Mac Miller’s legacy just got another boost. To mark GO:OD AM’s 10th anniversary, his estate dropped three unreleased joints — “Cable Box,” “Carpe Diem,” and “Royal Flush” — and fans are losing it.
ID Labs, Mac’s longtime team, laced “Cable Box” and “Royal Flush” with that signature Pittsburgh bounce, while Clams Casino brings his ethereal touch to “Carpe Diem.” That one’s already the standout — smooth, sad, and poetic. When Mac spits, “One day I’ma be the greatest, retire my jersey,” it hits like a punch and a hug at the same time.
It’s been seven years since we lost Mac, but his energy never fades. This drop follows Balloonerism, the posthumous project with SZA and Thundercat that had fans deep in their feels earlier this year.
Back when it first dropped, GO:OD AM hit No. 3 on the Billboard 200 — proof that Mac wasn’t just a kid from Pittsburgh anymore. Ten years later, these tracks prove he’s still speaking to us, still growing, still GO:OD.