

But maybe I’ll lay down for a little, yeah.” By many accounts, Miller was in good spirits and hitting a creative peak not long before he died. Miller was open about his struggles with drugs and depression, and here he nails the cul-de-sac of negative thinking that can keep you in bed despite your better intentions: “I wish that I could just get out my goddamn way/What is there to say?/There ain’t a better time than today. 'Good News' is the first officially released music by Mac Miller since his death in September 2018. Dealin with death like he work in the morgue, absorbing souls forgotten. Mac Miller’s death from an accidental drug overdose sent ripples across the rap community he helped cultivate.He was a kind-hearted collaborator and invested heavily in others’ growth, but his. Refrain 2: Mac Miller I waste away in this room spittin' out raps. Grabs a 40 from the corner store, begins to contemplate. I'm just your neighbor, please don't do me no favors. Co-produced by Miller and Jon Brion (and featuring both Wendy Melvoin of Prince’s backing band, the Revolution, and veteran rock drummer Matt Chamberlain), the music is melodic and subtly comforting in its woozy introspection, “Good News” recalls “Balcony Beach,” the 1997 slo-mo classic from the Bay Area duo Latyrx. Mac Miller: Forfeitin the war, he lays his sword down and walks away. Get money, fck the system, break the law. Rules to this game, you know how this shit go. I been a lot of things, I ain't ever been a bitch though.

Cops out on patrol, they looking out for all the criminals. Over a gently chugging groove sprinkled with pizzicato strings, Miller, who died in 2018 of an accidental overdose, unspools his internal monologue in an impossibly weary, just-woke-up-but-kind-of-wish-I-hadn’t drawl. Mac Miller: Yeah, riding through the city blowing smoke out the window.

Learning from previous mistakes while retaining all that was good about his second LP, this third dispatch from the heart. That’s the duality of “Good News,” the first single from the rapper’s new posthumous album, Circles. 'Good News' lyrics Mac Miller Lyrics 'Good News' I spent the whole day in my head Do a little spring cleanin Im always too busy dreamin Well, maybe I should wake up instead A lot of things I regret, but I just say I forget. Mac Miller proved he had swagger with his 2011 debut Blue Slide Park, and then offered some artistic depth with his adventurous, reckless, and overly wandering sophomore release Watching Movies with the Sound Off. Hearing Mac Miller wrestle with dark thoughts from beyond the grave can be a gut-punch.
