Fri 4 Jan 2013
The kid Mac Miller is really showing his range these days. From production to new flows, Mac has a big bag tricks to grab from. Thanks to Ashley Outrageous, here comes a unreleased joint cooked up on a Sunday afternoon by the pool. Chuck Inglish, who produced it, finally thought it was time to liberate the jam.
Listen to all the time after the jump…
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January 4th, 2013 at 1:31 pm
I don’t really get Mac Miller but I definitely respect and admire what he’s built. Dude is killing in his lane.
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January 4th, 2013 at 2:32 pm
Mac is a lame…. you seen him freeze up when asked to freestyle? He got famous off of wiz’s buzz and then just left him, notice that WIZ dont fuck with him either? I dont know why people glorify awful “Talent” Like why do you allow this white kid to run around with a bunch of money and put out half ass rap. And dont call me a hater, I am not a hater, Their is just so many artists with talent in the world and he is not one of them. MAC got lucky in life.
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Dre*Ali Reply:
January 5th, 2013 at 12:18 pm
^^^Wow…I would love to argue that, but you sooooo Right he is sooo trash!
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D Reply:
January 6th, 2013 at 8:36 pm
Not true. If you don’t like Mac, fine. Can’t argue there. But if you go backwards and check out his early interviews, dude used to freestyle his ass off. He could go for quite a while. I do recognize, however, that now, he can’t freestlye at all. Pay attention to hip hop at all, and you learn that most main stream rappers can’t freestyle either. Sad, but it seems to be lost in the fray from underground to mainstream. In regards to the Khalifa situation, they both have said the exact same thing. They are still good friends, but they decided to go separate ways in order to help fans and critics understand that they are not a duo. To help people understand that Mac is not in Taylor Gang, and Khalifa is not a part of Most Dope. Khalifa did help introduce Mac to the industry, but it’s because they were label mates. Everybody on Rostrum Records was making music together at the time. Wiz Khalifa and Mac Miller are just the two that blew up. Not saying you have to like Mac, but just be a little more informed.
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