SZA paid tribute to Mac Miller on social on media Friday, Jan. 17, following the release of his posthumous album 'Balloonerism.'
SZA is reflecting on her friendship with Mac Miller after the release of his posthumous album, Balloonerism. On Friday (Jan. 17), the 35-year-old Grammy-winning artist honored the late Pittsburgh rapper,
SZA shouted out Mac Miller in new social media, celebrating the release of his posthumous album, Balloonerism. The late rapper's seventh studio album and second posthumous album (2020's Circles is his first) released on Friday,
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 recently posted a heartfelt tribute to Mac Miller in the wake of his recent posthumous release, 'Balloonerism'.
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Mac Miller’s long-awaited posthumous album, Balloonerism, is finally here. Released on January 17 — just ahead of what would have been the rapper’s 33rd birthday —
Over a decade after its initial creation in 2014 and seven years after Mac Miller’s tragic death in 2018, Miller’s second posthumous and seventh studio album “Balloonerism” released Friday.
Mac Miller's posthumous album *Balloonerism* was released on January 17, showcasing his neo-soul and jazz influences. Featuring collaborations with Thundercat, SZA, and Ashley All Day, the album highlights his experimental range.
"I love my friend I miss my friend," SZA, 35, wrote on X on Friday ... paid tribute to the late star on X by quote retweeting Thundercat. "I love you both so much and miss my family every day ...
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