The 21 best songs on swimming Mac Miller

Mac Miller's "Swimming" is a poignant and introspective album that showcases his remarkable growth as a musician. Released in 2018, the album served as a testament to Miller's vulnerability and his exploration of themes like self-discovery, mental health, and the complexities of relationships. "Swimming" was a departure from his previous works, marked by a more mature sound and lyrical depth. It's a record that resonates deeply with listeners, offering solace and understanding in its raw honesty. This list dives into the heart of "Swimming," highlighting tracks that showcase Miller's diverse musical palette and lyrical prowess.

Whether you're a long-time fan or discovering his music for the first time, "Swimming" is a must-listen. Miller's ability to weave together introspective lyrics with captivating melodies creates an immersive listening experience. His music transcends time, touching upon universal themes that continue to resonate with listeners. Through this list, we aim to celebrate the artistry of Mac Miller and share his musical brilliance with those seeking to connect with his profound and evocative work.

The 21 best songs on swimming Mac Miller
SongAlbumListens
1. Self Care Swimming 494M+
2. Good News145M+
3. 200936M+
4. What's the Use?26M+
5. Come Back to Earth Swimming 23M+
6. Circles Circles 22M+
7. Blue World Circles 20M+

1. Self Care (Swimming)

Released in 2018 as part of Mac Miller's critically acclaimed album "Swimming," "Self Care" quickly became a fan favorite and a testament to the artist's introspective lyricism. While the song resonated with listeners on a personal level, it also carried a deeper message about facing life's challenges and persevering through adversity. The track features a haunting, atmospheric production that perfectly complements Miller's vulnerable and often melancholic vocals. "Self Care" touched upon themes of self-reflection, mental health, and the complexities of navigating life's ups and downs, making it a deeply relatable and comforting piece of music for many.

Self Care - Mac Miller

2. Good News (Mac Miller)

"Good News" a poignant track from Mac Miller's posthumous album "Swimming," is a testament to the artist's enduring legacy and his ability to connect with listeners on a deeply personal level. With its gentle melody and introspective lyrics, the song evokes a sense of both sadness and hope, reflecting the complexities of life and the journey towards healing. The song's release, following Miller's tragic passing, resonated deeply with fans who found solace in his honest storytelling and his vulnerability. The lyrics, imbued with themes of self-reflection and overcoming adversity, provided a source of comfort and strength for many who were grappling with their own challenges. "Good News" continues to be a cherished part of Miller's discography, serving as a reminder of his talent and the impact he had on countless lives.

Good News - Mac Miller

3. 2009

In a world where hip-hop often glorifies excess, "2009" by Mac Miller stands out as a deeply personal and introspective track. The song, from his critically acclaimed album "Swimming," delves into themes of addiction, self-reflection, and the yearning for a brighter future. While not a chart-topper, it has garnered significant attention and praise for its raw emotionality and relatable struggles. Miller's honest portrayal of his own personal journey resonated deeply with listeners, making it a powerful anthem for those grappling with their own demons. The song's impact is further amplified by its connection to Miller's tragic passing, making it a bittersweet tribute to his musical legacy.

2009 - Mac Miller

4. What's the Use?

"What's the Use?" from Mac Miller's "Swimming" is a poignant reflection on the complexities of navigating life's challenges. The song's melancholic yet hopeful tone, characterized by hushed vocals and a smooth, introspective soundscape, encapsulates the album's overarching theme of emotional vulnerability. The lyrics, "I'm just trying to find my way / But I'm lost in the maze," resonate deeply with listeners who relate to feelings of uncertainty and searching for direction. While "What's the Use?" captures the emotional weight of "Swimming," it also offers a glimmer of optimism, reminding us that even amidst struggles, there's always hope for a brighter future. This track's enduring popularity among fans speaks volumes about Mac Miller's ability to connect with his audience on a profound level, making it a standout piece in his final masterpiece.

What's the Use? - Mac Miller

5. Come Back to Earth (Swimming - 2024)

"Come Back to Earth" from Mac Miller's "Swimming" is more than just a song; it's a beacon of hope amidst the album's introspective exploration of mental health and self-discovery. The song's gentle melody, featuring warm piano chords and understated percussion, evokes a sense of calm and serenity, perfectly embodying the album's "swimming" theme of navigating life's choppy waters. Mac's heartfelt lyrics, like "Come back to Earth, come back to Earth, you're not the only one feeling this way," offer a poignant reminder that we're not alone in our struggles and that there's always a path back to emotional stability. This track resonated deeply with fans, offering solace and comfort during a time when Mac's vulnerability and artistic growth were on full display. "Come Back to Earth" remains a testament to Mac's enduring impact and the power of music to connect us through shared experiences.

Come Back to Earth - Mac Miller
  • Circles
    6

    Circles

    Mac Miller

    2018

    Circles

  • Blue World
    7

    Blue World

    Mac Miller

    2018

    Circles

  • Dunno
    8

    Dunno

    Mac Miller

    2018

  • Everybody
    9

    Everybody

    Mac Miller

    2018

  • Wings
    10

    Wings

    Mac Miller

    2018

  • Complicated
    11

    Complicated

    Mac Miller

    2018

  • So It Goes
    12

    So It Goes

    Mac Miller

    2018

  • Perfecto
    13

    Perfecto

    Mac Miller

    2018

  • Jet Fuel
    14

    Jet Fuel

    Mac Miller

    2018

    Swimming

  • I Can See
    15

    I Can See

    Mac Miller

    2018

  • Time
    16

    Time

    Mac Miller,Free Nationals,Kali Uchis

    2018

    Free Nationals

  • Hands
    17

    Hands

    Mac Miller

    2018

  • Ladders
    18

    Ladders

    Mac Miller

    2018

    Swimming

  • Small Worlds
    19

    Small Worlds

    Mac Miller

    2018

    Swimming

  • Hurt Feelings
    20

    Hurt Feelings

    Mac Miller

    2018

    Swimming

  • I'm Not Real
    21

    I'm Not Real

    Mac Miller

    2018