Mac Miller - The Divine Feminine - 2x LP Vinyl

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c0009870
UPC:
093624916031

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Album:
The Divine Feminine
Artist:
Mac Miller
Format:
12" Vinyl
UPC:
093624916031

Description

The Divine Feminine is an album about women and for women. It features guest appearances from Kendrick Lamar, CeeLo Green, Anderson Paak and Ariana Grande, among others. Includes the singles 'Dang!' (produced by Pomo) and 'We' (produced by Frank Dukes).

As a way to illustrate the sincerity implied in its title, The Divine Feminine begins and ends with the voices of women. Ariana Grande introduces Mac Miller's first Warner Bros. release, and in its conclusion, Miller's grandmother details with fondness the history of her relationship with her husband. In between the two tracks, to the point of compulsion, Miller frequently notes his aptitude in the bedroom and his insatiable appetite therein, or wherever else the mood strikes. Crass as it frequently is, the bulk of the album nonetheless has more to do with loving relationships than most releases from the manchild R&B classes of 2011-2016. Miller even sings a higher percentage of his words in his limited and sincere drawl, rhapsodizing "You just don't know how beautiful you are" on "My Favorite Part," a clean duet with new flame Grande that sounds like it could be an Anthony Hamilton cover. Miller's producers are in accordance with all the lovestruck sentiments. They outfit the songs with twirling strings, punching horns, and lively pianos, the last of which is provided by Robert Glasper on the woozy, Kendrick Lamar-assisted "God Is Fair, Sexy, Nasty." In the dazed but laser-focused ballad "Skin," there's a recurring impassioned saxophone line, and at one point it punctuates Miller's purr of "I open up your legs and go straight for your heart." The album's first half is highlighted by another Anderson Paak collaboration, "Dang!," a sharp hybrid of horn-flecked funk and spangly house. It's surpassed during the second half by the combination of "Soulmate," a sticky/slippery Dâm-Funk production, and "We," a beatific mellow groove elevated by the harmonious voices of CeeLo Green and Thundercat. At all times, Miller and his associates are on the same page. Another aspect that makes this the rapper's most fulfilling album is that all the lines about being saved and in awe seem to be expressed with as much ease as the anatomical references, like they're plain facts, not wrenching confessions.
A1Congratulations
A2Dang!
A3Stay
B1Skin
B2Cinderella
C1Planet God Damn
C2Soulmate
C3We
D1My Favorite Part
D2God Is Fair, Sexy, Nasty

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  • 5
    Definitely recommend

    Fast shipping and good condition

  • 5
    Amazing and fast shipping

    Safe packaging, even when USPS throws it around. pristine condition and was looking for the divine feminine forever.

2 Reviews

  • 5
    Definitely recommend

    Fast shipping and good condition

  • 5
    Amazing and fast shipping

    Safe packaging, even when USPS throws it around. pristine condition and was looking for the divine feminine forever.