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“Raps that i think are good right now but in 3 days i will ask myself what the fuck i was talking about.” –Mac Miller.

Maybe that quote explains why everything about Mac Miller’s new song, the just-released “I Come in Peace,” is so random.

First, let’s start with the cover art: it uses the artwork for Dolph Lundgren’s terrible early ’90s non-classic I Come in Peace.

Then there’s the rhymes for “I Come in Peace,” which are just batshit crazy (he talks about wanting to name his daughter Rosa Parks).

The track was produced by Big Jerm and P. Fish, and they provide the Pittsburgh rapper with some smooth, underground ish.

This track would have fit in nicely on his Watching Movies with the Sound Off album. Give the song a listen below.