Mac Miller Covers Billy Preston’s “Nothing From Nothing” Single (Review & Stream)

 

This song really fits Larry Fisherman!


We all know how great of a rapper Mac Miller was, but what gets slept on about his artistry is that he can also sing, too. In “Nothing From Nothing,” he does just that, giving us this smooth yet rugged rendition of Billy Preston’s famous hit with the same name. Personally, I think the track fits his style magnificently, but then again, props must also go out to the writer of the truly beautiful words that power this song.

 

OVERALL RATING (5/5)

 

 


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