Mac Miller lets us know everything’s going to be okay in a posthumous verse with Sia
, came out in 2011, he was catapulted to mainstream fame almost instantaneously. Over the next seven years, he dealt with its trials and tribulations. In"This Life," Miller reflects on these years, from buying emergency contraceptive pills for random hook-ups to spending $350 dollars on an expensive entree. He's brutally honest, at one point rapping"I drown my sorrow in that bottle / Today is full of regret, find forever in tomorrow.
But on the chorus, he reckons with his past and shrugs his shoulders."That's life, what are you going to do?" he sings. Sia comes in at the end, a response to the hardships she's heard of, with a wish to take Miller's pain. Her part is brief, but beautiful. It's a necessary riposte with a sharp statement:"Everybody lives and everybody dies."" that also features Kali Uchis.
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