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Core of my addiction lyrics
Core of my addiction lyrics















Miller had recently confirmed his romance with Ariana Grande, whose vocals appear elsewhere on the album. "Soulmate" details the album's thesis statement. He embraced his singing voice leaned into jazz and R&B influences  centered live instrumentation and professed a soft, blissful, overwhelmingly positive outlook. Miller's fourth studio album, "The Divine Feminine," saw the rapper go in a completely different artistic direction. Getty Images/Dave Hogan for One Love Manchester The close friends and then-couple collaborated on Grande's 2013 single "The Way" and Miller's 2016 track "My Favorite Part." It's the duality of man," Miller told GQ, reflecting on the album, in 2016.īest lyrics: "Never will I walk in line / I cross the T's and dot the I's / Wondering, well, wonderin' how I got this high / Fell asleep and forgot to die / God damn." "You can't expect to appreciate moments of deep thought without appreciating moments of carefree enjoyment and confidence.

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"But the edges had begun to warp, regrets were forming, and Mac was aware of all of it."

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"Its thesis statement is, essentially, that the weekend is the time to party, and that's when Mac comes alive," Tirhakah Love and Brendan Klinkenberg write for Rolling Stone. The song is a banger at heart, but creates tension that reflects Miller's mid-career struggle: to reconcile his "frat rap" party-boy persona and his awareness of his toxic, self-destructive behavior. Miller's third album "GO:OD AM" is a bona fide ode to sobriety, and "Weekend" is Miller at his best.















Core of my addiction lyrics