Macklemore & Ryan Lewis “This Unruly Mess I’ve Made” Album Stream, Cover Art & Tracklist

    Macklemore and Ryan Lewis released This Unruly Mess I’ve Made today (February 26) and it is now available for streaming.

    The album is made up of 13 songs and includes the singles “Downtown” with Melle Mel, Grandmaster Caz and Kool Moe Dee and “White Privilege II.” Other features on This Unruly Mess I’ve Made come from Chance The Rapper, KRS-One, Anderson .Paak and YG.

    This is the follow-up to Macklemore and Ryan Lewis’ The Heist, which won the Grammy for Best Rap Album in 2013.

    Stream Macklemore & Ryan Lewis’ This Unruly Mess I’ve Made below:

    (This article was last updated on February 15, 2016 and is as follows.)

    An updated tracklist for Macklemore & Ryan Lewis’ This Unruly Mess I’ve Made has been released, according to Complex.

    The names of the guest artists have been added to more tracks since the last version of the tracklist was released two weeks ago.

    The updated Macklemore & Ryan Lewis’ This Unruly Mess I’ve Made is as follows:

    1. “Light Tunnels” f/ Mike Slap
    2. “Downtown” f/ Eric Nally, Melle Mel, Kool Moe Dee, and Grandmaster Caz
    3. “Brad Pitt’s Cousin” f/ ft. XP
    4. “Buckshot” f/ KRS-One and DJ Premier
    5. “Growing Up” f/ Ed Sheeran
    6. “Kevin” f/ Leon Bridges
    7. “St. Ides
    8. “Need to Know” f/ Chance the Rapper
    9. “Dance Off” f/ Idris Elba and Anderson .Paak
    10. “Let’s Eat” f/ XP
    11. “Bolo Tie” f/ YG
    12. “The Train” f/ Carla Morrison
    13. “White Privilege II” f/ Jamila Woods

    (The most recent post in this thread was published February 1, 2016. It is as follows.)

    Macklemore & Ryan Lewis released the cover art and tracklist for This Unruly Mess I’ve Made today (February 1) via HipHopNMore.

    The 13-track project is set to be released via Macklemore LLC.

    The cover art and tracklist of Macklemore & Ryan Lewis’ This Unruly Mess I’ve Made are as follows:

    macklemore Ryan Lewis this unruly mess ive made Cover
    1. Light Tunnels
    2. Downtown (Feat. Eric Nally, Melle Mel, Kool Moe Dee & Grandmaster Caz)
    3. Brad Pitt’s Cousin
    4. Buckshot
    5. Growing Up (Feat. Ed Sheeran)
    6. Kevin (Feat. Leon Bridges)
    7. St. Ides
    8. Deed To Know
    9. Dance Off
    10. Let’s Eat
    11. Bolo Tie
    12. The Train
    13. White Privilege II (Feat. Jamila Woods)

    (The original post in this thread was published January 15, 2016. It is as follows.)

    Macklemore & Ryan Lewis announced a new album, This Unruly Mess I’ve Made, today (January 15).

    This Unruly Mess I’ve Made is scheduled for a February 26 release date, according to an announcement video. The clip follows the artists as they travelled to the wilderness to create their project.

    In between projects, Macklemore and Ryan Lewis have released “Growing Up (Sloan’s Song),” dedicated to Macklemore’s daughter, and “Downtown.”

    Macklemore and Ryan Lewis teamed up to release The Heist in 2012. The duo received four awards at the 2013 Grammys, including Best New Artist and Best Rap Album. Their song “Thrift Shop” took home the prizes for Best Rap Song and Best Rap Performance.

    Watch the video announcing Macklemore & Ryan Lewis’ This Unruly Mess I’ve Made album and release date below:

    37 thoughts on “Macklemore & Ryan Lewis “This Unruly Mess I’ve Made” Album Stream, Cover Art & Tracklist

    1. People talk bad about iggy which is funny seeing that these two are the biggest hip hop frauds ever and have been awarded for it horrible

      1. How? I’ve never seen either of them represent themselves fictitiously through their music unlike a good chunk of rap these days. It becomes easy to forget that Macklemore was making conscious, introspective music for over a decade before he blew. His talent is undeniable, he’s not perfect but he has humility and he pays his dues much more than Iggy Azalea and his history speaks for it’s self. I’ll be the first one to say that The Heist was a let down and I don’t expect much more from this album, but the dude has made music that means something on top of his pop hits so in terms of making music that’s accessible, Macklemore is second to none.

      2. not a big mac fan but he doesnt try to act gangster, or tough or w.e he makes music in his own lane.. i wouldnt consider that a fraud at all..now iggy, thats another story.

    2. Dope trailer. Macklemore has been making real music for over a decade and just happened to blow recently. I expect some good, heartfelt music on this album and may even make an actual purchase. The rest of you can bump your pussy, money, weed bullshit.

    3. dope that he put legends on his Downtown track you never gonna see a joke like iggy doing that or a fake wigger like mgk he don’t even listen to rap his next album will have poison n a tribute to the rollingstones

      1. the sad thing..it isnt about race..whens the last time you seen ANY of rappers feature these forgotten legends..ill wait.
        a white person had theballs to do what your own culture doesnt even do..support legends

    4. White people are scum and are inbred. They have mental illnesses, molest little boys and they take crystal meth. I hope they get cancer and die off.

      1. come on bruh. some of them are coo folk. especially the ones that appreciate our culture, like the ones that check this website out that reports on our culture.

    5. I’m still laughing my ass off these guys finally got karma as downtown flopped hard and didn’t even make top 10 despite being white.

      1. How many record have you sold? oh wait you’re just a lil bitch criticizing those more successful than you online. “Hold up I gotta talk shit about a celebrity real quick” lookin’ ass

    6. We run this shit…white man financially runs this country..so dont bite the hand that feeds u …you ignorant piece of shit

    7. hes got some serious features..ill check it out why not. ppl hate on him more bc hes white and beat out kendrick for a grammy than his actual music.

    8. Id call them one hit wonder if they ever had a hit, and its much worse… they only blew up and had awards because of controversy. And it looks like thats the recipe. Back then it was some gay lyrics, now its race. I might be wrong coz Im not really interested in none of this, rather stay ignorant. Fucking australians rap better than these two.

      1. You realize he’d been writing about race issues WAYYY before he was famous?? And on his track Alive on his Heist album, it’s nothing new. He’s just talking about real topics. How come everyone talks like “I wish rappers would talk about something” all the time and then when an artist starts ACTUALLY talking about something people are all “Oh he’s fake, it’s for fame” like him or not, He’s one of the realest artists out today. You only a select few songs of him homie.

      2. i was with you until you started saying about the worthless culture vulture austrailian rappers, iggy is a perfect example were better….. just nah man doing too much now…

      3. It’s sad that you people really don’t get it. Mack’s music is just pure Great. He is talking about social issues as he has done from the jump. Most of you people here a single and say… “he BIG because he is POP and talk about Gay love”. That just tell me you don’t listen to HIS MUSIC. He have about 13 or something songs on his album but all you point out are 3 songs. He has a REAL message in almost all his songs, production is amazing, he put a REAL EFFORT in his music. You can tell he is Passionate about it. Blacks can talk about Social issues and being shot down, But Mack can’t? You people need to GROW Up. Like Cole said, People getting older but they never grow up. Album is GREAT just like the first. Will be buying it to Support Hip Hop Music and yea I’m Black which means nothing. There are no Color lines in Music, GREAT music is GREAT music. I’m out!

      4. you do realize the other two guys were actually defending macklemore also? so not sure why you respond to the guy that defended him the hardest with that rant. sounds like you just wanna talk shit to people who don’t like your boy.

      5. Ladies and gentlemen, please give this macklemore fan the donkey of the day for lashing out against those defending the same artist.

      6. It was actually in response to @Fuccya comment and it’s for people that are posting messages against their work. Obviously, if I’m agreeing with the people that have commented, what I am saying is not towards them man. Come on… Don’t need to talk shit, just trying to get people to open their eyes and keep an open mind when listening to hip hop… Same way I would do for Jay-z, Eminem, Game, Kanye ( more of the old Kanye) and J COLE! Soooooo Do I read…. hmmmm…. It’s more of common sense thing!

    9. I’ve always wanted to check a Macklemore/Lewis album out but ain’t got the time. May check this out. The tracklist is promising, although that “Downtown” shit didn’t sound good to me.

    10. These guy’s sicken me with their liberal trash rap . Anyway , as you guy’s know I prefer eating out big black male booty not some flat ass white guy ass . I really love the way you naggers wear your pants low . Shits sexy

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