It’s appropriate that Free Nationals would be the first artists to release a Mac Miller collaboration after his 2018 death due to the connection they share between Mac and his close friend and collaborator Anderson. The highlight of the song, though, is Mac Miller’s verse, in which he shares similar sentiments but promises “in the end, everything will be fine.” Paak’s band, Free Nationals, were able to secure his first posthumous verse for their new track “Time,” a wistful breakup anthem with neo-soul singer Kali Uchis.įree Nationals’ production is fittingly soulful, with a mellow, woozy groove perfectly suited for lazy, summer Sundays by the pool, while Uchis ruminates on how complacency and immaturity can cost a formerly fulfilling relationship. Although leaks and rumors of unfinished projects from the late Pittsburgh rapper have proliferated in the wake of his death, his first official posthumous release had to be special to live up to his legacy. Mac Miller may be gone, but he’s far from forgotten.
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