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The divine feminine album cover
The divine feminine album cover










the divine feminine album cover

Since this summer, we have been jamming to Mac Miller’s “Dang!”, which features the funky singer Anderson. The piano harmonizing in the background, Mac Miller reveals his strong, resounding emotions for this unnamed girl in his life. With a dream-like quality, Mac Miller croons about a woman in his life, a gentle yearning for her love. The first song “Congratulations” introduces us to the 10-track album, setting a more musical, romantic tone.

the divine feminine album cover

Romance on Miller’s mind, the instrumentals set the mood, switching up from seductively smooth to upbeat and catchy. With the extreme sensuality to his album, it is obvious that the pop singer has had a great influence on The Divine Feminine, which she even makes an appearance on the song “My Favorite Part.” Making an adorable, dorky duo, Mac Miller and Ariana Grande have been flooding social media with their budding, newfound romance. It is impossible not to connect Mac Miller’s more romantic project with songstress Ariana Grande. Meticulous with instrumentals and intent on creating a smooth, jazzy flow filled with double entendres and innuendos, The Divine Feminine is the go-to “cuffing season” playlist.

the divine feminine album cover

Controversial in its content, The Divine Feminine can be seen as misogynistic in his vulgar and highly sexual lyrics, yet it can also be viewed as a revolutionary project that will shift how rappers view and portray women in their own music. Expressing his struggles with his battle with addiction and his own insecurities, Mac Miller embraces the gifts of femininity in his latest project. Revealing a more tender, vulnerable side of himself, Mac Miller demonstrates how a woman’s more compassionate outlook and the pleasures they can provide has saved him. The cover art a whimsical shade of pink, The Divine Feminine is a tribute to women’s sexuality and feminine vibes. There are no illusions that Mac Miller is all about sex in his fourth studio album, The Divine Feminine.












The divine feminine album cover