Halo Mac Miller



  1. Halo Mac Miller Lyrics
Delusional Thomas
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ReleasedNovember 1, 2013
Recorded2013
GenreHorrorcore[1]
Length27:15
LabelSelf-released
Producer
Delusional Thomas chronology
Stolen Youth
(2013)
Delusional Thomas
(2013)
Live from Space
(2013)

Below you can read the song lyrics of Halo by Mac Miller, found in Mixtape Delusional Thomas released by Mac Miller in 2013. Remember that you can play this song at the right column of this page by clicking on the PLAY button. You can also use the lyrics scroller to sing along with the music and adjust the speed by using the arrows. HaLo Offers 'The Blind Poet' for Download via DJBooth.net. Mac Miller & HaLo - Extra Extra. By Richard Spadine. King Mez, Halo & Heather Victoria. Malcolm James McCormick (Jan. 19, 1992 – Sept. 7, 2018), who performed as Mac Miller, was an American rapper and producer from Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Mac Miller 'Bill': And he's still so delusional Stooping low as burials at funerals Fucked the fame, dropped an album D. The following tracks will sound good when mixed with Mac Miller - Circles, because they have similar tempos, adjacent Camelot values, and complementary styles. Recommendations for Harmonic Mixing The following tracks will sound good when mixed with Mac Miller - Circles, because they have similar tempos, adjacent Camelot values,.

Delusional Thomas is a mixtape by American rapper Mac Miller under the alias Delusional Thomas. The mixtape was released as a free digital download on November 1, 2013 via a newly created website delusionalthomas.com.

Delusional Thomas was entirely produced by Miller under his production alias Larry Fisherman. The mixtape featured guest appearances from Earl Sweatshirt, Da$h, Bill, and Mac Miller himself.

Background and themes[edit]

After the release of Mac Miller's second studio album Watching Movies with the Sound Off, Miller began recording material under a new character named Delusional Thomas.[2] On November 1st , 2013, Miller released a previous unannounced mixtape named Delusional Thomas, introducing the new character.[3] The mixtape was produced by Miller under his production alias' Larry Fisherman and features him rapping in a distorted pitched up voice.[1][4][5] He explained the voice choice saying, 'to me it was a character and I wanted to give his whole own complete, like, everything. There was part of me that wanted to do my own voice, but I just wanted it to be its own complete character. And I feel like that evil voice inside your head is always kind of in that pitch.'[2]

His rhymes were described frequently as having horrorcore influences.[1][6] His lyrics contain 'references to extreme violence, constant challenges to Christianity and jokes about offering up younger nephews to Michael Jackson for sex.'[1] The mixtape featured guest appearances from Earl Sweatshirt, Mac Miller in his normal voice, ASAP Mob's Da$H and Bill.[7][8][9]

Miller's album sound and lyrics were also likely influenced by his heavy drug use. In his song 'The Jesuits' Miller talks about 'black tar demons'.[10] This album came at a time during his career when Miller was heavily involved with drugs.[11]

Composition and production[edit]

The first track 'Larry' 'starts out with slow-pounding keys and the eerie sound of a loon call,' setting the backdrop for the psychedelic killing spree the track becomes.[6][12] Songs like 'Halo' feature a piano tinged beat that gives a suspenseful twist, 'giving the mixtape a feel that's halfway between Tyler, The Creator's Goblin and Eminem's The Slim Shady LP.[6] 'Vertigo' features an instrumental made of gunfire, murky slow-mo sound and horror-score synth.[13]Earl Sweatshirt appears on 'Bill', where Bruce Smith of HipHopDX said he stole the show.[1] The instrumental of '72' features a xylophone along subtle drums under Miller's sociopathic rhymes.[6] 'The Jesuits' 'revels in clever wordplay and outrageous rapper imagery.'[12] 'Melvin' is a 'graphic tale of a conflicted rising star trying to figure out if the material goods and women really afford happiness.'[6] On 'Grandpa Used to Carry a Flask' Miller raps in his normal voice alongside his alter ego over a somber piano backdrop.'[12]

Critical reception[edit]

Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
BET[6]
HipHopDX(positive)[1]

Delusional Thomas was met with generally positive reviews from music critics. Jake Rohn of BET stated, 'Regardless of who he is in any given moment, Mac Miller is one of the most lyrically gifted MCs in hip hop. He continues to add something new and different. Delusional Thomas' only drawback is that every song has a similar sound, but for the tatted up rhymer's true fans, it won't matter. This mixtape is not for the squeamish and definitely is not for those that only like Top 40 rap. For everyone else, it's hip hop noir at its finest. With only ten short songs, it's just the right amount of time to keep the listener fully engaged.'[6]

Bruce Smith of HipHopDX deemed the mixtape 'EP-worthy' saying, 'Getting past Mac Miller's bouts of immaturity and voice as 'Delusional Thomas' is a chore and can be trying. But hidden behind those flaws is a good mixtape.'[1] Drew Millard of Vice referred to the mixtape as the best project of Miller's career.[2] Rob Markman of MTV stated, 'the real strength in the Delusional Thomas project is showing all the versatility and diversity that Mac has to offer.'[12]

Track listing[edit]

  • All songs were solely produced by Mac Miller under the alias Larry Fisherman except 'Bill', also produced by randomblackdude.
Mac
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1.'Larry'Malcolm McCormick2:17
2.'Halo'McCormick2:55
3.'Vertigo'McCormick1:10
4.'Bill' (featuring Earl Sweatshirt and Bill)4:41
5.'72'McCormick2:20
6.'The Jesuits' (featuring Dash)
  • McCormick
3:15
7.'Dr. Thomas'McCormick2:22
8.'Labido'McCormick2:32
9.'Melvin'McCormick1:30
10.'Grandpa Used to Carry a Flask' (featuring Mac Miller)McCormick4:13

References[edit]

  1. ^ abcdefgSmith, Bruce. 'Mac Miller - Delusional Thomas (Mixtape Review) | Read Hip Hop Reviews, Rap Reviews & Hip Hop Album Reviews'. HipHop DX. Retrieved November 11, 2013.
  2. ^ abc'The Voices in Mac Miller's Head | NOISEY'. Noisey.vice.com. Retrieved November 11, 2013.
  3. ^'Mac Miller Transforms Into Delusional Thomas For New Mixtape'. Theboombox.com. November 1, 2013. Retrieved November 11, 2013.
  4. ^Kujundzic, Petar. 'Mac Miller (as Delusional Thomas) – Delusional Thomas (Mixtape)'. Hypetrak. Retrieved November 11, 2013.
  5. ^Gotty™ (November 1, 2013). 'Download: Mac Miller - Delusional Thomas Mixtape'. Smokingsection.uproxx.com. Retrieved November 11, 2013.
  6. ^ abcdefgRohn, Jake. 'Mixtape Review: Mac Miller, Delusional Thomas | News'. BET. Retrieved November 11, 2013.
  7. ^'Download Mac Miller's Delusional Thomas Mixtape'. The Fader. November 1, 2013. Retrieved November 11, 2013.
  8. ^'Mac Miller 'Delusional Thomas' Mixtape'. Complex. November 1, 2013. Retrieved November 11, 2013.
  9. ^Mac Miller Follow @MacMiller . 'Mac Miller - Delusional Thomas - Download & Stream'. Djbooth.net. Retrieved November 11, 2013.CS1 maint: extra punctuation (link) CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
  10. ^Delusional Thomas (Ft. Da$H) – The Jesuits, retrieved September 18, 2017
  11. ^McCormick, Malcom (January 10, 2014). 'The People VS Mac Miller - Illuminati, Falling Off, Crystal Meth and Ganja'. YouTube.
  12. ^ abcd'Meet Mac Miller's Troubled New Alter Ego: Delusional Thomas - Music, Celebrity, Artist News'. MTV.com. November 1, 2013. Retrieved November 11, 2013.
  13. ^Adams, Gregory (November 1, 2013). 'Mac Miller - 'Delusional Thomas' (mixtape) • Music / Video •'. Exclaim.ca. Retrieved November 11, 2013.
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Halo mac miller

Yo, once again
It's a riot, better close the street
Pathological liar
Went to my girlfriend's house and set her dog on fire
Blamed it on her little brother, got him sent to juvi
Fucked her in the bathroom while her dad was watching movies
Reach inside my backpack for the fully loaded uzi
Started shootin' up the room he was in
That chappelle's show episode, you know, paul mooney was in

Told her everything would be alright, just don't scream as I dismount
Left the crib, started searching for a discount
Exorcist, I need to get some help with this
Once as sweet as welch's is, I think he went insane though
Must've been the drugs in him, he loved to sniff the yay-yo
If satan could accompany a halo
Then one day, maybe I could be somebody's angel

Catalogue of greatest hits, sacred does what sacred is
The people raise they brows when you weird as al yankovic
I just wanna make out with bitches and play with tits
Snort h and shit, just forget what day it is
I'm eatin' sator with clinton and ralph nader
Tradin' acres and bettin' millions against the lakers
Spittin' out what used to be your favorite flavor
Sentenced into hell, but I'm out on good behavior
Look, got a new neighbor

Still alive from a room of melted candles
Lost my job, now I'm in new york sellin' sandals
Saw michael jackson in s.w. Randall's
Introduced my youngest cousin to him, told him he was dtf
He probably had some freaky sex, really I'm not worried
Already plan to kill myself when the clock hits 7: 30
My head is dirty, took a suicide dive into some cow manure
Now I'm chillin' chop and screwin' al b. Sure!
I got the clap from a bitch in el salvador

Halo mac miller

So I grabbed her house phone and strangled her without the cord
Sorry I was bored, guess I'm quite sadistic
Misfit, dipshit, he's always pessimistic
Stuck in prison currently, my family never visits
Psychological problems is really none of your business
These serial killer fantasies
You mention something sick and twisted, everybody panicy
Reading hamlet out loud in a room by myself
Give different characters different voices, I guess it helps
With the storyline and the flow of the plot
Got a gun in my dresser and it's holding a sh...

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