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Original Content In light of Meek Mill's controversial "Expensive Pain" artwork, we revisit some of Hip-Hop's most sexually explicit album covers.
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News Mac Miller speaks on his various personas, and how his music has evolved while staying consistent.
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Original Content How Mac Miller reinvented himself, took control of his narrative and his legacy while on a collision course with tragedy.
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Original Content From Easy Mac to major label rap star, let's look back on where Mac Miller has been, and who he has become.
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Original Content A three-way showdown between Kanye West's "Yeezus," J. Cole's "Born Sinner," and Mac Miller's "Watching Movies With The Sound Off" has cemented June 18, 2013 in hip-hop history.
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Original Content 7 years later, Kanye West's "Yeezus" shines as a boundary pushing experiment.
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Original Content We ranked Mac Miller's studio albums from worst to best.
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Mixtapes This new version of "Watching Movies" contains the original version of opener "The Star Room," plus another surprise.
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News Mac Miller will be kicking off a 38-city trek in support of his album, "Watching Movies With The Sound Off," on June 25th.
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Original Content Miller's 2014 mixtape was the most pivotal turning point in the "Swimming" rapper's career.
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News Mac Miller talks about his transition from "Blue Slide Park" to "Watching Movies With The Sound Off" and his love of drugs.
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Music "Watching Movies With The Sound Off" was a major step for Mac Miller’s career and development as an artist. We revisit the album for its 10th anniversary.
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Songs The self-produced Mac cut made the vinyl copies of "Watching Movies with the Sound Off (10th Anniversary)" edition.
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Original Content How Mac Miller galvanized not only fans but critics alike in his "Watching Movies with the Sound Off" era and beyond.
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Music What's your favorite track off of the Pittsburgh MC's career-shifting album?
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Reviews With the release of his sophomore album, Pittsburgh native Mac Miller goes up against some of hip-hop's heavyweights to shatter the public perception and prove that he is a talented lyricist.
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News Seven years ago, Mac Miller dropped off an album that turned the tides on his image and career, "Watching Movies With The Sound Off."
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Music Mac Miller's "Self Care," "Come Back To Earth" and "Hurt Feelings" debuted on the Hot 100.
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News “Jay Electronica may or may not be a real person. He might be just an energy. He might be invisible. I wouldn’t be surprised if he’s just a spirit." -Mac Miller
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Music A snippet of the unprecedented collaboration between Mac Miller and the elusive Jay Electronica, to appear on the former's upcoming "Watching Movies With The Sound Off" LP, which drops on June 18th. Thoughts?
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News The latest single from Mac Miller's upcoming "Watching Movies With The Sound Off" album.
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