Change has been an important element in Mac Miller’s evolution as an emcee. His career has faced a couple of changes since the release of his last album, 2011’s Blue Slide Park. A location change took the Pittsburgh emcee to California and a change in his philosophy has allowed him to work with artists and musical styles he may not have experimented with before. Recently, Mac Miller spoke with HipHopDX to discuss how these changes have been important for his next album, which he says is nearly done.
When Mac Miller moved from Pittsburgh to Los Angeles, a few friends came through his new place to visit. Those friends were Top Dawg Entertainment emcees Ab-Soul and ScHoolboy Q. The Mac Miller and TDE connection grew from there, allowing the emcees to become closer comrades who collaborated and toured together.
“This is how I look at it,” Miller explained. “I’m out in L.A. right? I’m used to being from Pittsburgh and no one’s there. I mean, there are people there. There’s people in Pittsburgh that are doing their thing but in the grand scheme of things, Lil Wayne’s not just chillin’ in the ‘Burgh, you know what I’m saying? So, to be out here, the people I work with are the people that will come to the crib and just smoke and listen to what I’m doing. They won’t even be like, ‘Yo, let’s do a record.’ You know what I’m sayin’? Q will come over and just listen. He’ll be like, ‘Yo, play that shit you did last night,’ and we’ll just kick it. We won’t even work. That’s how it works. Then, we [eventually] make music.”
That music has translated to potential records for Miller’s next album, according to him.
“TDE will be a big part of that,” Mac shared. “ScHoolboy Q is on that. We have, probably, like three records that may go on there. Ab-Soul is on there, of course,” he explained.
When asked how their friendship became so tight, Miller thought about it for a moment.
“Man, that’s a good question, man. I’ve been fans of them and all their projects that came out. Then, when we moved out here [Los Angeles], they just kind of came to the crib. [Ab-Soul] came to the crib and enjoyed himself and then [ScHoolboy] Q came through the crib so we just built a friendship. And we were just on tour with them so we were able to hang out every day.”
Of course, the location change wasn’t the only change Mac discussed. He also explained how his recent collaborations with Cam’ron, heard on this year’s Macadelic, also marked an important change in his philosophy behind releasing music.
“Yeah, man. To be real, the night I worked with [Cam’ron] changed my life forever,” he shared. “The first record we made was ‘Ignorant.’ The second record that came out was the first one we made. I remember the beat was on, right? Cam was sitting there and he was like, ‘This shit is hard!’ I was like, ‘I don’t know, man. I don’t know if people want that from me.’ And he was like, ‘Fuck that. Fuck that shit! If you want to rap on this beat, rap on this beat.’ I was like, ‘Alright,’ and I made the record. That shit helped me learn to say, ‘Fuck everyone.’ It let me know I can do whatever I want to do. Cam being on that is a blessing, dude. He’s probably gonna go down – when it’s all said and done – as the coolest dude to ever do it.”
That influence has allowed Mac to experiment with music more of late, according to the Pittsburgh emcee.
“I think that influenced me,” he added. “It really let me go and it helped me make the music I want to make and work with artists I want to work with. It helped me go to different places and experiment and just have fun with music again. It let me forget about [questions like], ‘What if it sells?’ Or thinking about, ‘This album needs to have this song and that song.’ It helped me be like, ‘Man, fuck that.’ You have to be happy with who you are and you’ve gotta do what is fun for you.”
Mac then shared that other collaborations in the bag for his next album could include Earl Sweatshirt and Gucci Mane.
yo i find it hard to believe that schoolboy q and ab-soul really fuck with cornball like that, they probably just trying to get some of his little kid fans to buy their albums
Same reason eminem worked with Lil wyane and idssed him on every song …you pretty much nailed it
Riiiight. That’s why Eminem’s lowest selling album has still sold more than Wayne’s highest selling album. GTFOH.
TDE ALL DAY EVERYDAY NO ONES TOUCHING THEM …most innovative group out now….
Fuck wac willer and fuck tde if this is true. Bunch of sellouts.
mac is ok i mean besides the fact that he blew me off at last years rock the bells i mean my nose was bloody if i was that rich i prob would of been like fuck outa here with that too..idk i kinda looked up to him and thought he would throw me a water bottle or towel or something… anyway yeah im just tired of hearing people hate on him fuck it it is what it is…nikes on my feet keep the cypher comeplete
Wait What?
TDE > YMCMB, GOOD, ROCNATION, MMG ETC.
WHY?!?!?!?!?!?
#TDE need to just stay in THEIR lane and not work with certain people cuz’ they think it’ll help them cuz’ the irony is it won’t.
you clowns need to stop whining and crying like a bunch of bitches. TDE can work with and be friends with whoever the fuck they want, and if you don’t like the music that comes out then don’t listen to it. and i don’t even like Mac Miller.
No, no they cant
They can’t work with this fuckboy
i hate this guys flow, delivery and voice. please stop rapping wack miller. you jewish f*ck
mainstream is going “black hippy” as fuck !
fuc hip hop dx
aint nobody got time for mac millers dumbass