Mac Miller's shelved album 'It Is' has been officially released, marking a significant moment for fans. The 14-track project showcases Miller's experimental side, blending neo-soul and jazz elements, and features collaborations with Thundercat, SZA, and Ashley All Day. The album's release comes days ahead of what would have been Miller's 33rd birthday and offers a poignant glimpse into the late rapper's musical evolution.
Mac Miller performs on the Camp Stage during day 1 of Camp Flog Gnaw Carnival 2017 at Exposition Park on Oct. 28, 2017 in Los Angeles.Released on Jan. 17, the album arrives days ahead with what would have been Miller’s 33rd birthday. The Pittsburgh rapper died in 2018 at age 26 of an accidental overdose.is a 14-track journey that showcases Miller’s experimental side, blending neo-soul and jazz elements.
The film was released on Jan. 15 throughout the U.S., with international fans receiving it one day later. A series of “One Night Only” were scheduled around the world, including in New York City and Miller’s native Pittsburgh, as well as Australia, New Zealand, Germany, Ireland, France, Canada, and the U.K., topped the Billboard 200 upon its release in back in 2011, the first independently distributed debut album to do so since 1995.
Fans can cop a physical version of the album, which includes a limited-edition deluxe two-LP pressing that features a rainbow foil-wrapped slipcase with white splatter cloud vinyl and a 32-page color booklet featuring photos and lyrics, as well as a limited one-time pressing that features clear vinyl available now on Barbie Celebrates Aaliyah With Stunning New Doll: Here’s How to Buy the ‘One in a Million’ Memento...
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