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Mac Miller's "The Divine Feminine" Gets 10th Anniversary Reissue, and "Butterflies" Hides a Thundercat Bass Line

The Mac Miller Estate and Warner Records have announced a 10th anniversary 3LP vinyl reissue of "The Divine Feminine," featuring three previously unreleased tracks, dropping October 2.

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Mac Miller's "The Divine Feminine" Gets 10th Anniversary Reissue, and "Butterflies" Hides a Thundercat Bass Line

A bass line hidden away for a decade has finally been filled in—by Thundercat himself. It's the most concrete detail to emerge from "The Divine Feminine" 10th anniversary reissue plan: the new single "Butterflies" was produced by Taylor Graves with Thundercat on bass, both names now officially credited in the production lineup of this commemorative edition.

The Mac Miller Estate and Warner Records jointly announced that this album, originally released in September 2016, will get "The Divine Feminine (10th Anniversary)" edition this year, adding three unreleased tracks from the original studio sessions, presented in both standard and deluxe 3LP vinyl formats. The original album marked a turning point in Mac Miller's career at the time, blending hip-hop with jazz arrangements and soul vocals, featuring guest appearances from Anderson .Paak, Ariana Grande, Kendrick Lamar, Ty Dolla $ign, CeeLo Green, Bilal, and Njomza. The 10th anniversary edition will weave two of the additional unreleased tracks into the original tracklist, with "Butterflies" released first as the lead new single.

The reissue is accompanied by the launch of an interactive website built in collaboration with XXIX, presenting photos and materials contributed by Mac Miller's friends and collaborators—serving as a digital archive of his life and creative work.

"The Divine Feminine (10th Anniversary)" is scheduled for official release on October 2, 2026. The 3LP vinyl is now available for pre-order online and at select physical record stores.

https://open.spotify.com/prerelease/5Y1zaiaeWhbgXmreDSZ0kf?si=5-y-jxNJRhyYq8aFTTG5mQ

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