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Diablo mac miller
Diablo mac miller










nearly 1% status, though of course he's not a 1%er) is a secret ('illuminati' hired?). This line could be saying to follow him (sorta like the popular term 'obey') and you'll be like everyone else (a sheep), but how to get his g pass (not like everyone else/a sheep, but something greater. How I get my g pass, none of your fucking beeswax". It wasn't what he wanted (the promises were hollow).

diablo mac miller

I think he followed the cold macho diablo talk with this line cuz that's what he has become (or is told to be) cuz the inner industry demands it from him. The first lines say nothing but how cold and 'diablo' the rap is, suggesting there could be another influence. More so than we're aware of and I just want peeps to be aware of the hidden meanings of that music.ĭiablo is a big one from Mac not only cuz of how dope it sounds, but its lyrics are rather. Music has a strong influence on the mind. We’ll have more from Larry Fisherman and crew soon, so stay tuned.I've been meaning to do this one for a while since I got some positive feedback on my last interpretation (which can be found here: ) and Bewix wanted to see another one from me. You can watch the visual for “Diablo” below, just be sure cop that tape if you feel so inclined.

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Hazy as he may be, Miller remains shockingly productive and doesn’t seem to be letting up anytime soon. The Pittsburgh born and bred MC dropped his impressive Faces tape some time ago, featuring the likes of Thundercat, Vince Staples, the aforementioned TDE mainstays and more, which means it’s new-album o’clock for the young wordsmith. The offering comes as a follow-up to his appearance on Ab-Soul‘s latest cut “Hunnid Stax” with Schoolboy Q, a live session with SZA that found Miller manning the six-string and that blazing Pete Rock produced number “Melt” also featuring Puffy Q. Mac Miller comes through with a lively visual for his latest single “Diablo” off his last tape Faces. Miller and his crew take to the street to bless the air and a choice chop of Sir Duke and Coltrane‘s standard “In A Sentimental Mood” in a visual that bleeds block-party vibes, delivering an Old Jewish eulogy of sorts for a fallen homie.












Diablo mac miller