Macadelic

Macadelic
Mixtape by Mac Miller
Released March 23, 2012 (2012-03-23)
Recorded 2011
Rostrum Records Studio
I.D. Labs Studio
(Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania)
Genre Hip hop, psychedelic hip hop
Length 64:40
Label Rostrum
Producer ID Labs, SAP
Mac Miller chronology
Blue Slide Park
(2011)Blue Slide Park2011
Macadelic
(2012)
Watching Movies with the Sound Off
(2013)Watching Movies with the Sound Off2013

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". Mac Miller went on The Macadelic Tour[1] in support of the mixtape in the Spring of 2012. He performed at 18 shows in the United States and 3 in Europe. Since its release, it has been viewed over four million times times, downloaded over 1.3 million times, and streamed over 1.4 million times from the official host of the mixtape, DatPiff.com.[2] The mixtape was later remastered and rereleased on May 4th, 2018.[3]

Overview

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

Hi-Chi 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

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

Commercial performance

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

No.TitleProducer(s)[7]Length
1."Love Me As I Have Loved You"Ritz Reynolds1:15
2."Desperado"I.D. Labs4:00
3."Loud"Big Jerm, Sayez3:01
4."Thoughts from a Balcony"SAP3:06
5."Aliens Fighting Robots" (featuring Sir Michael Rocks)Brandun DeShay4:40
6."Vitamins"I.D. Labs3:43
7."Fight the Feeling" (featuring Kendrick Lamar & Iman Omari)Iman Omari5:02
8."Lucky Ass Bitch" (featuring Juicy J)Lex Luger4:18
9."The Mourning After"Two Fresh3:08
10."1 Threw 8"Black Diamond3:57
11."Ignorant" (featuring Cam'ron)Cardo3:33
12."The Question" (featuring Lil Wayne)DJ Wally West, I.D. Labs5:54
13."Angels (When She Shuts Her Eyes)"Clams Casino3:23
14."Sunlight" (featuring Iman Omari)Teddy Roxpin3:09
15."Clarity"I.D. Labs, Ritz Reynolds4:35
16."America" (featuring Casey Veggies & Joey Badass)Hannibal King4:33
17."Fuck 'Em All"I.D. Labs4:23

Charts

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

References

  1. Horowitz, Steven J. (2012-01-22). "Mac Miller Announces "The Macadelic Tour" Featuring The Cool Kids & The Come Up | Get The Latest Hip Hop News, Rap News & Hip Hop Album Sales". HipHop DX. Retrieved 2012-07-10.
  2. "Mac Miller - Macadelic // Free Mixtape @". Datpiff.com. 2012-03-23. Retrieved 2014-07-19.
  3. https://www.hotnewhiphop.com/listen-to-mac-millers-remastered-macadelic-mixtape-new-mixtape.118033.html
  4. "Mac Miller's Macadelic Listening Party At Shadow Lounge (3/23/2012)". YouTube. 2012-03-23. Retrieved 2012-07-10.
  5. "50. Mac Miller, Macadelic — The 50 Best Albums of 2012". Complex. 2012-12-18. Retrieved 2014-07-19.
  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. "Mac Miller - Macadelic Mixtape Free Download". Macmillerofficial.com. Archived from the original on 2012-06-28. Retrieved 2012-07-10.
  8. "Mac Miller Chart History (Billboard 200)". Billboard. Retrieved September 18, 2018.
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