Faces Miller

The 24-track mixtape features artists such as Vince Staples, Earl Sweatshirt and Ab-Soul. With its length, we have no doubt that the sample clearing process will likely take awhile. Initially released in 2014, Faces was Miller’s final mixtape and is often regarded as one of his best works. He dives into his battles with drug addiction, the. Miller index of the reference face is always 1 - 1 (1 1 0) (2 1 0) b a x y a b c unknown face (x) reference face (y) 22 1 11 11 ∞ 1 invert 1 2 1 1 1 ∞ clear of fractions 1 2 0 What if we pick y as the reference. What is the MI of x? (1 1 0) Miller index of the reference face is always 1 - 1 (1 2 0). Mac Miller’s 2014 mixtape Faces is coming to streaming services. According to a fan Reddit post and comment from producer ID Labs, who crafted two tracks on the jazzy project and was a close.

This fall will mark three years since Mac Miller’s untimely death. Since then fans have received a decent amount of posthumously released music from the Pittsburgh rapper, but the next one involves one of his most-celebrated mixtapes: The rapper’s 2014 project Faces is set to arrive on streaming services soon. The news was shared by Mac’s longtime friend and producer ID Labs, who confirmed the news on Reddit.

Mac Miller’s longtime friend & producer E. Dan (ID Labs) has confirmed Mac’s classic ‘Faces’ mixtape will be coming to streaming services soon 🙏 pic.twitter.com/TPNpYcVhEU

— Rap Favorites (@RapFavorites) February 23, 2021

Faces

In a screenshot that was shared on Twitter, a fan wrote, “I think ID Labs said on this sub a few months ago that they were working on getting faces cleared for streaming platforms but it was going to take time due to clearing samples, maybe it’s finally getting done… hopefully.” ID Labs, who produced “It Just Doesn’t Matter” and “Therapy” from the mixtape, caught wind of the comment and wrote, “This is correct and currently happening.”

If the project arrives on DSPs later this year, it will be Mac’s second mixtape to be placed on streaming platforms. Last year, his breakout K.I.D.S. was added to the platforms in April to celebrate its tenth anniversary. The re-release came with two new songs, “Ayye” and “Back In The Day.”

Mac Miller is a Warner Music artist. Uproxx is an independent subsidiary of Warner Music Group.

Mac Miller’s greatest work appears to be coming to streaming platforms. The Faces mixtape has remained off of Apple Music, Spotify and similar services since its release in 2014 because of sample clearance issues and other types of red tape. However, that might be soon to change.

Mac Miller’s 2014 mixtape ‘Faces’ is coming to streaming services 🎧🎭 pic.twitter.com/YHrgePru0x

— BroBible (@BroBible) February 24, 2021

In a Reddit thread where fans were speculating about the status of the tape, Miller’s longtime friend and producer ID Labs (who produced “It Just Doesn’t Matter” and “Therapy” from the tracklist) caught wind of the comment. He confirmed that clearance for Faces is in the works.

Producer and friend of Mac Miller, ID Labs, confirms on Reddit that Faces will soon be on streaming services 👀 pic.twitter.com/RwNlHlhIl8

— 𝙨𝙩𝙧𝙖𝙥𝙥𝙚𝙙. (@StrappedHH) February 23, 2021

However, after his comment took off, IDLabs posted a cryptic response to the speculation on Twitter.

But did I? 🤔

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— E. Dan (@IdlabsMusic) February 24, 2021

There hasn’t been any timeframe given as to when you can expect Faces to hit iTunes and Spotify, but even the idea of having easier access to Miller’s brilliance is exciting. If the project does arrive on digital streaming platforms as ID Labs is believed to have said on Reddit, it will be Miller’s second mixtape to hit DSPs in the last year. His breakout tap K.I.D.S. was added in April to celebrate its tenth anniversary and the re-release came with two new songs.

Faces is a musical masterpiece and it has only taken on more meaning since Miller’s sudden passing. From start to finish, the mixtape brings the listener on a drug-fueled journey into mind of an addict who is on the verge of fully understanding his issues. The lyrics are a message that Mac is passing along about what was truly going on in his life and thoughts in that time. He was going through some deep shit and there is no denying that it’s dark, twisted and depressing. But the way that he paints the picture with his words and shares the inner-workings of his mind makes it rather beautiful.

Faces Mac Miller Apple Music

Musically, the production value is unmatched, the samples each bring something unique to the table, Mac’s laidback voice presents his lyrics at the forefront and the beats accompany the jazz elements perfectly.

Faces Mac Miller Spotify

The mixtape is something to cherish. Hopefully soon, it will hit streaming platforms and become more accessible to those who haven’t heard the brilliance— or those who just want to set it on repeat and let Larry Fisherman do his thing.