🍧Like a swirl of red, white, and blue, each track is an unpredictable journey, bursting with flavor and originality. Tune in, chill out, and let the refreshing beats of ZLIME take you on a fanatical ride through sound.🍧 So here’s my story. I’ve always been a fan of Mac Miller, since I was 13, in fact. He has always been my role model and mentor. I admired his style and authenticity and how he was always chill with people wherever he went. As I grew older, his albums became the soundtracks of my life. Today, when I think of Mac, almost every album or song of his is tied to different moments and feelings I’ve experienced. Mac taught me how to truly listen to music.
I remember the first time I listened to "Macadelic" I hated it. It was just the beginning of me realizing how ignorant I was about listening to music. The funny thing is, the first time I heard Mac, I didn’t like him because I was too judgmental. His music really helped me become more open-minded in life.
When I learned about his death, it was my brother’s birthday. I was devastated—I didn’t even eat his birthday cake because my world had just collapsed. I never realized how much I loved Mac and took him for granted until he was gone. It felt like losing a loved one. I truly adored Mac.
After his death, I played "Swimming" non-stop in my car for a year and a half. But as the days went by, it became more painful to listen to, and all his recent albums took on a brutally harsh perspective. So, I stopped listening to Mac entirely for almost four years because it hurt too much.
But then, I had the chance to discover all the leaks and create the final chapter of my life. I spent years after his death making beats in his honor. After five years, I finally reached a level that I guess is acceptable, though I'm far from being a pro and light years from his level. I'm humble enough to say that. This summer of 2024, I started, by pure chance, to match Mac's verses with my sounds, and I loved the result. I decided to share it—something that might seem easy but is extremely difficult for the creator, especially when you love what you do. I spent the summer working about 12 hours a day; it should be the equivalent of WMwtSO in development lol. Anyway, this is the result.
Thanks to Mac, I knew I had to go into music at a private college for sound engineering. For the first time in my life, I'm proud of myself. I plan to leave my city for Toronto, a place where I feel alive. I'm very humble, I don't like show-offs or boastful people, and I don't like what money does to people. I do this out of love.
I learned to be versatile because that’s what I loved about Mac. I vary and try never to recreate what's already been done or follow the same path as others. Some people think that if you follow the path of those before you, you'll always succeed—wrong. Sometimes you have to take risks and new paths to forge your own way and become your true self. do not watch
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