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Mac Miller – The Divine Feminine Reaction

Mac Miller- The Divine FeminineI’ve honestly never liked Mac Miller. Aside from a few songs here and there, he’s never been my style. He always came off as corny and very pandering to me. A friend who knows how I feel about Mac told me that I needed to give The Divine Feminine a listen and that it might be the first project of his that I’d like. So I decided to give it a chance.

I knew that it was supposedly a concept album that attempts to explore the idea of love and how it relates to the universe. Right off the back, the production didn’t sound like anything I’d heard from him before. It’s smooth as hell. It’s full of these jazz/soul/rap fusions, that seems to becoming more prevalent since To Pimp A Butterfly. It’s an extremely cohesive sound that sets the tone of the album extremely well. There are no club hits here, just smooth soulful compositions that create the backbone of The Divine Feminine. It was a wholly unexpected direction, but it works, and it’s very well produced.

“I felt the highs and they felt like you
See a love like mine is too good to be true
And you too divine to just be mine
You remind me of the color blue”

As I stated earlier, I’ve never liked Mac Miller. I’ve always thought his lyrics were corny and pandering; always trying to prove to the culture (and largely himself), that he can actually rap. On The Divine Feminine, he lets go of all that, and as a result, sounds more comfortable than he ever has before. There’s actually more singing than rapping, but the lyrics and delivery have a genuineness to them that I never felt with his previous stuff. The themes about love, distance, and intimacy, on both a personal and cosmic level, feel right at home for Mac Miller. It’s some really smooth, slick shit, that may have made a believer out of me.

“You’re the only thing for me in this fucked up world
And do you believe in love?
Hold on tight when demons come
It’ll be alright, no need to run
Stay with me tonight, we’ll see the sun
And when we wake up early we’ll still be young”

Have you heard The Divine Feminine? What’d you think about it? Did you like the smooth soulful production he went with? Let me know in the comments below and be sure to leave your ratings below.

Mac Miller- The Divine Feminine
The Divine Feminine Reaction
Conclusion
The Divine Feminine is hands down my favorite album from Mac Miller. The jazz/soul infused production is phenomenal and creates his most cohesive sound to date. He sounds right at home rapping/singing about love, distance, and intimacy. He may have made a believer out of me.
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