Mac Miller's seminal mixtape K.I.D.S. was originally released in 2010 by Rostrum Records. The title, an acronym for "Kickin' Incredibly Dope Shit," is a reference to the 1995 film, Kids, which is quoted throughout. Hell yeah!
Ships 4/3/26 - The 15-track album explores themes of technological overstimulation, modern alienation, and introspection, featuring collaborations with Tame Impala, Mac Miller, and Lil Yachty.
Ships 4/3/26 - The 15-track album explores themes of technological overstimulation, modern alienation, and introspection, featuring collaborations with Tame Impala, Mac Miller, and Lil Yachty.
80 Blocks from Tiffany's offers proof that amidst the expeditions rap music's launching into new sonic territories like EDM, noisy psychedelia, and quasi-industrial music.
First-ever vinyl pressing of Mac Miller's fan-favorite 2011 mixtape I Love Life, Thank You, featuring the viral track "Love Lost," and appearances by Talib Kweli and Bun B.
Double vinyl LP pressing. 2015 release from the Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania rapper. He was also a noted record producer under the pseudonym Larry Fisherman.
thank u next was created in the midst of personal matters, including the death of her ex-boyfriend Mac Miller and breaking up with fiancé Pete Davidson.
Groove to the sounds of the Free Nationals like never before! Their self-titled album, Free Nationals, is finally getting an exclusive instrumental vinyl release.