The Cool Out Mac Miller Download

Born Malcolm McCormick, Miller first used the alias 'Easy Mac,' a name referenced on his debut mixtape, 2007's But My Mackin' Ain't Easy. Mixtape became his breakthrough when it was released in August of 2010, earning plenty of attention from hip-hop blogs and landing Miller a recording contract with Rostrum Records.

By: KDKA-TV News

PITTSBURGH (KDKA) — Today marks two years since the death of Pittsburgh rapper Mac Miller.

The 26-year-old suffered a fatal drug overdose on Sept. 7, 2018, in California. On Monday, fans and musicians paid tribute to the Pittsburgh native.

R&B star Kehlani shared a message on her verified Twitter account, as did rappers Juicy J and Wale.

“Love you mac! always n forever,” she posted.

“R.I.P. Mac Miller I miss you mane,” Juicy J shared.

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“Mac Miller 4L,” Wale said.

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love you mac! 🤍 always n forever 🌬

— Kehlani (@Kehlani) September 7, 2020

R.I.P. Mac Miller I miss you mane

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— juicy j (@therealjuicyj) September 7, 2020

Mac Miller 💙 4L

— Wale (@Wale) September 7, 2020

Musician Thundercat also shared a heartfelt post on his verified Twitter account.

“You have two families, the family you’re born with and the family you choose…The family I chose, Not a day goes by I don’t feel it. I know y’all feel it too. Only bumping Mac Miller today,” he said.

You have two families, the family you’re born with and the family you choose…The family I chose, Not a day goes by I don’t feel it. I know y’all feel it too. Only bumping Mac Miller today. pic.twitter.com/2VQLsP08bT

— ashy daddy (@Thundercat) September 7, 2020

The Mac Miller Memoir, a popular fan page, also took to social media to pay tribute.

Rip Mac Miller 🙏🏼💙🕊 pic.twitter.com/zog3KKoBJe

— The Mac Miller Memoir (@MacMillerMemoir) September 7, 2020

Earlier this year, Miller’s posthumous album “Circles” was released. It debuted at number 3 on the Billboard chart. At the time, his family said it was meant to be a companion album to “Swimming.”

Cameron Pettit, Stephen Walter, and Ryan Reavis are accused of selling Miller the drugs that led to his overdose.

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