Mac Miller If You Really Wanna Party With Me ... [cracked] (No Ads)
So, the next time you press play on Best Day Ever and hear that youthful, raspy voice declare, "If you really wanna party with me, you gotta keep it comin'," listen closely. Hear the teenager who didn't know how to stop. Hear the artist who was terrified of the silence. And then, hear the ghost of the man who learned that the most important thing to keep comin' isn't a bottle or a pill.
These lyrics present a portrait of an artist still honing his craft, leaning heavily on the established tropes of "frat rap" — a subgenre that dominated parts of the hip-hop landscape at the dawn of the 2010s. Mac Miller If You Really Wanna Party With Me ...
In the vast, glittering, and often tragic discography of Malcolm McCormick—known to the world as Mac Miller—certain lines act as signposts. They mark the transition from one era of his life to the next. There is the juvenile confidence of K.I.D.S. , the psychedelic introspection of Faces , and the soulful maturity of Swimming . But nestled within his 2011 mixtape Best Day Ever (specifically the track "Get Up") is a line that functions as both a warning and a mission statement: So, the next time you press play on