Malcolm James McCormick (1992 - September 7, 2018, often referred to as Mac Miller), was a popular American musician, rapper and music producer from the United States. Miller began his career in the Pittsburgh Hip Hop scene when he was just 15 years old in 2007. He signed a deal with Rostrum Records in 2010 and released his revolutionary mixtapes K.I.D.S. (2010) as well as Best Day Ever (2011). Blue Slide Park, Miller's debut studio album, was the first album that was independently released. It was a top-selling album on the US Billboard 200 in 1995. Miller joined Warner Bros. Records after his second album in the studio, Watching Movies With the Sound Off (2013). The album was released under them: GO:ODAM (2015), The Divine Feminine (2016) and Swimming (2018). The posthumous Circles (2020) was also the fourth album he released. He was awarded posthumously the Grammy Award for Best Rap Album for Swimming. As the name of Larry Fisherman, he was also a producer of records, and was posthumously nominated for the Grammy Award. Miller who was 26 years old, passed away due to an accidental overdose of cocaine and Fentanyl.
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