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Returning to rap after a two year hiatus, Mac Miller delivers Buttons; a track discussing everything from his daily routine to pretending that life is alright amidst external and internal crisis. It is one of three tracks to be released following his 2016 album “The Divine Feminine”. The idea of Mac’s world going crazy references the turbulent month he endured prior to the release of a trio of new songs, including a highly publicised break up with Ariana Grande and a DUI related car crash. The song is produced by “Parson Brown”. Parson Brown is not a real person (although he could’ve been a Parson who never rose to fame at some point) and the term “Parson Brown” is more of a figure of speech like “John Doe” or “Jane Roe”. Mac has stated before that he enjoys the thought of not having an identity. Original Video: https://vimeo.com/jakefried Jake Fried (b.1984) began his artistic career as a painter, but as he went through the process of layering and modifying images, he realized what truly interested him was the way the images metamorphosed in the course of making a painting and he changed tracks to become an animator. His experimental films have been widely shown internationally, including at the Tate Modern and Sundance Film Festival. He has created commissioned work for clients including Adult Swim, Netflix and Harley-Davidson. Fried uses ink and white-out, sometimes adding gouache, collage and even coffee to generate hallucinatory vistas, modifying and shooting the images over and over to create mind-bending animations that evolve at a frenzied pace. He currently teaches animation at the Massachusetts College of Art & Design in Boston. More at http://www.inkwood.net