Mac Miller

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Oh man, that was a little era right there. 100% my summer 2010 playlist was dominated by a lot of tracks off Wiz's Kush & OJ, Mac Miller's K.I.D.S. , and Spitta's Jet Files and Pilot Talk mixtapes. Damn, they were all in a certain chill lane for me musically. Rip to the young dude
 
Oh man, that was a little era right there. 100% my summer 2010 playlist was dominated by a lot of tracks off Wiz's Kush & OJ, Mac Miller's K.I.D.S. , and Spitta's Jet Files and Pilot Talk mixtapes. Damn, they were all in a certain chill lane for me musically. Rip to the young dude



Agreed. Plenty of good music from them over the years.






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Hear Mac Miller’s First Posthumous Track, ‘Time’
By Zoe Haylock
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Mac Miller. Photo: Mauricio Santana/Getty Images

“Time,” the latest release by Anderson .Paak’s band, the Free Nationals, features Kali Uchis and Mac Miller in his first official posthumous verse. According to a rep for the band, Miller recorded the track in May of 2018. About four months later, he died of an accidental overdose. On the new song, he and Kali Uchis lament about a relationship that just won’t work, no matter how much love, time, or patience they put into it. In his verse, Miller stays positive, rapping that “in the end, everything will be fine, that’s by design.”

Miller and .Paak were collaborators and friends. Since his death, both .Paak and the Free Nationals have honored the rapper. With “Time,” they honor his talent.

“Time” will appear on the Free Nationals’ upcoming album. Listen to it and weep below.
 
More Arrests in Connection With Mac Miller’s Fatal Overdose
By Bethy Squires
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Two men were arrested this week in connection with Mac Miller’s death. Stephen Walter and Ryan Reavis are accused of sourcing and distributing the fentanyl-laced counterfeit oxycodone pills that were in Miller’s possession before he died last September. Cameron James Pettit was arrested earlier this month. According to Billboard, Walter is suspected of being Pettit’s source for the pills, with Reavis acting as a runner. None of the men are directly charged with Miller’s death. September 7 marked the anniversary of the rapper’s accidental overdose from a combination of alcohol, cocaine, and fentanyl.

Police are asking that Walter remain in custody while he awaits trial, because they view him as a serious flight risk. He has already been ordered to serve five months for violating the terms of his supervised release for a 2005 drug conviction. Reavis was arrested Tuesday in Lake Havasu City, Arizona. Police found marijuana, a physician’s prescription pad, and prescription-only pills at his residence.
 

Mac Miller Estate Drops Deluxe K.I.D.S. Mixtape With 2 New Songs on 10th Anniversary
By Chris Murphy@christress
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The late Mac Miller’s mixtape K.I.D.S. is now ten years older and two songs longer. At midnight on Thursday, August 13, Mac Miller’s estate released a deluxe version of his hit mixtape K.I.D.S., released on August 13, 2010, on the tenth anniversary of its release. The rapper died on September 7, 2018 of a drug overdose due to a combination of fentanyl-laced counterfeit oxycodone pills, cocaine, and alcohol at the age of 26.
K.I.D.S, which stands for “Kickin’ Incredible Dope Shit,” was Miller’s fourth mixtape and featured 17 tracks, including “Kool Aid & Frozen Pizza” and “Nikes on My Feet.” The new edition released by Miller’s label, Rostrum Records, features two new tracks: “Ayye” and “Back in the Day.” The project was originally released on DatPiff, but is now available on Spotify and Apple Music. Stream the deluxe version of Mac Miller’s mixtape K.I.D.S. below.

 
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