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@oraclejo
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@abdashsoul never gets old when my kids throw that at me mannn. shit will resurrect you from the shadow realm, love & the best vibes soulo. you give people you don't even know that same kinda warm feeling just from sharing your raw & authentic self. godspeed homie. 🙏
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@oraclejo but now imagine if we got the rock/metal version of this! chester bennington and amy lee with slash on the guitar 🤯
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@LostWorldOfJJ seriously man and the vibe is just off the charts 😮💨
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@oraclejo still such a insane combination! two amazing voices and santana like idk if theres anything more legendary
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@AltheeaRaps both of them are still tied for me i think, faces is like the grand slam but macadelic was like life long mac addiction initiation and has such a special place in my heart 😭 had so much love for kids & illty & bsp but when that mixtape came out i was like oh fuck he gets me fr
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14 years ago, Mac Miller dropped ‘Macadelic.’ ❤️ The mixtape includes fan favorites like “Loud,” “Fight The Feeling” (feat. Kendrick Lamar and Iman Omari), and “Thoughts from a Balcony.” #MacMiller
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On this day 14 years ago, Mac Miller dropped Macadelic.
Coming off the success of Blue Slide Park, this was the moment Mac showed he wasn’t just the “frat rap” kid people tried to box him in as. Macadelic felt darker, more experimental, and way more personal, a clear shift in both sound and mindset.
The tape featured records like “Loud,” “Thoughts From a Balcony,” “Fight the Feeling,” and “The Question” featuring Lil Wayne, one of his biggest co-signs at the time. It also brought in production and features from names like Kendrick Lamar, Juicy J, and Casey Veggies, showing Mac was leveling up his circle and sound.
What made Macadelic different was the psychedelic, introspective vibe, you could hear the transition from the carefree energy of his earlier tapes into something more complex. Themes of fame, substance use, and self reflection started creeping in heavy here, laying the groundwork for everything that came after.
Despite being a free release on DatPiff, Macadelic still moved like an album, millions of downloads, constant rotation, and a fanbase that really started to take him seriously as an artist, not just a moment.
Looking back, this tape was a turning point.
Not just another mixtape… this was the beginning of Mac evolving into who he would ultimately become. #macmiller #macadelic


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