![]() ![]() ![]() We are the only ones in the midst of strife now, and yet we cannot seem to wrest our way out we don’t want to. Something to be weathered, Mac never once sounds despondent as he admits to “ buggin’, buggin’, makin’ something out of nothin’.” Closing the first verse with “ I'm treading water, I swear / That if I drown I don't care / They callin' for me from the shore, I need more” as it relates to the hook, puts us in a position of indulging in the turmoil to the point of it damaging everything and everyone. The first verse and hook of “Perfecto” illustrate pettiness and argument, anxiety and obsession, as features of any old love story. More on that when we get to the second half of the song. He was never shy about his flaws, and in conjunction with the title, he seems to be suggesting there is no such thing as a perfect person or a perfect love, but we can make our chips and dents special and that should be enough. The first half of the track deals with Mac’s shortcomings in earnest. “Perfecto” existing as a two-parter is also classic Mac. ![]() “ It ain’t perfect, but I don’t mind / Because it’s worth it” is a classic Mac Miller-ism for love, life, and all things pertaining to the human experience.
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