Mac Miller's estate has finally gifted fans with Balloonerism, a posthumous album that has been the subject of speculation for years. Released on Jan. 17, the album arrives days ahead with what would have been Miller's 33rd birthday.
Sitting in the back of the screening of director Samuel Jerome Mason’s Balloonerism: A Film Based on the Album by Mac Miller, I thought about how Malcolm would’ve loved this animated companion piece soundtracked by his not-quite-lost 2014 album,
Details about its official release remain scarce, but it wouldn’t be surprising if Miller’s estate worked out a deal with one of the big streamers. In a statement, the family wrote: “Many of Malcolm’s fans are aware of Balloonerism,
It's been over six years since we tragically lost rapper Mac Miller at the age of just 26 years old. Miller was a revolutionary in the rap game and left
Mac Miller’s long-awaited posthumous album "Balloonerism" has finally arrived, accompanied by a short animated film.
Mac Miller's family is releasing another posthumous album five years after "Circles" came out. "Balloonerism" will be accompanied by a short film.
The estate of Mac Miller has released a new body of work from the late rapper in Balloonerism, and the early reactions from X are positive.
Balloonerism arrives alongside a companion film by Samuel Jerome Mason, who directed Miller’s 2021 music video for “Colors and Shapes.” The animated film screened in a select bunch of cities tonight just ahead of the album drop, and is now available to stream on Amazon Prime as well.
Mac Miller's estate are debuting a short film in theaters worldwide based on the late rapper's upcoming posthumous LP, 'Balloonerism.'
SZA gave a heartfelt dedication to her "friend" Mac Miller, aligned with the late rapper's second posthumous album, Balloonerism. Upon the album's release on Friday (Jan. 18), SZA, who's featured on "DJ's Chord Organ,
“Balloonerism” was shelved around 2014 in favor of the album “Watching Movies With the Sound Off” and the mixtape “Faces.” To my ear, it's closer to “Faces” but rawer and less intense. Even so, just having Miller back in our ears is a reason to celebrate.