

By 2009, he established himself as Mac Miller, and released two mixtapes: The Jukebox: Prelude to Class Clown and The High Life.

Uproxx is an independent subsidiary of Warner Music Group. He originally went by the name Easy Mac (often stylized as EZ Mac) and released the mixtape But My Mackin' Ain't Easy in 2007 at the age of 15. Hear the changes for yourself by streaming Faces below. Really the 808s are just a bit heavier and start like 10 seconds sooner.” One said of “New Faces v2,” “Should have titled it new faces v3 lol. One fan tried to see the positive side, though, commenting, “I mean it kinda sucks that these couldn’t get cleared but as long as all the beats and rhymes are unchanged then I’m cool with it.” However, other fans replied to note that some of the production on Faces actually is different. Hope you guys enjoy and let me know if anything is missing 600+ songs, 4,5 GB. 600+ songs and to my knowledge, the most extensive Mac Miller discography on the web. For anyone who missed my post from yesterday here it is. For example, one fan on the r/MacMiller subreddit shared a list of samples that don’t appear on the streaming version of the album, including dialogue from Bill Murray, Hunter S. Hi Macheads, Yesterdat I posted about my collection, now it's done uploading. 2 - is now streaming, as was announced last month.įans are excited, but they’re also noticing that this version of Faces isn’t exactly the mixtape they remember.

Now, though, it just became a lot easier to listen to a Miller classic: 2014’s Faces - his final mixtape, excluding the 2015 Larry Fisherman release Run-On Sentences: Vol. Miller released more mixtapes than he did albums, after all, but due to the non-commercial nature of those releases, they’re mostly not available on platforms like Spotify and Apple Music. While a good handful of Mac Miller albums can be heard on streaming services, they alone offer an incomplete picture of the late rapper’s career.
