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While the aforementioned lyrics paint a very dark, yet vivid picture of the state of Mac Miller we hear a warm embrace of this lifestyle. Where he once was a witty, likeable young man, who gave the appearance of the confidence to talk to anyone that crossed his path He now seems to be hesitant to even come to know his own neighbors.įurther progressing in the role of a hermit, Mac feels like a prisoner of his own mind.

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The chorus serves as a detailed message of the reclusive state Mac had entered. Macadelic give the connotation that he is at war with the things he wants to say, as well as the person he wants to be.Īnd I’ve got neighbors they’re more like stranger, we could be friends The track-listĪ melancholic opening written shortly after the artist’s DUI in 2016 starts with layered vocals backed by a well-rounded instrumental developed by Malcolm under his alias Larry Fisherman and the award winning producer Brion. This serves as a great transition to my next point, the songs themselves. Despite being surrounded by an empty void, he remains grounded. In either interpretation it displays that he carries his past with him, the roads behind are what make up the ones in sight. One could deduce he’s either traveled for quite some distance, or at the very least hasn’t showered since his last journey.

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Though at a glance the image is lacking a lot of context, what it does provide is a story of the path Malcolm has traveled. The image is clearly Mac in the entryway of some void, however there are a few things that stick out to me, in fact, I see two!







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