Faces (mixtape)

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Faces
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Mixtape by
ReleasedMay 11, 2014
Recorded2013–2014
Studio
Genre
Length85:38
Label
Producer
Mac Miller chronology
Live from Space
(2013)
Faces
(2014)
GO:OD AM
(2015)
Singles from Faces
  1. "Diablo"
    Released: September 3, 2014 [1]
  2. "Colors and Shapes"
    Released: September 15, 2021
Faces track listing
No.TitleWriter(s)Producer(s)Length
1."Inside Outside" Thundercat 1:55
2."Here We Go"
DrewByrd2:48
3."Friends" (featuring Schoolboy Q) Larry Fisherman 6:38
4."Angel Dust"
  • Fisherman
  • Berg
3:43
5."Malibu"McCormickFisherman3:31
6."What Do You Do" (featuring Sir Michael Rocks)
Fisherman3:50
7."It Just Doesn't Matter"
3:37
8."Therapy"
  • McCormick
  • Dan
  • Jeremy Kulousek
  • Jacques Burvick
  • ID Labs
  • Big Jerm
4:10
9."Polo Jeans" (featuring Earl Sweatshirt)
randomblackdude 3:42
10."Happy Birthday" Rahki 2:53
11."Wedding"
  • McCormick
  • Axel Morgan
  • Joshua Higginbotham
  • Axel Folie
  • JoeeBilli
4:10
12."Funeral"
  • McCormick
  • Dan
  • Fisherman
  • ID Labs
3:44
13."Diablo"
  • Fisherman
  • Berg
3:18
14."Ave Maria"McCormickFisherman2:56
15."55"
  • McCormick
  • Bruner
  • Dylan Rectenwald
  • Fisherman
  • Thundercat [a]
  • Dylan Reynolds [a]
0:53
16."San Francisco"Fisherman2:44
17."Colors and Shapes"
  • McCormick
  • Bruner
  • Fisherman
  • Thundercat
5:31
18."Insomniak" (featuring Rick Ross)
  • ID Labs
  • Big Jerm
  • ShodBeats
4:06
19."Uber" (featuring Mike Jones)
Fisherman4:31
20."Rain" (featuring Vince Staples)
9th Wonder 2:34
21."Apparition"
  • McCormick
  • Berg
  • Fisherman
  • Berg
3:28
22."Thumbalina"
  • Fisherman
  • Berg
3:06
23."New Faces v2" (featuring Earl Sweatshirt and Dash)
randomblackdude5:31
24."Grand Finale"McCormickFisherman3:36
Total length:85:38
Re-release edition (bonus track) [18]
No.TitleWriter(s)Producer(s)Length
25."Yeah"5:04

Notes

Sample credits

Personnel

Credits adapted from the album's liner notes. [17]

Charts

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