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5Malcolm James [=McCormick=] (January 19, 1992 -- September 7, 2018), better known as Mac Miller (and [[IHaveManyNames also]] by Larry Lovenstein, Delusional Thomas, and his producer alias Larry Fisherman), was an American rapper, singer, and record producer from UsefulNotes/{{Pittsburgh}}, Pennsylvania.
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7Miller was proficient in music from an early age, picking up piano at the age of 6, starting his rap career at 14, deciding to take music seriously at age 15, and eventually teaching himself to play guitar, drums, and bass alongside the aforementioned piano.
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9In 2010, he signed a record deal with indie label Rostrum Records after putting out several mixtapes. He released his debut album ''Blue Slide Park'' in 2011; it went on to top the U.S. ''Billboard'' 200 chart, making it [[SugarWiki/AwesomeMoments the first independently distributed debut album to do so in 16 years]]. He was also featured on that year's ''XXL'' Freshman List.
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11Although his initial style of music was regularly pigeonholed as "frat rap", with its routine light-hearted subject matter of partying, sex, drugs and having fun, [[GrowingTheBeard Miller would grow into a more individual voice over the years]] as his lyrics tackled more mature and introspective themes, and his production grew more varied and complex, taking influence from genres like jazz, soul and R&B.
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13On September 7, 2018, Miller died of an accidental drug overdose. He was 26 years old, and had been outspoken on struggling with substance abuse and depression for years, both through public statements and his music. Two months later, it was announced that the overdose was due to a mix of cocaine, fentanyl and alcohol. A year after his death, an investigation opened that led to the arrests of several men who allegedly conspired to sell Miller oxycodone pills laced with fentanyl. The men were later indicted on related charges.
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15Miller is survived by his mother, father and brother, and the Mac Miller Fund (which supports youth arts, community-building programs, and helps young musicians dealing with substance abuse) was created in his memory. His estate has approved a small number of posthumous releases, most notably ''Circles'', the follow-up to his album ''Swimming'' that he was working on prior to his death. Producer Jon Brion, who had worked with Miller on ''Swimming'', finished the album independently.
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17!!Discography:
18!!!Mixtapes
19* ''But My Mackin' Ain't Easy'' (as EZ Mac) (2007)
20* ''The Jukebox: Prelude to Class Clown'' (2009)
21* ''The High Life'' (2009)
22* ''[[Film/{{Kids}} K.I.D.S.]] [[FunWithAcronyms (Kickin' Incredibly Dope Shit)]]'' (2010)
23* ''Best Day Ever'' (2011)
24* ''I Love Life, Thank You'' (2011)
25* ''[[GenreShift Macadelic]]'' (2012)
26* ''Run on Sentences, Vol. 1'' (2013)
27* ''Stolen Youth'' (with Music/{{OFWGKTA}} affiliate Vince Staples - as Larry Fisherman) (2013)
28* ''Delusional Thomas'' (as Delusional Thomas) (2013)
29* ''Live from Space'' (with The Internet) (2013)
30* ''Faces'' (2014)
31!!![=EP=]s
32* ''On And On And Beyond'' (2011)
33* ''You'' (as Larry Lovenstein) (2012)
34!!!Albums
35* ''Blue Slide Park'' (2011)
36* ''[[NewSoundAlbum Watching Movies With the Sound Off]]'' (2013)
37* ''GO:OD AM'' (2015)
38* ''The Divine Feminine'' (2016)
39* ''Swimming'' (2018)
40* ''Circles'' (2020, posthumous release)
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43!!''Reading tropes with the sound off'':
44* BeCarefulWhatYouWishFor: His song "Brand Name" contains this line: "I'm hoping not to join [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/27_Club the 27 club]]". He didn't, because he died of a fentanyl overdose at age 26.
45* BiblicalMotifs: Implied by the ''Watching Movies'' cover, which features Miller at a table with an [[ForbiddenFruit apple]] in front of him, along with a flower vase to his left (possibly representing the Garden of Eden) and a hanging cherub to his right (possibly representing [[GoodAngelBadAngel the angel on his shoulder]]).
46* BlasphemousBoast: From "The Star Room":
47-->''And if God was a human, it'd be yours truly\
48Watching horror movies with some foreign groupies\
49Thinking, "This decor suits me."''
50* {{Catchphrase}}:"Somebody do something!" At least, according to his reality show.
51* CelebritySong: "Donald Trump"
52* ChildProdigy: Learned how to play multiple instruments during his pre-teens.
53* FunWithAcronyms:
54** ''K.I.D.S.'' = Kickin' Incredibly Dope Shit.
55** "S.D.S." = Somebody Do Something.
56* GrandFinale: A tragic DoubleSubversion; Mac stated that he thought the song [[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin "Grand Finale"]] off of ''Faces'' would be the last song of his last release. It isn't; discounting ‘’Circles’’, that title belongs to "So It Goes" from ''Swimming''.
57* GriefSong: “Poppy” from ‘’K.I.D.S’’, about his grandfather.
58** In turn, “ghostin” by Music/ArianaGrande is her grieving Mac, and he’s mentioned in “thank u, next”.
59* HeterosexualLifePartners: With Wiz Khalifa.
60** With Earl Sweatshirt.
61* IHaveManyNames: Mac Miller, Larry Fisherman, Larry Lovenstein (and the Velvet Revival) and Delusional Thomas, to name a few.
62* MindScrew: "Love Me As I Have Loved You"; ominous synths, random laughter, a poem in a foreign language, someone asking "are you there", all the while the melody is somebody whistling [[PublicDomainSoundtrack "Row Row Row Your Boat"]].
63* NewSoundAlbum:
64** ''Watching Movies With The Sound Off'' for his style in general (though this started happening around the time of ''Macadelic''), departing from a pop-friendly sound to a more psychedelic, ambient one with influence from Flying Lotus and Music/{{OFWGKTA}}.
65** ''The Divine Feminine'' diverged into neo-soul.
66** ''Swimming'' was composed of more of an alternative R&B sound.
67** ''Circles'' had a combo of R&B and neo-soul vibes, with sparse ambiance.
68* OddFriendship: With Music/ArianaGrande.
69* {{Sampling}}: Frequently present in his music (everything from Music/SufjanStevens to Music/OwlCity to Music/EmpireOfTheSun to piano from ''WesternAnimation/{{Up}}''), though very much more on his mixtapes than his albums (for obvious reasons).
70* SingerNamedrop: Music/TylerTheCreator chants "Mac" in "OK".
71* ShoutOut: We'd be here all day if we counted every reference he's made in his lyrics, but he notably made ''an entire body of work'' based on the film ''Film/{{Kids}}''.
72** The "Self Care" video is an homage to the extended BuriedAlive sequence from ''Film/KillBill Vol. 2''.
73* SpokenWordInMusic: ''K.I.D.S.'' utilizes multiple samples from the namesake film throughout the mixtape, even starting the whole tape with one.
74* TheStoner[=/=]SexDrugsAndRockAndRoll: ''Many'' songs detail his love for weed, lean/purple drank, alcohol, and many others. Unfortunately, those things would later be the cause of his death.
75* TeenIdol: Not really in the stereotypical sense, but he got famous aged 17-18, so he counts as this.
76* TextlessAlbumCover: All of his albums post ''Blue Slide Park''.
77* WolverinePublicity: Not really, although he does have an ''extremely'' prolific work ethic, as his discography shows.
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