In an unusual rap pairing, Mac Miller has teamed up with Rick Ross for the majestic trap banger 'Insomniak.' The song is from Mac Miller’s just-released mixtape, 'Faces.'
Yes, you are reading the headline correctly. Mac Miller -- for some odd reason -- has dyed his hair pink. The 'Donald Trump' rapper, who parted ways with his longtime indie label Rostrum Records, debuted his hair-raising transformation today (Jan. 16).
After four years and two successful albums, Mac Miller has parted ways with his label Rostrum Records. The Pittsburgh, Pa., native issued a statement exclusively to MTV News announcing the split.
Woof! Woof! Woof! Guess who's back? Arsenio Hall, yo! The veteran comedian is set to launch his syndicated late-night talk show on Sept. 9 and he's lined up some great guests and musical acts.
Numbers don’t lie, people. Even if you’re not a fan of Kanye West, you have to respect him. Even with stiff competition from the likes of J. Cole and Mac Miller, Yeezy is expected to have the number one album this week.
Now-a-days a lot of artists take to twitter to announce their album release dates. Mac Miller did the same, but he added a little flair to his big reveal. During a live chat on Ustream, Mac was chillin’ in a bath tub while breaking the news. Then he followed up with a tweet confirming “Watching Movies With The Sound Off” will be released on June 18th.
Pittsburgh’s own Mac Miller is officially a reality star! Mac and his crew will be returning to MTV2 for a second season of his “Mac Miller and the Most Dope Family” reality show.
Mac Miller earned his first platinum plaque thanks to his inspirational song, 'Donald Trump.' The track, which appeared on his 2011 mixtape 'Best Day Ever,' has sold over 1 million copies in the U.S., according to Recording Industry Association of America.
While everyone else was running around like a chicken with its head cut off over the Mayan calender ending, 'Mac Miller and the Most Dope Family' -- a new series on MTV -- did what you're supposed to do -- throw a party. Most folks would get scared, repent and ask for forgiveness, not Mac and his crew.
Pittsburgh rapper Mac Miller dropped a new mixtape under the name of his alter-ego, Larry Fisherman. The non-traditional project is beat-based. The 8 track instrumental project is titled “Run-On Sentences: Vol. 1.”
Mac Miller’s six episode docu-series debuted on MTV2 on February 26th. The show follows Mac and his three friends, known as the Most Dope Crew. It’s being called a real-life version of HBO’s Entourage.
Pittsburgh homies Wiz Khalifa and Mac Miller join forces on ‘Goin’ Places,’ a previously-unreleased track on which the rappers dream about bigger things.