Circles (Mac Miller album)

Circles is the sixth studio album by American rapper and singer Mac Miller. It was released posthumously on January 17, 2020, by Warner Records, and was being worked on by Miller before his death in September 2018. Production was completed by Jon Brion.

Circles
Studio album by
ReleasedJanuary 17, 2020 (2020-01-17)
Recorded2018
StudioConway, Hollywood, California[1]
GenreEmo rap[2]
Length48:44
LabelWarner
Producer
Mac Miller chronology
Swimming
(2018)
Circles
(2020)
Singles from Circles
  1. "Good News"
    Released: January 9, 2020
  2. "Blue World"
    Released: February 4, 2020

Background

At the time of his death on September 7, 2018, Miller was "well into" the recording process of Circles. It was intended to be a companion album to Swimming (2018), with "two different styles complementing each other, completing a circle" and the concept being "swimming in circles". Jon Brion, who worked with Miller on the album, completed production "based on his time and conversations" with Miller.[3][4] Swimming and Circles were planned to be the first two installments in a trilogy of albums, where the last piece would have been "a pure hip-hop record", as described by Brion.[5]

Circles was announced by Miller's family via a note on his Instagram account on January 8, 2020. It was released by Warner Records on January 17, 2020.[3][6]

Composition

Critics have described the album as an emo rap album[2] with elements of soft rock,[2] pop,[2] hip hop,[2] R&B,[2] lo-fi,[7] indie folk,[7] and synth-pop.[8] Pitchfork said the album was difficult to categorize, having so many different aspects.[7]

The track "Blue World" includes additional production assistance from Guy Lawrence, one half of UK-based house production duo Disclosure.[9] The track "Everybody" is a cover of American singer-songwriter Arthur Lee's "Everybody's Gotta Live", from his 1972 debut album Vindicator.[10][11]

Singles

The lead single, "Good News", was released on January 9, 2020, alongside an accompanying music video directed by Anthony Gaddis and Eric Tilford.[12] The video features imagery of Miller in an abstract world with colorful animated landscapes.[12][13] The remaining tracks on the album were also released with music videos of a similar style on January 17, 2020.[14] "Good News" debuted at number 17 on US Billboard Hot 100, surpassing "Self Care" (2018; number 33) as his highest charting song as lead artist.[15] "Blue World" was sent to US rhythmic contemporary radio on February 4, 2020, as the album's second single.[16]

Critical reception

Professional ratings
Aggregate scores
SourceRating
Album of the Year82/100[17]
AnyDecentMusic?7.8/10[18]
Metacritic83/100[19]
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic[20]
Exclaim!9/10[21]
The Guardian[2]
HipHopDX4.0/5[8]
The Independent[22]
NME[23]
The Observer[24]
Pitchfork7.4/10[7]
Rolling Stone[25]
Sputnikmusic4.5/5[26]

Circles was met with widespread critical acclaim. At Metacritic, the album received an average score of 83, based on 14 reviews.[19] Aggregator AnyDecentMusic? gave it 7.8 out of 10, based on their assessment of the critical consensus.[18] Album of the Year assessed the critical consensus as 82 out of 100, based on 15 reviews.[17]

In her review for The Independent, Roisin O'Connor praised the album, writing, "Through the album there's a mesmerising rhythm, a kind of rocking horse motion that spurs you on to the next track. ... On Swimming he was adrift, searching for a lighthouse beam that would bring him back to "a place of comfort". On Circles, it sounds as though – if only for the briefest of moments – he found it."[22] Sputnikmusic critic Rowan5215 said, "Where Circles succeeds, where it becomes a graceful and elegant piece of art rather than an experimental excursion, is in finding the perfect subject matter for its laidback meanderings. Quite simply, these songs are dispatches from a day in the life of Mac Miller."[26] Writing for Exclaim!, A. Harmony stated, "His gruff vocals hold pain and weariness as he reflects on his struggles and challenges. Yet, however difficult it might be to ingest his candour, there is also a maturity about Miller in which to take solace. There's a sense of growth and lessons learned. These are the marks of a life well-lived, however short."[21] David Brake of HipHopDX wrote, "He finds beauty and peace in allowing himself to experience his own emotions. It's an honest, matter-of-fact account of the grey areas of his life and mind. On Circles, Mac shows the unexpected joy that can be found in the darkest of times."[8]

Kitty Empire of The Observer saying "If Swimming felt contemplative, Circles feels even more like a singer-songwriter album than a hip-hop joint – a tendency most likely amplified by Brion's treatments."[24] Will Lavin of NME gave a positive review, stating "It's a high-quality project, but we lost Mac way too soon, and that's hard to accept. So while it's hard to listen to him talking about self-deterioration and how he spends far too much time in his own head, it's a privilege to hear him share his inner most thoughts over a bed of sweeping, inventive sonics. This is the album Mac Miller was born to make."[23] Rachel Aroesti from The Guardian enjoyed the album, saying, "Miller's lyrics possess a plainness that occasionally yields moments of heart-rending simplicity, but frequently wither into triteness and banality. Yet when his words fail him, his voice is able to communicate the pain more effectively."[2]

Accolades

Accolades for Circles
Publication Accolade Rank Ref.
Billboard Billboard's 50 Best Albums of 2020 – Mid-Year N/A
Complex Complex's Best Albums of 2020 – Mid-Year
6
Exclaim! Exclaim!'s 33 Best Albums of 2020 – Mid-Year
24
Rolling Stone Rolling Stone's 50 Best Albums of 2020 – Mid-Year N/A
Uproxx Uproxx's Best Albums of 2020 – Mid-Year
4

Commercial performance

In the United States, Circles debuted at number three on the Billboard 200, behind the debuts of Eminem's Music to Be Murdered By and Halsey's Manic, earning 164,000 album-equivalent units during its first week, of which 61,000 were traditional album sales. It was Miller's biggest week for an album.[32] Ten tracks from Circles simultaneously charted on the Billboard Hot 100 in its first week, topped by "Good News" at number 18 and "Blue World" at number 38.[33] In its second week, the album dropped to number six on the chart, with 45,000 units.[34]

Circles reached Miller's highest peaks in Australia at number three on the ARIA Charts,[35] in Canada at number three on the Canadian Albums Chart,[36] and in the United Kingdom at number eight on the UK Albums Chart.[37]

Track listing

Circles track listing
No.TitleWriter(s)Producer(s)Length
1."Circles"Malcolm McCormick2:50
2."Complicated"
  • McCormick
  • Brion
  • Miller
  • Brion
3:52
3."Blue World"
  • Lawrence
  • Brion[a]
3:29
4."Good News"
  • McCormick
  • Brion
  • Miller
  • Brion
5:42
5."I Can See"
3:40
6."Everybody"Arthur Lee
  • Miller
  • Brion
4:16
7."Woods"
  • McCormick
  • Brion
  • Eric Dan
  • David Ruoff
  • Eli Klughammer
  • Dan
  • David x Eli
  • Brion[a]
4:46
8."Hand Me Downs"
  • Miller
  • Brion
4:58
9."That's on Me"McCormick
  • Miller
  • Brion
3:37
10."Hands"
  • McCormick
  • Brion
  • Miller
  • Brion
3:19
11."Surf"
  • McCormick
  • Brion
  • Miller
  • Brion
5:30
12."Once a Day"McCormick
2:40
Total length:48:44
Deluxe edition bonus tracks[38]
No.TitleWriter(s)Producer(s)Length
13."Right"
  • Miller
  • Wainstein
  • Dan[a]
4:47
14."Floating"
4:14
Total length:57:46

Notes

  • ^[a] signifies an additional producer

Sample credits

Personnel

Musicians

  • Mac Miller – lead vocals (all tracks), bass (tracks 6, 13), guitar (track 9)
  • Jon Brion – guitar (tracks 1, 2, 4, 8, 9, 11), cymbals (track 1), vibraphone (track 1), synthesizer (tracks 2, 5), keyboards (tracks 4, 5, 7), drums (tracks 6, 8, 9, 11), bass (tracks 7, 9, 11, 12), piano (track 9), hammond organ (track 10), reed organ (track 10), percussion (tracks 10, 12)
  • MonoNeon – bass (track 2)
  • Wendy Melvoin – bass (track 4), guitar (tracks 4, 7, 9)
  • Matt Chamberlain – drums (tracks 4, 10)
  • Shea Taylor – drums, horn, strings, synthesizer (track 5)
  • Ariana Grande – uncredited vocals (track 5)[5]
  • Tony Royster Jr. – drums (track 6)
  • Baro Sura – additional vocals (track 8), drums (track 8)
  • Thundercat – bass (tracks 13, 14)
  • Jeff Gitelman – guitar (track 13)
  • Vic Wainstein – guitar, synthesizer, drum programming (track 13)
  • Carmel Echols – background vocals (track 14)
  • Erin Stevenson – background vocals (track 14)
  • Samantha Nelson – background vocals (track 14)
  • Brandyn Phillips – horn (track 14)
  • Fabian Chavez – horn (track 14)
  • Lemar Guillary – horn (track 14)

Technical

  • Patricia Sullivan – mastering (all tracks)
  • Greg Koller – mixing (all tracks), recording (tracks 1, 2, 4–12)
  • Vic Wainstein – associate producer (tracks 1–12), recording (tracks 1, 2, 4–7, 9–14)
  • Eric Caudieux – recording (tracks 1, 2, 4–7, 9–12, 14)
  • Guy Lawrence – recording (track 3)
  • Shea Taylor – recording (track 5)
  • Josh Berg – recording (track 5)
  • Zachary Acosta – recording (track 6)
  • Ross Ferraro – recording (track 8)
  • Stefan Durandt – recording (track 8)
  • Ben Fletcher – recording assistant (tracks 1, 2, 5, 9, 11–14)
  • Ben Sedano – recording assistant (tracks 1, 2, 5, 11–14), assistant (track 9)
  • John Armstrong – recording assistant (track 1, 2, 5, 9, 11–14)
  • Rouble Kapoor – recording assistant (tracks 1, 2, 4–9, 11, 12)

Charts

Chart performance for Circles
Chart (2020) Peak
position
Australian Albums (ARIA)[35] 3
Austrian Albums (Ö3 Austria)[40] 8
Belgian Albums (Ultratop Flanders)[41] 4
Belgian Albums (Ultratop Wallonia)[42] 37
Canadian Albums (Billboard)[36] 3
Czech Albums (ČNS IFPI)[43] 5
Danish Albums (Hitlisten)[44] 10
Dutch Albums (Album Top 100)[45] 3
Hungarian Albums (MAHASZ)[46] 9
Estonian Albums (Eesti Ekspress)[47] 2
Finnish Albums (Suomen virallinen lista)[48] 13
French Albums (SNEP)[49] 37
German Albums (Offizielle Top 100)[50] 13
Irish Albums (OCC)[51] 6
Italian Albums (FIMI)[52] 38
New Zealand Albums (RMNZ)[53] 3
Norwegian Albums (VG-lista)[54] 5
Portuguese Albums (AFP)[55] 17
Scottish Albums (OCC)[56] 28
Swedish Albums (Sverigetopplistan)[57] 15
Swiss Albums (Schweizer Hitparade)[58] 9
UK Albums (OCC)[37] 8
US Billboard 200[59] 3

Release history

Release formats for Circles
Region Date Version Format(s) Label Ref.
Various January 17, 2020 Standard [6]
March 6, 2020 Deluxe CD [38]
March 20, 2020
  • Digital download
  • streaming
April 17, 2020 LP

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