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"Balloonerism," a posthumous album by Mac Miller, shines a light on his passion for music while exploring themes of mental health. Miller was an American rapper who died Sept. 7, 2018, due to an accidental drug overdose. Many fans remember his music fondly and admire the art he created. Posthumous album releases have been done for a long time. In November 2023, the song "Now And Then" was released by the Beatles, which included vocals from members who died. Similarly, Juice WRLD's team released the album, "Legends Never Die" months after his death, and The Notorious B.I.G. released "Born Again" around two years after he died. There is discourse over the morality of these releases. Some believe it is a last attempt to squeeze money out of an artist, while others may view it as a beautiful way to honor them and keep their legacy alive. Read the full article on The Collegian website, linked in our bio. Written by Janaya Stafford Graphic by Alli Adams #collegianarts #collegianartsan...

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