Mac | Miller Balloonerism Ddl

Not loud. Like a knuckle cracking in a library.

Mac smiles. Presses play.

Pop.

Here’s a short creative piece written in the spirit of Balloonerism — the mythical, unreleased Mac Miller project often described as jazz-rap, psychedelic, and deeply introspective. Think floating, fragmented memories, childhood wonder colliding with adult dread, and the sound of a balloon deflating in slow motion. Balloonerism (A Deflation in Three Acts)

“I’m not afraid to fall… I’m afraid to land and be the same.” mac miller balloonerism ddl

Mac raps slow, like he’s underwater: “Balloonerism — that’s the doctrine of the loose air, The gospel of the string that snapped, the prayer of the nowhere. They said ‘touch grass,’ I touched clouds instead. Now my shadow’s a ghost, and my ghost is a kid Who forgot how to be scared.” A sample cuts in: a old interview, Mac laughing — “I don’t wanna be famous, I just wanna be heard while I’m quiet.”

Side B is blank. Or maybe it’s titled “Everything After.” Not loud

He brings it to his lips. Doesn’t blow. Just listens.