
Mac Miller and JJ stopped by the Skee Lodge to chop it up with DJ Skee on “Live From LA”. Mac talks about his rise to fame with 106,000 first week sales, working with Raekwon and De La Soul, Andre 3000′s influence, new records, favorite albums of all time, and much more. Stay tuned for [cont.]
Directed by Film Collins. In other news, Mac Miller recently announced via XXL that he will team with his hero Cam’Ron for a forthcoming project. “Me and Cam are actually talking about doing a project together. We don’t know when we’re gonna do it. We have three or four songs recorded already. We’re working on [cont.]
Mac Miller releases this new cut tonight, not off his Blue Slide Park LP.
Another one from Blue Slide Park, directed By Ian Wolfson.
Last week before the holidays (December 28), AllHipHop.com was in the building as Mac Miller performed his second of two consecutive show-dates at the House of Blues in Atlantic City, NJ. In front of a sold-out crowd of some of his most hardcore fans, Mac continued to show those in attendance why their continued support [cont.]
DJ Capcom compiles this mix of early tracks from Mr. Miller. 1. DJ Capcom Freestyle Ft. Beedie 2. Stop Bitchin’ (Prod. By Big Jerm) (Full Version) 3. What If? (Prod. By James Moore) 4. No Hook 5. Girls In The Palm Of My Hand (Prod. By Johnny Juliano) 6. La Familia Ft. Ghosty 7. Born [cont.]
Mac Miller speaks with Sway on MTV’s RapFix about having the first indie record to hit #1 on Billboard in sixteen years, the last being Dogg Pound’s Dogg Food in 1995. 144,000+ copies were sold of Blue Slide Park in it’s first week. Congrats, Mac.
Bootleg Kev speaks with Mac Miller about the critical response to his new LP, Blue Slide Park.
There is much to consider when discussing the curious case of Mac Miller. Having built a buzz all through mixtapes and his forever growing internet fan base, he’s certainly one of the more quickly rising names in Hip-Hop. Which is why his independent debut, Blue Slide Park is one of relevance. Despite it being a [cont.]
Bootleg Kev tells us: Here’s part 1 of my interview w/ Mac Miller- We got to speak on his album Blue Slide Park and it being projected to be #1 on the charts, staying independent, people saying that a major label his helping, his crazy fan base, being such a hip hop head, his all [cont.]
Mac Miller, who released his debut LP, Blue Slide Park on Tuesday (and is on track to enter the charts with 180,000 copies sold in it’s first week), breaks down the album with the folks at Billboard.
Statik Selektah, Mac Miller & Bun B appear on Shade 45 together for Toca Tuesdays with Al Lindstrom.
Mac Miller goes “On Da Spot” for DJ Green Lantern’s Invasion Radio featuring Boss Lady on Hip Hop Nation, Sirius/XM 44. Mac’s debut album, Blue Slide Park, on-sale November 8.
From Population Control, hitting October 25th. [Audio clip: view full post to listen] LISTEN: Statik Selektah – “Groupie Love” (feat. Mac Miller + Josh Xantus)
Mac Miller has reached over 1 million Twitter followers, resulting in this mixtape release. Blue Slide Park hits November 8th. 01. I Love Life, Thank You (Prod. by BrandUn DeShay) 02. People Under The Stairs 03. Willie Dynamite (Prod. by Big Jerm) 04. The Scoop On Heaven (Prod. by 9th Wonder) 05. Love Lost (Prod. [cont.]
Title track from Mac’s official major label debut of the same name, hitting this November. [Audio clip: view full post to listen] LISTEN: Mac Miller – “Blue Slide Park”
Miller stops by Cosmic Kev’s show to spit a few lines.
9th Wonder’s new album, The Wonder Years, is in stores now. [Audio clip: view full post to listen] LISTEN: 9th Wonder – “That’s Love” (feat. Mac Miller + Heather Victoria) 9th Wonder – “That’s Love” (feat. Mac Miller + Heather Victoria)
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