SAD NEWS: Mac Miller Passed Away at The Age Of 26
American rapper Mac Miller was found dead in his home in the Los Angeles area on Friday, media reports said.
The 26-year-old artist was unconscious when police and paramedics arrived at his home and was pronounced dead shortly before noon, a spokeswoman for the Los Angeles County Coroner said. An autopsy will be needed to determine the cause of his death.
The Pittsburgh native had launched his fifth career album, Swimming, last May. He was scheduled to go on a North American tour starting in October.
Only a few hours before his death, he said he was eager to perform in front of his fans. "I just want to go on tour," he wrote on Twitter Thursday night.
His career had taken off in 2011 when his first album, entitled Blue Slide Park, produced independently, was awarded first place in the Billboard 200 chart.
Drug issues
Mac Miller, Malcolm James McCormick of his real name, has already mentioned his problems of drug use in his work. Last month, he was charged with impaired driving after hitting a light pole while driving his luxury Mercedes all-terrain vehicle.
This accident occurred only a few weeks after breaking up with American pop star Ariana Grande. She wrote "Take care of yourself please" on Twitter after learning the news.
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From time to time, a song feels like a screenshot of bad decisions you haven’t made yet; for Savanna Leigh, “Nothing Yet” is that prophetic snapshot. Built on soft, chiming piano and a mid-tempo alt-pop pulse, the track begins with her raspy voice…
A dusk-coloured confession drifts out of Denmark and echoes through Lisbon’s old streets; “Før Du Går” finds CECILIE turning a goodbye into a slow-burning spiritual. Rooted in acoustic pop and alt-folk, the song opens bare: soft, cyclical guitar figures cradle her soulful…
Every year has one song that feels like a diary left open on the kitchen table; for Alexa Kate, “Forever” is that unguarded page. Over mid-tempo, indie-folk-kissed acoustic pop, she dissects time…
Midnight is that strange hour when the sky feels half-closed, and Hayden Calnin’s Middle Night sounds like the diary you write there. Recorded in his coastal studio, this seven-song cycle of adult contemporary, alt-pop and indie folk lingers in the quiet…
Every copyright lawyer’s worst nightmare might sound a lot like Nada UV’s Ideas Won’t Behave—three tracks of neo-soul and indie R&B that treat intellectual property as a cosmic joke rather than…
They say the soul weighs twenty-one grams; Giuseppe Cucé answers by asking how much memory, desire, and regret weigh when they start singing. 21 Grammi is his response—a nine-song indie-pop cycle that treats that old myth not as a scientific claim…
Every quarter-life crisis deserves its own hymn, and Drew Schueler’s “I Thought By Now” arrives like a confession whispered over blue light and unpaid dreams. The title track from his EP Vulnerable For Once turns the myth of linear success…
It’s a common knowledge that every lost summer has a soundtrack, and Brando’s “When You Stay” volunteers itself as the quiet anthem for the moments you replay in your head long…
Every revolution needs a bar jukebox, a desert highway, and a girl who refuses to shut up. ILUKA’s the wild, the innocent, & the raging album arrives as exactly that: a neon-lit road movie of an album where witchy cowgirls, runaway girls and manic pixie…
Cigarette ash and camera-flash memory conspire like mischievous archivists, and Tamar Berk has released “Indiesleaze 2005” as their newest artifact of that feral mid-2000s frequency—half glitter, half bruise. The track moves with a mid-tempo confidence that never hurries…