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Disclosure’s Guy Lawrence Co-Wrote This Song Off Mac Miller’s Posthumous Album ‘Circles’


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Disclosure‘s Guy Lawrence co-wrote a track off Mac Miller‘s newly released posthumous album Circles, and he’s opening up the bittersweet experience.

In the posts below, Guy describes working with Mac as both a “honor” and a “privilege.” Together, the two spent a “great day” in the studio a few years back and wrote “Blue World,” a bright, synth-filled future bass production over which the hip hop legend flows, seemingly effortlessly.

Finally, the song comes to light…

Guy opens up in a tweet below: “Like so much of Mac’s music, the meaning of this song has changed so much for me since his passing. I hope you enjoy it as much as I did writing it with such a sweet, kind & talented man.”

Yesterday would have been Mac Miller’s 28th birthday.

Listen to Circles in full here.

Mac Miller – Blue World (prod. Guy Lawrence)

 

Photo: CARL TIMPONE/BFA/REX/SHUTTERSTOCK

This article was first published on Your EDM. Source: Disclosure’s Guy Lawrence Co-Wrote This Song Off Mac Miller’s Posthumous Album ‘Circles’

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