
Mac Miller
Mac Miller’s music was a reflection of growth, struggle, and self-discovery. Emerging from Pittsburgh’s underground scene, he first gained fame with his youthful charm and DIY attitude on K.I.D.S. and Best Day Ever. But as he matured, so did his sound — evolving from feel-good college rap to deeply introspective, genre-bending artistry. Albums like Watching Movies with the Sound Off, GO:OD AM, and Swimming revealed a more complex side of Mac, blending jazz, soul, and vulnerability. His final posthumous release, Circles, stands as a poetic reflection of peace and persistence. Through honesty and evolution, he became one of hip-hop’s most beloved and relatable artists. Mac Miller’s legacy is one of creativity, kindness, and authenticity. Think you can name every stage of his journey? Let’s see how well you remember his music.
Albums
Chill Out
2015 • 16 songs
But My Mackin’ Ain’t Easy
2007 • 9 songs
Best Day Ever
2011 • 16 songs
Black Friday
2011 • 15 songs
K.I.D.S.
2010 • 17 songs
The Divine Feminine
2016 • 10 songs