Big L & Mac Miller Collaboration Leaves Fans Divided
A collaboration between the late rappers, Massive L and Mac Miller, is reportedly on the way in which, and followers are not sure easy methods to really feel about it. When the information hit social media on Monday, customers on X (previously Twitter) weighed expectations for the monitor, “Ceaselessly.”
Many followers had been loving the concept of the 2 showing on the identical tune, which will even characteristic Pale Jay. “Pale Jay and Mac?? They fr plucked this from my desires that is unbelievable,” one fan wrote. One other added: “Now that is the kind of content material I wish to see on my feed, I do know it’ll be performed in a tasteful respectful manner too (Rip to each legends).”
Others had been much more crucial of the concept. “This Is Like Placing Vanilla Ice With Tupac… Love each artists however this could not have occurred!!!” one person argued. Yet one more additional wrote: “I like Mac. He shouldn’t be on this tune.”
Massive L “Harlem’s Best: Return Of The King”
Massive L’s collaboration with Mac Miller will seem on the tracklist for his new album, Harlem’s Best: Return of the King. The challenge is dropping via Nas‘ Mass Attraction label on October 31, 2025.
Massive L’s household reacted to the album announcement again in April. “Massive L has an extended historical past with @Nas as they each signed to Columbia in 1992,” they mentioned in a press release on the time. “It is a full circle second and we’re excited for y’all to listen to what we’ve been engaged on. As a few of you could have observed, many Massive L songs have been eliminated from streaming companies over the previous few years. These songs had been unmixed/unmastered, samples weren’t cleared and most of the producers weren’t paid or credited correctly. Due to the workforce at @MassAppeal we will probably be re-releasing one of the best variations of those songs, uncommon freestyles and some surprises…”
As for Mac Miller, his property has already put out a number of posthumous albums lately. They shared Circles in 2020 and Balloonerism in 2025.
