Mac Miller's "The Divine Feminine" Gets 10th Anniversary Reissue Oct. 2, 2026

The Mac Miller Estate has announced a 10th anniversary reissue of The Divine Feminine, Miller's 2016 album, arriving Oct. 2, 2026 in digital and 3LP vinyl formats. Pre-orders are open now. The reissue adds three previously unreleased tracks, the first of which, "Butterflies," is streaming now — produced by Taylor Graves with bass from Miller's longtime collaborator Thundercat. The news was first reported by NME.
What's on the reissue
The Divine Feminine was Miller's fourth studio album, a shift toward a love-and-femininity concept record after the more rap-centric GO:OD AM in 2015. The original release featured "Dang!" with Anderson .Paak, "We" with CeeLo Green, and "My Favorite Part" with Ariana Grande.
Original tracklist:
- "Congratulations" feat. Bilal
- "Dang!" feat. Anderson .Paak
- "Stay"
- "Skin"
- "Cinderella" feat. Ty Dolla $ign
- "Planet God Damn" feat. Njomza
- "Soulmate"
- "We" feat. CeeLo Green
- "My Favorite Part" feat. Ariana Grande
- "God Is Fair, Sexy, Nasty" feat. Kendrick Lamar
The anniversary edition adds three unreleased songs on top of that tracklist. The first is "Butterflies"; the titles of the other two have not yet been announced.
New official website and recent posthumous releases
Alongside the reissue, the Estate has also launched a new official Mac Miller website, designed by James Musgrave and Kate Doyle of design studio XXIX. Built over several years, the site takes an interactive approach to documenting Miller's life and work, drawing on archival audio and video from friends and collaborators.
In February, Thundercat released "She Knows Too Much," a song the two began working on in 2018 before Miller's death, with the release approved by the Estate. Miller's first posthumous album was 2020's Circles, which NME gave a four-star review at the time.
Release info
- Title: The Divine Feminine (10th Anniversary)
- Release date: Oct. 2, 2026
- Formats: Digital, 3LP vinyl
- Lead track: "Butterflies" (produced by Taylor Graves, bass by Thundercat)