Mac Miller continues to leave an indelible mark on the music world with his upcoming project, Balloonerism. Slated for release on January 17, 2025, this posthumous album comes amid much anticipation among fans who have long awaited its official unveiling. Initially whispered about among die-hard followers, versions of this album have floated around the internet for some time, sparking curiosity and discussions about its status.
The album’s tracklist, now revealed, highlights some intriguing collaborations, notably featuring SZA on “DJ’s Chord Organ” and an appearance by Delusional Thomas on “Transformations.” These are the only credited features on the project, allowing Mac’s solo artistry to shine through. In a statement released by his family, it’s clear that Mac created this full-length project around the time of his critically acclaimed mixtape Faces in 2014. The album was a significant undertaking for Mac Miller, as evidenced by commissioned artwork and ongoing conversations about its future release. Although other albums like GO:OD AM took precedence over the years, his family felt it was important to bring these tracks to a wider audience.
The release of Balloonerism promises to showcase the range and innovation that Mac was celebrated for throughout his career. From captivating titles like “Tambourine Dream” to “Tomorrow Will Never Know,” each track is poised to deliver the deep musical exploration fans expect.
Set for release via Warner Records, Balloonerism stands as a testament to Mac Miller’s enduring legacy and his artistic fearlessness. For more updates, stay tuned to VZN.
















