Mac Miller’s passing is still something that many, including us, are still coming to terms with. Not only was he one of our favorite artists in any genre, but also a highly revered member of the entire, broad reaching hip-hop community.
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. His KIDS 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. Rostrum released his debut EP, On and on and Beyond, and his debut. It’s not new music, but there are more Mac Miller tracks to stream. On Wednesday, Miller’s 2010 mixtape “K.I.D.S.” made its way onto streaming services, per Billboard. “Nikes on My Feet. 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. His KIDS 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. On my spotify it just shows up under his albums with the name of the album simply being “Mac Miller”, same cover and everything. If I were you I’d just download the album off of datpiff though. Spotify Released Two New Mac Miller Songs Recorded a Month Before His Death 'Thank you, Mac.' By Allie Gemmil l. November 30, 2018. Getty Images Mac Miller may be gone, but he. Mac Miller's Spotify Singles EP has been released. For the sessions, Miller performed his Swimming cut 'Dunno' and a cover of the Grammy-nominated 1974 Billy Preston hit 'Nothing From Nothing.
Today, two new recordings of Mac have surfaced. They’re two tracks that were recorded at Spotify Studios in New York City. The first one is a rendition of “Dunno,” one of the tracks of the last album Mac dropped, Swimming (and one of our favorite cuts off the project). The second is a brilliant cover of Billy Preston’s 1974 classic hit “Nothing From Nothing.”
Both tracks are heartbreakingly good, and paint a vivid picture of Mac sitting in the studio just jamming. There’s no intricate production here, just Mac’s voice, some keys, and a guitar. It definitely tugs at the heartstrings a bit to hear these new recordings, but you can’t help but to appreciate the beauty of it.
Listen to these two new recordings below and enjoy. Also, check out that Spotify uploaded to Twitter of Mac in the studio.
Mac Miller – Spotify Singles
A few months ago, Mac Miller came to Spotify to record a new version of Dunno and a cover of Billy Preston’s Nothing From Nothing. His #SpotifySingles are now available to stream.https://t.co/nyNK5l0W2tpic.twitter.com/8o6JZw66q5
— Spotify (@Spotify) November 29, 2018
A day after we learned that Mac Miller had an anonymous vape trick Instagram account, we get previously unreleased music from the Kool Aid & Frozen Pizza rapper. Before Mac Miller died he recorded a Spotify Singles session and now we get two previously unheard songs.
Malcolm McCormick died on September 7th at his Studio City home and according to the Los Angeles County Coroners Office, Miller’s cause of death was deemed to be an accidental overdose. Miller died from a mixed drug toxicity that included fentanyl, cocaine, and alcohol according to the coroner’s office.
Before Miller’s premature death he performed Dunno from the Swimming album and a cover of the Grammy-nominated 1974 Billy Preston hit Nothing From Nothing. You can listen to the two previously unreleased track below.
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In other Mac Miller news, a young artist posted an amazing painting of Mac Miller and you won’t believe your eyes. Danielle Franks posted her drawing of Mac on Twitter and it has gone super viral, notching nearly 110,000 RTs and over 421,000 Likes. The drawing is so life-like that you’ll swear it is a photo.
finished drawing of @MacMiller. RIP 🖤 pic.twitter.com/9NXXQP06Zr
— moe (@danierruu) November 27, 2018
Mac Miller Songs Not On Spotify Account
Danielle is a 20-year-old digital hyperrealistic artist who replicates photos by using a Cintiq 13 graphic tablet to draw by hand. Danielle, who goes by “moe” and
@danierruu on Twitter, based her art by recreating a photo of Miller by The Fader photographer Todd Cole. The British artist wants you to know that this is definitely not Photoshop.
also b4 u all call hacks and photoshop filters xxxx pic.twitter.com/A5nh7s8iTt
— moe (@danierruu) November 27, 2018
Previously, Danielle has drawn other musicians such as Lil Peep and Post Malone.
1 year without peep. he was the first person to share my art and he changed my life
heres the drawing i did last year when he passed, ill draw him again soon
i miss u thank u pic.twitter.com/BXnVttQUMw
— moe (@danierruu) November 16, 2018
finished my drawing of @PostMalone 😪 pic.twitter.com/DJ4TMeS5nM
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— moe (@danierruu) October 16, 2017
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