UPDATE: Mac Miller provides the official tracklist for his sophomore effort. Guest appearances include Earl Sweatshirt, Ab-Soul, ScHoolboy Q, Tyler, The Creator, and most surprisingly, Jay Electronica. Yep, that guy. Fans can see the full listing on the following page, along with the controversial cover.
Earl Sweatshirt lets go of the proper version of “Guild,” featuring Mac Miller. The song will be landing on the Odd Future rapper’s forthcoming Doris debut.
Mac Miller and Sean Price collaborate on a hard hitting track called “21 & Over.” Yes, you read that right. Thank DJ/producer Statik Selektah for pairing the otherwise highly unlikely duo on a song set to appear on his forthcoming Extended Play LP.
Comedic duo ItsTheReal return with more fan questions in the fifth episode of Rap Lines With Eric & Jeff. Mac Miller sits on the hot seat this time in an interview that’s as zany as all involved parties. Miller does manage to provide a bit of wisdom to an aspiring rapper from his hometown. He also says […]
Watching Movies With the Sound Off is not only one of the best titled LPs of the year. It’s Mac Miller‘s chance to avoid a sophomore jinx. Considering this, it’s no wonder that the Pittsburgh rapper has been very meticulous with his approach this time around.
Thursday, Mac Miller made a public service announcement via UStream, where he formally announced that his second LP Watching Movies With the Sound Off will release June 18.
After just dropping the song a few days ago, Mac Miller comes through with the video for “S.D.S.”
Just a day after dropping his Showtime mixtape, Mac Miller returns with the first official single from his highly anticipated LP Watching Movies With The Sound Off. The track is titled “S.D.S.,” and stands for “Somebody Do Something.”
Mac Miller is a known advocate of the highly celebrated 4/20 activity, and due to this we get a mixtape to commemorate the festive occasion titled S.H.O.W.time, which is an acronym for Super H-gh Off Wax Time.
Ab-Soul and Short Dawg hook up with Mac Miller on the not so low low for this cut called “Bubble Gum Blues.”
West coast representer Vince Staples paints vivid picture with his words on a new track, titled “Guns N Roses.” The young MC revisits some of life’s more precarious situations, much of which stem from living in impoverished circumstances.
Certain records are self explanatory, meaning there’s no complex premise or mantra echoing throughout it. Those are often anthems for fun and raunchy activity, and such can be said for Project Pat‘s new jam “Weed Smoke,” which gets remixed courtesy of recent collaborator Mac Miller.