Mac Miller has a new album coming out a little over a year after his death from an overdose, and his family says a well-known producer was a key figure in bringing it to fruition.
A message with the news was posted to Mac’s official Instagram account Wednesday, announcing a posthumous record was set to be released on Jan. 17 — two days before what would’ve been his 28th birthday — and the project is called “Circles.”
His fam says it’s meant to be a complimentary piece to his last album, “Swimming,” with the idea being … Swimming in Circles. They also say record producer and composer Jon Brion was a major contributor in completing it.
They’d worked together, and Jon sat with Mac and heard early versions of some of the songs. Based on their convos … Jon finished the project with what he believes was MM’s vision for the music.
The family goes on to say while it’s a complicated process of releasing something on behalf of Mac, they think it’s what he would’ve wanted … because they know he wanted the world to hear this.
They specifically mention Mac’s expression of glee when he watched people react to his tunes — so they hope everyone will listen to “Circles.”
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