Mac Miller

Mac Miller: The Divine Feminine

Mac Miller: The Divine Feminine

When you can't rap or sing, but you want to declare your love to your new woman, you might as well do it through groove.
Mac Miller – “Dang!” (feat. Anderson .Paak) (Singles Going Steady)

Mac Miller – “Dang!” (feat. Anderson .Paak) (Singles Going Steady)

Featuring the crooning, brassy timbre of .Paak's vocals, Mac and Paak piece together a saccharine ballad to alienated lovers.
Mac Miller – “Weekend” (Feat. Miguel) (Singles Going Steady)

Mac Miller – “Weekend” (Feat. Miguel) (Singles Going Steady)

Women in shapely bodysuits with their faces covered? Sexist lyrics about a girl being a sometime thing?
Mac Miller: GO:OD AM

Mac Miller: GO:OD AM

Relying on his individuality yields his greatest results, but the album’s more passable moments too.
Mac Miller: Faces

Mac Miller: Faces

Mac Miller continues on his path following money, fame, drugs and alcohol, while writing some clever, craftily worded lyrics along the way.
Ab-Soul: These Days…

Ab-Soul: These Days…

Ab-Soul's follow-up to Control System sees him forgetting all quality control.