Miller first dropped the 13-track mixtape in October 2011, with features from Talib Kweli, Sir Michael Rocks, the Come Up, and Bun B. Production credits include ...
Listen to I Love Life, Thank You below. His final album Circles was released posthumously in January 2020 with the help of producer Jon Brion. Then, in 2021, Miller’s free mixtape Faces — which Vulture critic Craig Jenkins called “the best work of his young career” at the time — debuted on streaming after seven years. He made the whole project available for digital download after hitting one million.
Mac Miller is among the artist that the rap scene has been mourning most in the last years: his death in 2018 shocked everybody, and since then, ...
Where’d you go?) Where’d you—) Where’d you go? That’s taking most of his time, attention, and dedication, obviously, as a young artist living the moment and making the most out of it. Between parenthesis, you find The Temper Trap’s lines; the rest comes from Mac Miller: Mac Miller sings over The Temper Trap’s lines, but in his case, his relationship seems over: his song is about a love relationship that ended for a reason.
Mac's sixth mixtape saw features from Talib Kweli, Sir Michael Rocks, Bun B, and The Come Up. Launching into the tape, Mac Miller launched his Road 2 A Million ...
Mac Miller went on to release his Blue Slide Park debut album in November 2011. As he reached various checkpoints on the journey, Mac delivered single cuts of music as a thank you or sorts to the listeners. Launching into the tape, Mac Miller launched his Road 2 A Million Fans campaign in April 2011 as he looked to grow his Twitter following from 300,000 to one million.
Another gem from Mac Miller's mixtape catalog is now available on streaming platforms. Over the last four years, a bulk of Mac Miller's material has ...
Revisit Mac Miller's I Love Life, Thank You below, and let us know in the comments which Mac Miller mixtape you need on streaming services next. Originally released as a free mixtape on October 14, 2011, I Love Life, Thank You served as an intermediary project between Mac's breakout 2011 mixtape Best Day Ever and his long-awaited debut studio album Blue Slide Park. The 13-track project featured some of the Circles artist's rarest collaborations, including "Family First" with Talib Kweli and "All That" with Bun B, and after a long 11-year wait, fans can finally listen to those aforementioned cuts and more on their preferred streaming platform. Over the last four years, a bulk of Mac Miller's material has gradually been added to streaming platforms, from his 2012 Macadelic mixtape to his cult classic mixtape Faces. Today, that trend continues, as the late rapper's sixth official mixtape — I Love Life, Thank You — has officially been re-released.
The late rapper's " I Love Life, Thank You" dropped on streaming services at midnight on Friday.
Thank you @MacMiller a true legend," the post said. The 13-track I Love Life, Thank You was made by Miller as part of a campaign to reach one million Twitter followers. "I discovered #MacMiller back in 2010 and joined twitter for the sole purpose of following his career and legit remember when he dropped #ILoveLifeThankYou like it was yesterday.
MAC Miller was a popular rapper and record producer who rose to fame in Pittsburgh's hip-hop scene in the late 2000s.Tragically, the star passed away.
Y’all are feeling the same feeling we felt back in 2011." Thank you." Old full mixtapes are being released one at the time, with respect to the art.
One of his most overlooked collections of music was I Love Life, Thank You, which the Miller estate has announced made its way to DSPs today.
It’s worth taking a listen to, along with some of his other older mixtapes that have been re-released or posted to streamers. And while very little of it is strictly new, much of the material that has been released in recent years was either unavailable via DSPs or overlooked by skeptical listeners who were wrongly misled into boxing Malcolm in with so-called “frat rap.” One of his most overlooked collections of music was I Love Life, Thank You, which the Miller estate has announced made its way to DSPs today. Originally released in October 2011, I Love Life, Thank You was Mac’s last mixtape ahead of releasing his debut album, Blue Slide Park, and so it may have unfairly received a little less attention than the star-making Best Day Ever, which peaked at No. 26 on the Billboard 200 (by contrast, I Love Life didn’t chart at all). The tape was the culmination of Mac’s “Road 2 a Million Fans” campaign, during which he released a new song for every 100,000 followers he gained on Twitter.
The mixtape has finally been released on all major streaming platforms, The Mac Miller Memoir confirmed in a Twitter post. Many fans were left in tears over the ...
I Love Life, Thank You arrived on streaming after the recent 10th anniversary of Mac Miller’s Macadelic mixtape. Mac Miller’s I Love Life, Thank You has finally premiered on streaming platforms, over a decade after the mixtape was first released. Mac Miller’s mixtape I Love Life, Thank You premiered on streaming services on Friday, 11 years after it was first released.
Artist Gustavo Zermeño Jr. has painted two murals for Mac Miller after his death in 2018. His latest was done shortly before 'I Love Life, ...
Who is better to gauge that than people who knew him personally?” The mural features Miller sporting his beloved Pittsburgh Steelers merch, and art that represents various different stages of his brief, but prolific career. As the Pittsburgh Tribune-Review reported, the project represents Zermeño’s second ever mural painted outside of his home state of California. This is connected to the people that knew him best, and I wanted to make sure what I created really represented not Mac Miller but Malcolm,” he said.