Well, let me tell ya, this Mac Miller feller, he sure did leave a big mark on the music world, even after he passed on. You might not know much ’bout him if you’re from the quiet corners of the country, but folks in the city, they sure do know him. Mac Miller, real name Malcolm James McCormick, was a young fella with a talent that just couldn’t be ignored. He started out like a lot of folks do, just trying to make a name for himself, and lordy, he did that good.

Now, the thing about Mac Miller was, he didn’t just stick to one kind of music. Nah, he mixed it up—rapping, singing, and even dabbling in a bit of everything. His sound was a blend of hip-hop, jazz, and even a little soul. People loved that about him. And it wasn’t just the music, it was the way he talked about life, struggles, and all that emotional stuff. Folks from all walks of life could relate to him, whether they was from the city or from the country. That’s what made him stand out. His music felt real, like he was speaking right to ya, and I reckon that’s why so many people still remember him even after he’s gone.
His final album, “Circles,” now that one’s somethin’ special. It was released in 2020, but Mac, he didn’t get to see it hit the shelves. He passed away back in 2018, and it was a sad day, I’ll tell ya that. He worked on “Circles” right up until the end, though. The album was supposed to be a companion to his earlier work, “Swimming,” and if you listen real close, you can hear how they go together. It’s like a piece of him that he left behind for folks to listen to and remember him by.
“Circles” might not have been the album he planned, but it sure hit home for a lot of people. There’s a real smooth vibe to it, more laid back than his earlier stuff. You can tell he was growin’ and changin’, but still, at the heart of it all, he was Mac Miller. The kind of music that makes you wanna sit back, maybe sip on a cup of tea, and just think ‘bout things. That’s the kind of music he made.
Now, when we talk ’bout Mac Miller, we can’t forget his success. The feller was doin’ pretty well for himself, and by the time he passed, his estate was valued at about $11.3 million. That’s a lot of money for someone who didn’t make it past 26. His family, they got most of his belongings, but his close friends, they were also given some of his stuff too. Ain’t that somethin’? Shows how much love and respect he had in the music world. Folks didn’t just love his music, they loved the man himself.
He wasn’t just a rapper, no sir. Mac Miller also started his own record label, REMember Music, in 2013. He wasn’t afraid to get his hands dirty and make sure his vision came to life. That’s the kinda man he was—determined, hardworking, and always movin’ forward, even when things were tough.
For those of ya lookin’ to get your hands on some of his music, vinyl records are a good way to go. Vinyl’s makin’ a comeback these days, and folks are lookin’ for a real connection with the music, not just somethin’ on a screen. If you can find a copy of one of his albums, whether it’s “Circles” or something else, well, you got yourself somethin’ special. There’s nothin’ like the crackle of a record on a turntable, the way it fills the room with warmth, just like Mac’s voice.

So, if you haven’t already, I’d say give Mac Miller a listen. His music might just surprise ya. It’s not just for the young folks, no ma’am. You can be any age and still find somethin’ in his songs that speaks to ya. Whether it’s the deep, thoughtful lyrics or the smooth sounds that go with ‘em, you might just find yourself tappin’ your foot along with the beat. That’s the power of good music, and Mac Miller had it in spades.
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