¡Go:Od Am[Import Disc]
¡Mac Miller
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[Machine Translation] Mac Miller's new album "GO:OD AM" has been hitting the charts in the U.S., peaking at #1 and #3 in the U.S., despite being released on an indie label. He has teamed up with Warner Bros. to drop his new album "GO:OD AM"! Mac Miller, an MC/rapper from Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, gained attention in 2010 with the release of his mixtape "K.I.D.S." (which was inspired by the hit movie of the same name) on the indie label ROSTRUM. His first full-length album, "Blue Slide Park," was released in 2011 and debuted at No. 1 in the United States. His second album WATCHING MOVIES WITH THE SOUND OFF followed in 2012, debuting at #3 on the US album chart and spawning three US hit singles. In the meantime, he released a number of mixtapes, including "Donald Trump" and "Loud. He was also featured on Maroon 5's "Moves Like Jagger" and Ariana Grande's top 10 US hit "The Way" in 2013. But with a constant stream of touring, the death of a friend, and the breakup of a relationship, he was dealing with personal issues and nearly fell into a cough syrup addiction. He decided he couldn't go on like this, so he called Rick Rubin (and in a drunken stupor) and holed up in a Malibu studio. Mac Miller, having broken free of his past bad habits, re-teamed with his old Pittsburgh production crew, I.D. Labs, and began work on a new album, his third. From the completed third album, "100 Grandkids" dropped as the first single. The video clip featuring Mac Miller in a school play was directed by Nick Walker. Mac Miller's climb to stardom has been met with a shadowy side, and he has climbed up from a mental low point. He regained his confidence and was able to face his music with a clear head and body, and his soulful and realistic third album "GO:OD AM" is now available. In conjunction with the release of the album, a U.S. tour has been announced. Mac Miller's counterattack is about to begin!
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