Entry #2 Mac Miller's impact he made.
Mac Miller released 24 albums during his lifetime, with his first project, My Mackin’ Ain’t Easy, a 2007 collaboration with his brother’s best friend, Beedie. This was Mac Millers' first project, but not his first album that is "Balloonersim" It wasn’t until 2009 that Malcolm adopted the name "Mac Miller," marking the start of his solo career. The same year, he released two albums "The Jukebox: Prelude to Class Clowns" and "The High Life". In 2010, Mac dropped one of his most well-known projects and one of my personal favorites "K.I.D.S." Miller won 21 & Under of the Year at the 2010 Pittsburgh Hip Hop Awards; his video for “Live Free” won Best Hip Hop Video.
In 2013, Mac Miller created some of his best work, releasing Live from London, Watching Movies with the Sound Off, and Live from Space. After 2013, Mac shifted to releasing one album per year. In 2014, he dropped Faces, an album that's a must-listen if you haven’t heard it yet, though to be fair, all of his work is amazing.
In 2015, Mac Miller released my favorite album, GO:OO AM. In this project, Mac opens up about his struggles, expressing himself with raw honesty. The last two albums he released before his passing were The Divine Feminine and Swimming. After his death, two albums were released followed: Circles and Spotify Singles.




I really enjoyed this read, it's nice to learn more about artists you don't usually listen to and know about. It was great learning more about Mac Miller.
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