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Mac Miller‘s first posthumous album, Circles, has finally dropped and everyone is feeling emotional. Over the last few hours, fans have been spreading the feels across Twitter, sharing love for the new album and pointing out nostalgic references that have us crying even more than we were already.

Fans were quick to notice vocals from his ex-partner Ariana Grande, for example, which appear to be hidden on the track "I Can See." Others, meanwhile, say that this Swimming companion-piece is finally giving them closure.  As one fan puts it, Circles acts as a "reminder that moving on isn’t forgetting, it’s taking that wisdom and building a better future."

In a statement that announced the release of Circles, Miller's family said, "This is a complicated process that has no right answer. No clear path. We simply know that it was important to Malcolm for the world to hear it."

Browse through some of the emotional reactions below.

It's closing the circle

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But it's still emotional.

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Particularly for those who knew him best.

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