combined sales and album-equivalent units of over ane,000,000 units in the U.s.a..[xl] It is Miller'due south starting time ever album to be certified as platinum.[41]
In Commonwealth of australia, Pond opened at number 21 on the ARIA Albums Chart, becoming Miller's third top-fifty album in the country.[42] In Canada, Pond debuted at number four on the Canadian Albums Nautical chart.[43] It serves every bit Miller's fifth consecutive pinnacle-10 album in the country.[43] In the United Kingdom, the album debuted at number 37 on the UK Albums Nautical chart, condign the rapper'due south first height-forty album on the chart.[44]
Track listing [edit]
No. | Title | Writer(s) | Producer(s) | Length |
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1. | "Come Back to Globe" |
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| 2:41 |
2. | "Hurt Feelings" |
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| four:05 |
3. | "What's the Use?" |
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| 4:48 |
iv. | "Perfecto" |
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| three:35 |
5. | "Cocky Care" |
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| 5:45 |
6. | "Wings" |
| Alexander Spit | four:10 |
vii. | "Ladders" |
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| 4:47 |
8. | "Small Worlds" |
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| iv:31 |
ix. | "Conversation Pt. one" |
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| 3:xxx |
10. | "Dunno" |
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| three:57 |
11. | "Jet Fuel" |
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| five:45 |
12. | "2009" |
| Eric G | v:47 |
thirteen. | "So It Goes" |
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| 5:12 |
Total length: | 58:39 |
Notes
- ^[a] signifies a co-producer
- ^[b] signifies an additional producer
- "What's the Utilize?" features boosted vocals by Thundercat, Syd, Dâm-Funk and Snoop Dogg
- "Self Care" features boosted vocals by Dev Hynes and JID
Samples
- "Hurt Feelings" contains a sample of "Nigerian Knight" by O'Donel Levy, and interpolates "We've Simply Just Begun", written by Paul Williams and Roger Nichols.
- "Cocky Care" contains a sample of "On & On" by Erykah Badu, written by Badu and Jahmal Cantero.
- "Jet Fuel" contains a sample of "The Stopper" (original mix) past Cutty Ranks, written past Ranks, Chris Lane, and John MacGillivray.
- "2009" contains a sample of "Chanté'southward Got a Man" by Chanté Moore, written past Moore, James Harris, Terry Lewis, George Jackson, and James Wright.
Personnel [edit]
Credits adapted from the album's liner notes.[45]
Musicians
- Jeff "Gitty" Gitelman – bass (runway 1), guitar (tracks 1, 7)
- Kevin Theodore – wurlitzer (track 1)
- Dâm-Funk – keyboards (track 3), synthesizer (rails iii)
- Thundercat – bass (track 3)
- Rob Gueringer – guitar (track 4)
- Rodrigo Mora – congas (track 4), bongo drums (runway 9)
- Billy Aukstik – trumpet (track seven)
- Daniel Hardaway – trumpet (tracks 7, 11)
- Fabian Chavez – saxophone (track 7)
- J.P. Floyd – trombone (track 7)
- Kenneth Whalum – saxophone (tracks 7, 9)
- Raymond Stonemason – trombone (track 7)
- John Mayer – guitar (track 8)
- Jon Brion – organ (runway 8), vibraphone (track 12)
- Aja Grant – piano (track 8), string arranger (rails 12)
- Steve Lacy – guitar (track 11)
- Frederique Gnaman – guitar (runway 12)
- Niles Luther – strings (track 12)
- Pedro Vallejos – strings (rails 12)
- Sarah Koenig-Plonskier – strings (track 12)
Technical
- Big Jerm – recording (track 1)
- Vic Wainstein – recording (tracks two–8, 10, eleven, 13)
- Frank Vasquez – recording (track 3)
- Juan Jarpa – recording (track 4)
- Due east. Dan – recording (rails 5)
- Rayvon "Ray Dallas" LaPointe – recording (track 9)
- Andrew Ching – recording (track 12)
- Bea Go – recording (track 12)
- Louis Fisher – recording (runway 12)
- Manny Marroquin – mixing (all tracks)
- Chris Galland – mixing engineer (all tracks)
- Robin Florent – mixing engineer banana (all tracks)
- Scott Desmarais – mixing engineer banana (all tracks)
- Mike Bozzi – mastering (all tracks)
- Eric Caudieux – additional engineer (tracks 1, 4, 7, 13)
- Ben Sedano – assistant engineer (tracks 5, 10)
- John Armstrong – assistant engineer (tracks five, 10)
Charts [edit]
Certifications [edit]
Release history [edit]
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