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Mac Miller’s The Divine Feminine Getting 10th Anniversary Reissue With Unreleased Songs

The Divine Feminine was one of the best and most important albums of Mac Miller's career. With 2015's GOOD:AM , the Pittsburgh native was already redefining himself as a soulful, melodic sonic adventurer, a fixture of a burgeoning Los Angeles hip-hop scene alongside some of the brightest talents from the orbits of Odd Future and TDE. By the time he followed it up with a concept album about…

Mac Miller’s The Divine Feminine Getting 10th Anniversary Reissue With Unreleased Songs

The estate of Mac Miller has unveiled a special 10th anniversary edition of the late rapper's album "The Divine Feminine" and introduced the new track "Butterflies." The deluxe edition is set to release on October 2nd through Warner Records. Along with the original 10 tracks from Miller's 2016 album, the reissue adds three new songs recorded during the album's sessions, including "Butterflies," which is produced by Taylor Graves and includes a bass contribution from Thundercat.

The new edition will be available in both digital and physical formats, with deluxe and standard three-LP vinyl versions planned. Fans can pre-order the vinyl and pre-save the new release. The announcement was accompanied by the unveiling of a new interactive Mac Miller website, dedicated to honoring his life and career. Miller tragically passed away in 2018 after a drug overdose, and three individuals were sentenced to prison for distributing fentanyl that caused his death.

Thundercat released a single titled "She Knows Too Much" featuring Miller in February. Miller's posthumous album, "Balloonism," was released in 2025.

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