Mac Miller Posthumously Features on dvsn and Ty Dolla $ign's "I Believed It"
A reminder of the late rapper’s unprecedented hip-hop prowess.
R&B duo dvsn have dropped a new single, titled “I Believed It,” featuring Ty Dolla $ign and a posthumous verse from Mac Miller.
In the years following his death, Miller has appeared on a number of posthumous releases — there was “That’s Life” with 88-Keys and Sia, then “Time” with Kali Uchis and Free Nationals and his 12-track studio album Circles. Now, almost three years after Miller’s passing, fans have been gifted with another set of the late Grammy-nominated artist’s unparalleled bars on “I Believed It.”
“I know you think my shit is poison, but it’s no ricin / ‘Cause this here, I put my whole life in, babe /Give the right incentive and I might behave / Otherwise, it’s see you later right this way /It’s why I’m not the type to stay no more,” Miller raps on the track.
In a clip posted to Instagram, dvsm shared a behind-the-scenes look at the making of the track, which includes shots of Miller working in the studio.
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The single arrives roughly five years after Miller and Ty Dolla $ign linked for “Cinderella” on the former’s 2016 album, The Divine Feminine.
The track is set to appear on dvsn and Ty Dolla $ign’s upcoming joint project via OVO Sound. A release date has yet to be announced for the unnamed tracklist.
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