Mac Miller
Mac Miller’s Space Migration Tour made a stop at the Hollywood Palladium last night (August 8) in L.A. The “Donald Trump” rapper never fails bringing out surprises for his fans, which yesterday meant Action Bronson and Tyler, The Creator.
Taking time off from their “Space Migration” tour, Mac Miller and partner in rhyme Vince Staples stopped by Brooklyn’s Grand Street Bakery to discuss Hip-Hop and had an impromptu freestyle session to boot.
Mac Miller drops the video for “I Am Who Am (Killin Time),” featuring Niki Randa, the latest single from his Watching Movies With The Sound Off album.
Psychedelic visuals are clearly Mac Miller‘s forte. Quirky, off-kilter treatments redefined his previous Watching Movies With The Sound Off releases, and that remains consistent in the Rostrum Records rapper’s new delivery, “Gees.”
Kanye West’s Yeezus album will top the album sales chart this week, but not by much. J. Cole came in a close second with his sophomore album, Born Sinner, while Mac Miller also made a strong debut with his Watching Movies With The Sound Off project.
Mac Miller had a few surprises on his sophomore LP Watching Movies With The Sound Off. No, we’re not talking about the rare Jay Electronica sighting. We’re actually referring to an acapella verse from infamous battle rapper Loaded Lux at the end of “Red Dot Music.”
Mac Miller is an eclectic spirit to say the least. A day before releasing Watching Movies With The Sound Off, in stores today, the Macadelic rapper streamed his sophomore effort with an accompanying film that follows the life of a sea turtle.
A day before its release, Mac Miller provides a free listening experience for his sophomore effort, Watching Movies With The Sound Off.
Mac Miller has been all over New York City promoting Watching Movies With The Sound Off before it releases June 18. This led the young MC to The Breakfast Club once again to discuss the LP, some of the album’s collaborations, why he doesn’t feel like he’s in competition with Kanye West and J. Cole, and […]
Mac Miller is gearing up to release his sophomore effort, Watching Movies With The Sound Off, in eight days. That didn’t stop the Pittsburgh native from treating fans to a new collaboration with Black Hippy associate ScHoolboy Q titled “Gees.”
Watching Movies With The Sound Off is shaping up to be much more than an oddly titled album. After delivering a few quality singles from the project, Mac Miller debuts his highly anticipated collaboration, “Suplexes Inside Of Complexes and Duplexes.”
Mac Miller drops an in studio rendition of his single “S.D.S.” While the proper album version is produced by Flying Lotus, the in studio performance here gets its soundscape provided by The Internet.