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Mac Miller’s Posthumous Album ‘Circles’ Will Arrive January 17

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On September 7, 2018, the music world —the world itself—lost Mac Miller. A man of many talents, gone too soon. 

While Mac Miller didn’t reach his artistic peak, fans can be excited to receive a posthumous album from the late artist, as soon as next week. The album is titled Circles and will arrive on January 17.

Listen to Mac Miller’s “Good News” Single

In an Instagram post, Miller’s family wrote a two-paragraph explanation on Circles:

Here we are. The act of having to write this at all feels surreal. At the time of his passing, Malcolm was well into the process of recording his companion album to Swimming entitled Circles. Two different styles complementing each other, completing a circle. Swimming in Circles was the concept. He had been working with Jon Brion, who after hearing some early versions of songs, cleared his calendar to help Malcolm fine-tune them. After his passing, Jon dedicated himself to finishing Circles based on his time and conversations with Malcolm. We are eternally grateful to Jon and to those who gave their best to the difficult and emotional task of putting out this body of work.

This is a complicated process that has no right answer. No clear path. We simply know that it was important to Malcolm for the world to hear it. One of the most difficult decisions in the process is how best to let people know about it, how to communicate meaningfully while keeping sacred what should be kept sacred. So this will be the only post on any of his channels. Information regarding this release, his charity, and Malcolm himself will be found at @92tilinfinity. Thank you to all the fans who’ve supported him unconditionally through the years. We miss him. We are left to imagine where Malcolm was going and to appreciate where he was. We hope you take the time to listen. The look on his face when everyone was listening said it all.

With humility and gratitude, 
Malcolm’s family

Read: Mac Miller was named after Malcolm X

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