Mac Miller’s fourth studio album, The Divine Feminine, turns ten years old this year. To mark the anniversary, Warner is releasing an expanded edition of the record on October 2. This reissue contains three tracks that never reached the public before now.
The first of these tracks, Butterflies, is available for streaming today. The song features bass contributions from Thundercat. The expanded album also includes a updated website for the late artist, which hosts archival photos and videos provided by his colleagues and family members.
Originally released in 2016, The Divine Feminine serves as a concept album focused on romance and the influence of women. The record is known for its heavy list of collaborators, featuring appearances from artists like Kendrick Lamar, Ariana Grande, CeeLo Green, Anderson .Paak, and Bilal.
Miller died in 2018 shortly after the release of his album Swimming. Since his passing, his estate has managed the release of two posthumous projects, including 2020’s Circles and 2025’s Balloonerism. This new 10th-anniversary project aims to revisit a central chapter in Miller's discography.

