Mac Miller's family announce deluxe edition of Circles with two bonus tracks
Mac Miller's family have announced a deluxe edition of his posthumous album Circles, which will feature two new tracks.
Circles was originally released in January as Mac Miller's first posthumous album, and was a companion record to his 2018 album Swimming.
Yesterday (2 March), the late rapper's family have announced a deluxe edition of his posthumous LP, which will feature two new tracks - "Right" and "Floating".
Circles (Deluxe) by Mac Miller. CD March 6. Digital March 20. Vinyl April 17. pic.twitter.com/6z6593pCkH
— Warner Records (@warnerrecords) March 2, 2020
When announcing the record in January, Miller's family wrote, "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."
Although Circles is Miller's first posthumous album, he has featured on a couple of tracks since his death, including Free Nationals' "Time" featuring Kali Uchis, and 88-Keys' "That’s Life", which also features Sia.
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