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Macadelic
Mixtape by
ReleasedMarch 23, 2012
Recorded2011
Rostrum Records Studio
ID Labs Studio
(Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania)
GenreHip hop, psychedelic hip hop
Length64:40
LabelRostrum
ProducerID Labs, Sap
Mac Miller chronology
Blue Slide Park
(2011)
Macadelic
(2012)
Watching Movies with the Sound Off
(2013)

Macadelic is the seventh mixtape by American rapper Mac Miller. It was released online via free digital download on March 23, 2012. It includes the hit single 'Loud'. Miller went on The Macadelic Tour in support of the mixtape in early 2012, performing 18 shows in the United States and 3 in Europe.[1] Since its release, it has been downloaded over 1.3 million times and streamed over 1.5 million times from its official host, DatPiff.[2]Macadelic was remastered and commercially released on May 4, 2018.[3]

Overview[edit]

After the release of Blue Slide Park and I Love Life, Thank You in 2011, Mac Miller began working on another project. According to Miller, he decided to 'stop thinking about what kind of music [he] should make and just start saying what [he] wanted to say.' On March 23, 2012 Mac Miller released Macadelic and had a release party at Shadow Lounge in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.[4] The music video for 'Loud' was also released that day.

Mac Miller's lyrical focus and subject is different from that of his previous major mixtape Best Day Ever. Also, the instrumentals on the songs have a psychedelic influence to the typical hip hop beat. While most songs' lyrics are rapped, hit songs such as 'Clarity', 'Angels (When She Shuts Her Eyes)', and 'The Question' featuring Lil Wayne are performed in a more poetic way. 'Desperado' ends with the introduction to 'Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds' by the Beatles. Another feature of Macadelic was its numerous cosigns and guest features. Mac Miller performed alongside Kendrick Lamar, Lil Wayne, Joey Bada$$, Sir Michael Rocks of The Cool Kids, Cam'ron, and Juicy J among others.Some of the more popular songs from the mixtape are 'Loud', 'Thoughts From a Balcony', 'Clarity', 'Lucky Ass Bitch', 'Angels (When She Shuts Her Eyes)', and 'The Question'.

Production[edit]

ID Labs produced several tracks on Macadelic as they did with previous Mac Miller projects. However, Macadelic introduces several new producers to Mac Miller such as Wally West who produced 'The Question' featuring Lil Wayne. SAP, who produced Mac Miller's hit 'Donald Trump' produced his song 'Thoughts From a Balcony' which was later released as a music video. Iman Omari who was featured on 'Fight the Feeling' along with Kendrick Lamar and 'Sunlight' produced 'Fight the Feeling'. Several other new producers worked on Macadelic as well. The song '1 Threw 8' features a sample from The xx song 'Fantasy'. Teddy Roxpin, who previously worked with Mac Miller on 'Get Up' and 'Futuristic Funk,' produced 'Sunlight.'

Accolades[edit]

The album was named the 50th best album of 2012 by Complex.[5]

Commercial performance[edit]

Following Mac Miller's death on September 7, 2018, Macadelic debuted at number 106 on the US Billboard 200 with 8,000 album-equivalent units.[6]

Track listing[edit]

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Credits adapted from Spotify.[7]

No.TitleWriter(s)Producer(s)Length
1.'Love Me As I Have Loved You'Malcolm McCormickRitz Reynolds1:15
2.'Desperado'McCormickID Labs4:00
3.'Loud'
  • Eric Dan
  • Jeremy Kulousek
  • McCormick
  • Zachary Vaughan
ID Labs3:01
4.'Thoughts from a Balcony'
  • Adrian Lim-Klumpes
  • David Bowman
  • Jonathan King
  • Laurence Pike
  • McCormick
  • Neal Sutherland
  • Richard Pike
Sap3:06
5.'Aliens Fighting Robots' (featuring Sir Michael Rocks)McCormickBrandun DeShay4:40
6.'Vitamins'McCormickID Labs3:43
7.'Fight the Feeling' (featuring Kendrick Lamar & Iman Omari)McCormickIman Omari5:02
8.'Lucky Ass Bitch' (featuring Juicy J)Lex Luger4:18
9.'The Mourning After'McCormickTwo Fresh3:08
10.'1 Threw 8'McCormickBlack Diamond3:57
11.'Ignorant' (featuring Cam'ron)McCormickCardo3:33
12.'The Question' (featuring Lil Wayne)
  • Dan
  • Gairy Harris
  • Kulousek
  • McCormick
  • Vaughan
Wally West, ID Labs5:54
13.'Angels (When She Shuts Her Eyes)'McCormickClams Casino3:23
14.'Sunlight' (featuring Iman Omari)McCormickTeddy Roxpin3:09
15.'Clarity'ID Labs, Ritz Reynolds4:35
16.'America' (featuring Casey Veggies & Joey Badass)McCormickHannibal King4:33
17.'Fuck 'Em All'McCormickID Labs4:23

Charts[edit]

Chart (2018)Peak
position
US Billboard 200[8]106

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References[edit]

  1. ^Horowitz, Steven J. (January 22, 2012). 'Mac Miller Announces 'The Macadelic Tour' Featuring The Cool Kids & The Come Up'. HipHopDX. Retrieved March 21, 2019.
  2. ^'Macadelic mixtape by Mac Miller'. DatPiff. Retrieved March 21, 2019.
  3. ^Smith, Trevor (May 5, 2018). 'Listen To Mac Miller's Remastered 'Macadelic' Mixtape'. HotNewHipHop. Retrieved March 21, 2019.
  4. ^'Mac Miller's Macadelic Listening Party At Shadow Lounge (3/23/2012)'. YouTube. March 23, 2012. Retrieved July 10, 2012.
  5. ^'50. Mac Miller, Macadelic — The 50 Best Albums of 2012'. Complex. December 18, 2012. Retrieved July 19, 2014.
  6. ^Caulfield, Keith (September 18, 2018). 'Mac Miller's 'Swimming' Returns to Top 10 on Billboard 200 Albums Chart Following Death'. Billboard. Retrieved September 18, 2018.
  7. ^'Macadelic (Remastered Edition)'. Rostrum Records. Retrieved March 21, 2019 – via Spotify.Right-click the track and select 'Show credits'.
  8. ^'Mac Miller Chart History (Billboard 200)'. Billboard. Retrieved September 18, 2018.
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Mac Miller seems to be looking beyond the present moment. In his young career, he has released several projects, each strengthening his fan base. Macadelic is his latest offering, a mixtape said to be a view into Mac’s world. As it turns out, it’s also a view into the progress of a young artist trying to maneuver through the nightmares and blessings of a dream. It is not only an example of what his life is like in the present moment; it’s also an example of what he can offer in the future.

It would also seem Miller feels he has a point to prove. People have criticized his work in the past, something Mac’s heard loud and clear. He mentions “[a] hundred thousand haters writing ‘bout my jams” on “Desperado” and complains about it again on “America” (“I heard some corny words said about my music”). He mentions this yet again on “Thoughts from a Balcony,” citing “writers taking shots without a Nikon.” Criticism may have given way to hunger however, as Miller delivers his most versatile project to date.

Those in search of lyrical content can find some fill in the aforementioned “Thoughts from a Balcony,” where the Pittsburgh emcee pens about a personal pursuit for meaning through the glamour of newfound stardom. He also shows clever wordplay on “Aliens Fighting Robots” (“A hundred wars are going on currently /Soldiers sent to death on some Jets for the Curren$y”). Miller’s flow is as fluid as ever (as shown on “Sunlight” and “America”) as he rides an array of beats with different tempos, countering some of the criticism he faced in the past. He glides from the up-tempo Cardo-produced “Ignorant” (with Cam’ron) to the mellow sounds of “Clarity” and “Angels (When She Shuts Her Eyes)” with ease. He continues this over “The Mourning After,” “The Question” (featuring Lil Wayne) and “Fight the Feeling,” (featuring Iman Omari and Kendrick Lamar). All of this adds to show that he can hold his own on the microphone, though it’s not always flawless.

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Macadelic takes dives in places. “Vitamins” sounds lethargic and feels as though it could’ve been shelved. As noted above, the rhymes can be strong at times but they aren’t always top notch. For instance, the mixtape’s first line is, “I’ve got a pocket full of posies.” Also, while his flow stands out on the aforementioned “Ignorant,” his content on the Cam’Ron assisted cut is questionable (“I’m Robert Downey Jr. You more like Steve Carell”). Later, he does more of this on the trippy Lex Luger-produced “Lucky Ass Bitch,” which features Juicy J. These missteps take away from the mixtape but don’t completely overshadow the positive notes.

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In the end, this mixtape is more than just a look into Miller’s mind. Macadelic also provides a glimpse into his potential, displaying more of what Mac’s capable of. With sights set beyond his present stardom, Miller continues to show openness to new styles, a hunger for respect and improved delivery. Macadelic is a great sign of the path he’s making for himself and it’ll be compelling to see where that path leads him.

DX Consensus: “EP-worthy”