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The Divine Feminine (Album) by Mac Miller

Artist Biography For Mac Miller

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 Attention In The Hip-Hop Scene And "Best Day Ever" In 2011 Which Featured The Hit Single "Donald Trump". He Was Signed To Pittsburgh-Based Rostrum Records And Released His Debut Album Blue Slide Park On November 8 2011 Which Debuted At Number 1 On The Billboard 200 Despite Being Released Completely Independently. He Released Five Studio Albums In His Lifetime Which All Peaked In The Top 5 Along With A Posthumous Album Titled "Circles" With Help From Producer Jon Brion And Miller's Family. In 2013 Miller Released His Second Studio Album "Watching Movies With The Sound Off". The Album Featured Artists Such As Earl Sweatshirt Tyler The Creator Ab-Soul And Long-Time Friend Schoolboy Q. The Album Took A More Personal Approach Compared To His Previous Works. In 2014 Miller Released The 24-Track Mixtape "Faces". Considered By Many To Be One Of His Best Works He Explores Themes Of Drug Use Employing And Featuring Collaborators Of Mac From His Previous Album Including Schoolboy Q And Earl Sweatshirt But Also Sees New Faces Such As Rick Ross. In 2015 Mac Released His Third Studio Album "GO OD AM" His First With New Label Warner Records. The Album Featured A More Energetic And Vibrant Theme Than "Faces" And "Watching Movies With The Sound Off" Reflecting A More Optimistic Redemptive Angle On His Personal Life While Maintaining Elements Of His Introspective And Thought-Provoking Style From Earlier Works. In 2016 Miller Released His Fourth Studio Album Titled "The Divine Feminine". He Explores Themes Of Love And Femininity Largely Influenced By His Relationship With Ariana Grande At The Time And Featuring Appearances From The Likes Of Kendrick Lamar And Anderson Paak. In August 2018 Following Major Events In Miller's Life Including His Breakup With Ariana Grande With Miller's Drug Addiction Alleged To Be A Contributing Factor As Well As A Car Crash Incident In Which McCormick Was Charged With A DUI Miller Released His Fifth And Final Studio Album During His Lifetime Titled "Swimming". Continuing The Dive Into His Personal Life Miller Explores His Heartfelt Struggles And Grief In The Past But Remains Optimistic For The Future. Swimming Was Nominated For Best Rap Album Posthumously At The 2019 Grammy Awards. Miller Had Struggled With Substance Abuse For A Long Time Before His Death. On September 7 2018 He Was Found Dead In His Home In Los Angeles California From An Accidental Overdose Of Fentanyl Cocaine And Alcohol Only A Little Over A Month After The Release Of "Swimming". He Was Only 26 Years Old. McCormick Was Buried In His Hometown Of Pittsburgh. Miller's Passing Was Largely Unexpected And Had A Large Impact On The Hip-Hop Community As A Whole With Many Paying Their Respects To Miller. On October 31 2018 A Tribute Concert Titled "Mac Miller A Celebration Of Life" Featured Renowned Artists And Many Longtime Collaborators Of Miller Including Travis Scott Schoolboy Q SZA Chance The Rapper And Earl Sweatshirt. The Concert Was A Celebration Of The Late Rapper's Life And Musical Achievements And All Profits Were Donated To The Mac Miller Circles Fund Which Provides Young People From Underprivileged Backgrounds With Opportunities To Explore Arts And Music. In January 2020 Miller's Posthumous Album Titled "Circles" Worked On In Companionship With His Album "Swimming" Was Announced On January 8 Along With The Single "Good News" And Released Later That Month. Every Track On The Album Was Accompanied By A Video Of The Same Name Often With Psychedelic Imagery And Images Of Mac Before His Passing And Throughout His Life. With A More Melancholic Theme Compared To His Previous Works The Album Was Well-Received By Fans And Critics Alike Renowned For The Care Placed In Continuing Mac's Artistic Vision. And He Did It All Without A Drake Feature.

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The Divine Feminine Is The Fourth Studio Album By American Rapper Mac Miller. It Was Released On September 16 2016 By Warner Bros. Records And REMember Music. The Album Features Guest Appearances From Kendrick Lamar Anderson .Paak Ty Dolla Sign And Ariana Grande Among Others. The Divine Feminine Was Supported By Three Singles "Dang!" "We" And "My Favorite Part". The Album Received Generally Positive Reviews From Critics And Charted At Number Two On The US Billboard 200. Miller Began Working On The Divine Feminine Immediately After Completing His Previous Studio Album GO OD AM Wanting To Explore The Emotion Of Love. He Initially Intended The Divine Feminine To Be An EP But Changed It To A Full-Length Album To Allow Himself To Be More Vulnerable. According To Miller The Album Was Not Just About Romantic Love But Also About Learning From Women Throughout His Life And What Those Experiences Meant To Him. In May 2018 Singer Ariana Grande Miller's Girlfriend At The Time Of The Album's Release Denied A Claim That The Entire Album Was About Her But Said The Track "Cinderella" Was. Miller Announced The Divine Feminine Tour On August 24 2016. The Tour Consisted Of 43 Shows Across North America Beginning In Pittsburgh On September 18 2016 And Ending In Baltimore On December 18 2016. In The United States The Divine Feminine Debuted At Number Two On The Billboard 200 With 48 000 Album-Equivalent Units 32 000 Of Which Were From Traditional Album Sales. The Divine Feminine Earned 12 000 Units In The Week Following Miller's Death On September 7 2018 Allowing The Album To Re-Enter The Billboard 200 At Number 50.

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