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September 5, 2025 73 mins

We were drowning and now we're Swimming in the depths of Mac Miller's introspective 2018 record, the final album he'd release in his lifetime. We'll talk about the Pittsburgh native's EZ Mac days and his evolution from frat lyrics to his now-signature deeply personal jazz rap. Swimming features hits like What's The Use and Self Care that see Mac navigate addiction, complicated relationships, and the road to healing. The Mixtaper will teach us about several Larries, big hot dogs, and a petty zoo. Miller's impact and legacy will be an inspiration in music for ages to come.. how will we score this unique record? Brace yourself, because we'll never run out of Jet Fuel!


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0:00 Intro

3:05 About Mac Miller

9:51 About Swimming

16:33 Awards & Accolades

16:57 Fact Or Spin

18:11 He Rented A School Bus

23:34 He Turned Down A Super Bowl Commercial

27:43 He Had A Petty Zoo

34:10 Fast Fire Facts: Pseudonyms

41:28 Album Art

43:42 Come Back To Earth

46:22 Hurt Feelings

48:49 What's The Use?

50:07 Perfecto

51:48 Self Care

54:08 Wings

55:01 Ladders

56:34 Small Worlds

57:57 Conversation Pt. 1

59:01 Dunno

59:31 Jet Fuel

1:00:49 2009

1:02:46 So It Goes

1:04:37 Final Spin


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