- Even after his death, Mac Miller is still able to move people through his music. And these two new, posthumous Mac Miller songs released by Spotify have prolonged his legacy even further.
- Spotify has posthumously released two new tracks recorded by Mac Miller.The pair includes Swimming track 'Dunno,' as well as a cover of Billy Preston's 'Nothing from Nothing.' The tracks feature.
- Just before his death on September 7, Mac Miller recorded a Spotify Singles session where he performed Swimming album constituent “Dunno,” and a cover of Billy Preston’s 1974 track, “Nothing From Nothing.” Both recordings have been posthumously released on the streaming service and are now available to listeners.
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The streaming service pays tribute to the musician by releasing tracks he recorded at their studio earlier this year.
Spotify has released a set of songs recorded by rapper/singer Mac Miller prior to his passing. Miller performed the songs live at Spotify Studios NYC in August of this year.
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Spotify posthumously released their Singles recording session with Mac Miller on Wednesday (Nov. The mini-EP features a pair of recordings from Mac prior to this death in September.
— Spotify (@Spotify) November 29, 2018
The two-track EP is a part of the streaming service’s Spotify Singles series, which first launched in 2017. https://clevernat647.weebly.com/blog/cancel-spotify-premium-app. This project highlights a different artist or band weekly by inviting them to record a special rendition of their songs for release exclusively on Spotify. Other artists featured in 2018 include Panic! at the Disco and James Bay. The EP features one original track and a cover. “Dunno” is the first song, which was originally released on Miller’s 2018 album entitled Swimming. Miller also covered R&B musician Billy Preston’s “Nothing from Nothing” during the session.
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Along with the release of the EP, Spotify also released never-before-seen footage of Miller recording the tracks in the studio. In this short clip, the artist is seen practicing on his electric guitar, playing the piano, and laying down vocals for the tracks.
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These acoustic recordings are a wonderful tribute that showcase Mac Miller’s incredible talent.
Click here to stream songs from Mac Miller’s Spotify Singles session.
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GO:OD AM followed in 2015 with Lil B, Chief Keef, and Miguel on the album's guest list. The single '100 Grandkids' peaked appropriately at number 100, while 'Weekend' was certified gold. Just a year after GO:OD AM ascended to the Top Five of the Billboard 200 and rap charts, Miller returned with his fourth LP, The Divine Feminine. The album featured contributions from guests like Kendrick Lamar, Cee Lo Green, Ariana Grande, Robert Glasper, and Anderson.Paak, who lent his soulful rasp to first single 'Dang!' A pair of non-album singles ('Buttons' and 'Programs') kept Miller busy into 2018, when he issued his fifth album, Swimming. Debuting at number three on both the Billboard 200 and R&B/hip-hop charts, the set included the songs 'Small Worlds,' 'Self-Care,' and 'What's the Use?' A month after the release of the effort, Miller died from a suspected drug overdose in his San Fernando Valley home. He was 26 years old. Following his death, seven of his albums posthumously charted on the Billboard 200, including the debut appearances of Best Day Ever and Macadelic. In early 2020, his first posthumous set was released. Intended as a companion to Swimming, Circles featured vocals recorded for this eventual project, which was completed by producer Jon Brion. The LP became Miller's fifth Top Three showing on the U.S. charts. Later that year, KIDS was released to streaming services for the first time, which helped place it back on the Billboard 200. ~ David Jeffries & Neil Z. Yeung, Rovi