
And not to make this such a dark moment like that, but from that moment it's like I was changed forever, even if I didn't want to, it just changed me, and that's just one example of the thing of it is what it is.

As he was going to bed, I said, ‘I love you,’ and he said it back the next day, to wake up to, and like, it scarred the hell out of me. That doesn't specifically haunt me, but it was literally like I never missed the chance to tell the guy I loved him, and I'm thankful I did. It traumatized me, and it almost haunts me a bit, because I told him I loved him. What it was going to be, making jokes, as we would, and saying good night to him, and not knowing what was coming next. The diversity of acts welcomed onto Tiny Desk HQ’s cramped yet hallowed stage is apparent via even a cursory scroll through their upload historyup-and-coming bands such as Camp Cope and Naia Izumi join the venerable ranks of St.

He continued, “ was excited, we were talking about tour. Mac Miller NPR Tiny Desk Concert NPR Music’s YouTube channel is a grab-bag which never fails to delight.

I could hear it as it was coming,” Thundercat said. I didn't share this with anybody, even to this degree, but it's just like I said goodnight to him on the phone. It was a very difficult thing to process. During the conversation, Thundercat revealed how “trying” and “traumatic” last year was for him because of Miller’s death, and shared a story he’s never told anyone before about the night the rapper passed. The musician stopped by Zane Lowe's Beats 1 show on Apple Music to discuss his forthcoming album It Is What It Is and premiere his single “Black Qualls,” featuring Steve Lacy, Steve Arrington, and Donald Glover. Among those to share the love was frequent collaborator Thundercat, labelmate Wiz Khalifa, and collaborator J.I.D. "I hope that on your birthday, the clarity, and places and spaces that you’ve always wanted to go to, see and feel-I hope that you feel that infinitely," said Thundercat, who was originally set to join him on the 2018 Swimming Tour.Thundercat has opened up about how Mac Miller’s death impacted him. Featuring the then baby-faced rapper, who was just 20 at the time of its release, the footage showcases just how much passion and love Mac had for making and performing music.Īt the start of this year, fans of the late musician shared tributes on what would have been his 30th birthday. To coincide with the release of the vinyl and the landmark anniversary, his estate also shared some previously unreleased footage of Mac from around the release of Macadelic.

Portions of the proceeds will go to the Mac Miller Fund, an initiative to support young musicians with access to otherwise expensive resources. Featuring a remastered edition of the project, the double LP release is accompanied by a poster and an embossed cover design. The freshly released vinyl of the mixtape, which saw him experiment further after the release of his debut album Blue Side Park, is available to purchase now. Mac Miller - When in Rome Intro Yeah, yeah, yeah Yeah, ha-ha-ha-ha Uh Verse 1 All the freaks comin. Today is the tenth anniversary of Mac Miller’s Macadelic mixtape, and to celebrate the occasion his estate has released the record on vinyl and shared some previously unseen footage of the rapper. Mac Miller - When in Rome When in Rome Mac Miller.
