

Not only would it be his debut on the US Billboard Hot 100-an achievement in its own right-but it would go on to be his first ever platinum record, achieving official RIAA certification on March 19, 2013. Shortly after being featured on XXL’s ultra-coveted Freshman Class issue in early 2011, Mac Miller dropped “Donald Trump.” This tune alone would end up being a massive milestone. He was the buzz, and this led the follow up to K.I.D.S. to be one of the most hyped projects of his whole career, even today.

Everyone was either listening to, hearing of, or (let’s be real) hating on Mac Miller. If you were in school around the same time these tapes were coming out, you know exactly what I mean.
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Mac knew exactly how to connect with a whole wide range of kids. ( which is now available for streaming), all eyes were on him, a goofy, white, teenage rapper from Pittsburgh with something to prove. After gaining the world’s attention with his breakout mixtape K.I.D.S. Not just when it came to his musical skill, but the way he chose to rollout and his release his music, taking advantage of a still adolescent YouTube platform in the early 2010s. Mac Miller was far and beyond ahead of the curve during the early stages of his career.
