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Mac Miller was an American rapper, singer, and producer who was born on January 19, 1992, in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. His real name was Malcolm James McCormick. He started his music career at a young age and gained a following on the internet through mixtapes and online videos.

In 2011, Mac Miller released his debut album, “Blue Slide Park,” which debuted at number one on the US Billboard 200 chart. He went on to release several more albums, including “Watching Movies with the Sound Off,” “The Divine Feminine,” and “Swimming.” His music was a unique blend of hip-hop, jazz, and soul, and he was known for his introspective and personal lyrics.

Mac Miller was also known for his collaborations with other artists, including Ariana Grande, who he dated for several years. He was open about his struggles with addiction and mental health, and his music often touched on these themes.

Tragically, Mac Miller died on September 7, 2018, at the age of 26 from an accidental drug overdose. His death was a shock to his fans and the music community, who mourned the loss of a talented artist with a promising career ahead of him.

In the years since his death, Mac Miller’s music has continued to resonate with fans, and he is remembered as a talented artist who was unafraid to be vulnerable and honest in his music. His legacy continues to inspire and influence a new generation of musicians.