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,
SZA, who recently released Lana, the deluxe version of SOS, is featured on Balloonerism on the track “DJ’s Chord Organ.” She and Miller were close, and SZA penned an emotional tribute on her instagram when he died back in 2018.
SZA recounted treasured memories with Mac Miller on the occasion of the latter’s album release. On Friday, January 17, SZA, 35, took to her X, formerly Twitter, account to
Sza misses close pal Mac Miller and is forever "grateful" to him for spotting her talent "before most". The Saturn hitmaker, 35, is featured on the late rapper's second posthumous album, Balloonerism,
Mac Miller highlights the early 2025 new music calendar with Balloonerism, which gets its first official release after other versions of the project have circulated online. The January 17 release date for the posthumous project was revealed previously, but now we have the tracklist.
SZA misses close pal Mac Miller and is forever "grateful" to him for spotting her talent “before most”. The ‘Saturn’ hitmaker, 35, is featured on the late rapper’s second posthumous album, ‘Balloonerism’,
Mac Miller's estate has released his posthumous album 'Balloonerism' in tandem with an accompanying short film.
SZA shared a bittersweet tribute to Mac Miller as the rapper’s posthumous Balloonerism released on Friday, with the singer encouraging her fans to listen to the new record as well.
Mac Miller’s second posthumous album, Balloonerism, arrived on Friday (Jan. 17). The project lands exactly five years to the day Circles was released in 2020 and just two days shy of what would have been Mac’s 33rd birthday.
SZA recently posted a heartfelt tribute to Mac Miller in the wake of his recent posthumous release, 'Balloonerism'.
“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.