Mac Miller penned a truly powerful reflection on relationships and all their complexities on the wistful “Dunno.”
As much about mutual respect as it is about the discovery process, “Dunno” is a compelling reminder of Mac’s acumen as a writer. Proving that less can indeed be more, his own anecdotes shine as he reminisces on sharing a joint with his then-girlfriend. “You was coughing when you hit my weed,” he sings, his tone wistful. “But I never seen you feel that free / so cute you wanna be like me.” By the time he finds catharsis in the song’s climactic moments, a bittersweet synthesizer reinforces his emotional state. With Swimming officially looking back on two years, it feels appropriate to shine a light on one of Mac Miller’s crowning achievements.
QUOTABLE LYRICS
You was coughin’ when you hit my weed
But I’ve never seen you feel that free
So cute, you wanna be like me
Wouldn’t you rather get along?
Wouldn’t you rather get along?














































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