Couldn t have come at a better time Emotional fans react to Robert Glasper s new song featuring rap from late Mac Miller

Couldn t have come at a better time Emotional fans react to Robert Glasper s new song featuring rap from late Mac Miller

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Couldn t have come at a better time Emotional fans react to Robert Glasper s new song featuring rap from late Mac Miller

Robert Glasper has released a song featuring Mac Miller. (Image Scott Kowalchyk via Getty) On Monday, October 10, American and record producer Robert Glasper released a new song titled, Therapy Pt. 2, featuring the late Mac Miller. The song is the first single from his upcoming Black Radio III: Supreme Edition. Therapy pt. 2 features fresh verses from Mac Miller and was previously leaked, but not officially released. The track was produced by Glasper along with Curtis Jews for the deluxe edition of his 11th studio album. Glasper has also collaborated with Estelle, Luke James and Bilal, among others, for the extended version of Black Radio III. New Mac Miller coming monday! “Therapy Pt.2”
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Announced on with New Mac Miller coming monday! “Therapy Pt.2” Mac Miller X Announced on with In a statement about the song, Glasper said: “I was working with my friend. We were just finishing up this specific beat. I immediately sent it to him, and literally within an hour he sent me back that track. Everything was on there—both verses the choruses—and you could tell it was not something that he had written before. He sang the chord changes. You can tell he really came up with that in the moment.” Glasper and Miller have worked with each other in the past in 2016 for the latter’s songs including God Is Fair, Sexy Nasty featuring Kendrick Lamar off his fourth LP, The Divine Feminine. Mac Miller’s estate, in a statement, shared: “We're honored to support in sharing this beautiful song that Malcolm and Robert Glasper created together. The song is a reflection of the special friendship and musical gifts the two shared.” Fans of the late rapper were seemingly emotional after the song was released. New Mac Miller Music on Mac Miller Monday.
Therapy Pt. 2 on World Mental Health Day.

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OUT NOW on all streaming platforms NEW MUSIC THERAPY PT. 2 feat. / OUT NOW on all streaming platforms New Mac Miller Music on Mac Miller Monday. Therapy Pt. 2 on World Mental Health Day. Couldn’t have come at a better time.

Emotional fans react to Robert Glasper s song with Mac Miller

Fans got emotional as they heard the officially released version of Therapy Pt. 2 which featured two verses from the late Mac Miller. The song was released on October 10, which is also World Mental Health Day. Miller, who died of a drug on September 7, 2018, often reflected on his issues in his work and song lyrics. I always said Therapy Pt. 2 was one of my favorites by Mac Miller and now it’s finally getting an official release ?I always said Therapy Pt. 2 was one of my favorites by Mac Miller and now it’s finally getting an official release ? Hearing Mac’s voice always puts a smile on my face Hearing Mac’s voice always puts a smile on my face Dang, I didn't realize how much I missed listening to Mac Miller til I listened to Therapy pt. 2
An Excellent Excellent song! Dang, I didn't realize how much I missed listening to Mac Miller til I listened to Therapy pt. 2An Excellent Excellent song! Man is unmatched
Man is unmatched it's always a pleasure hear your voice again

it's always a pleasure hear your voice again I love that his family keeps dropping tracks miss u Mac. Fly high I love that his family keeps dropping tracks miss u Mac. Fly high this is simply a masterpiece this is simply a masterpiece shaking, crying, throwing up and setting my house on fire shaking, crying, throwing up and setting my house on fire in tears a lil bit because of this in tears a lil bit because of this New Mac feels so lucky every time a little bit comes out New Mac feels so lucky every time a little bit comes out

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Miller died of an accidental drug overdose of cocaine, fentanyl and alcohol at home when he was 26. He struggled with addiction and substance abuse, which was reflected in his lyrics and work. On his album Swimming, his lyrics read: "Cause on the surface I look so fine / But really I’m buggin’, buggin." The rapper was vocal about addiction, depression and the downsides of fame. His work reflected his fear of overdosing and early death. He had expressed hopes that he would not join the 27 club in his song Brand Name, where he refers to the list of musicians, artists and actors who died at 27. Miller, who started rapping at the age of 15, released his breakthrough mixtapes Kids in 2010 and Best Day Ever in 2011. He also released his debut album Blue Slide Park in 2011, which became the first independently distributed album to top the US Billboard 200 since 1995. In 2013, he founded the record label REMember Music. His latest work Circles was released posthumously in 2020. He was nominated for the Award for Best Rap Album for his 2018 album Swimming. Poll : 0 votes Quick Links More from Sportskeeda Thank You! Show More Comments No thanks Delete Cancel Update Reply ❮ ❯ No thanks Delete Cancel Update Reply ❮ ❯ Be the first one to comment on this story More from Sportskeeda Fetching more content... 1 Logout No Results Found
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