Returning to rap after a two year hiatus, Mac Miller delivers "Buttons", a track discussing everything from his daily routine to pretending that life is alright amidst external and internal crisis. It is one of three tracks to be released following his 2016 album “The Divine Feminine”. The idea of Mac’s world going crazy references the turbulent month he endured prior to the release of a trio of new songs, including a highly publicized break up with Ariana Grande and a DUI related car crash. The song is produced by “Parson Brown”. Parson Brown is not a real person (althoug… read more
Returning to rap after a two year hiatus, Mac Miller delivers "Buttons", a track discussing everything from his daily routine to pretending… read more
Returning to rap after a two year hiatus, Mac Miller delivers "Buttons", a track discussing everything from his daily routine to pretending that life is alright amidst external… read more
Malcolm McCormick, also known by his stage name Mac Miller, was an American rapper, singer-songwriter and record producer from Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. He was also a noted record producer under the pseudonym Larry Fisherman. Raised Jewish and teaching himself music from a young age, McCormick defied the stereotypes of hip-hop and released his first mixtape under the name EZ Mac, titled "But My Mackin' Ain't Easy" in 2007, when McCormick was only fifteen. He released many more in his lifetime, including "K.I.D.S." in 2010, which earned Mac widespread at… read more
Malcolm McCormick, also known by his stage name Mac Miller, was an American rapper, singer-songwriter and record producer from Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. He was also a noted record producer … read more
Malcolm McCormick, also known by his stage name Mac Miller, was an American rapper, singer-songwriter and record producer from Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. He was also a noted record producer under the pseudonym Larry Fisherman. Raised Je… read more