Mac Miller Announces Sophomore Album Title

    Mac Miller has announced the title of his upcoming sophomore album.

    Taking to Twitter, the Rostrum Records signee revealed that the follow up to last year’s Blue Slide Park will be titled Watching Movies With the Sound Off. He also said that the project is expected to impact in early 2013.

    The Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania rapper also said that his collaborative EP with Pharrell Williams, Pink Slime, will be out by the end of the year. “[I]’m doing a lot of production on Watching Movies,” wrote Mac, who said that the title was inspired by his work with Big Jerm.

    Mac’s debut Blue Slide Park hit stores in Novmeber 2011. The LP debuted atop the Billboard 200 with 145,000 copies sold, making it the first independently-distributed album to top the charts since 1995.

    RELATED: Mac Miller Reveals Diplo Collaboration For Sophomore LP

    49 thoughts on “Mac Miller Announces Sophomore Album Title

      1. Well, no shit Shirlock. Do you also like to compare Drake to Big L? Give some more reasonable comparisons please. Just because they’re in a lawsuit doesn’t mean you should put them in the same box.

      2. Lol koolaid n frozen pizza was way better than hip to tha game.. N I fuck with the whole flamboyant movement

    1. Its fantastic that he’s calling It that, cause myself and millions of others listen to his music with the sound off. Anyone notice the lovely message he left his lover @bigjerm412, thats really cute.

    2. 1. Lights, Camera, Action (produced by Big Jerm)
      2. Diamonds (produced by Big Jerm)
      3. Happy Hour (feat. Cam’ron) (produced by I.D. Labs)
      4. Keep the Receipt (feat. Kendrick Lamar) (produced by T-Minus)
      5. I Can Never Say Goodbye (produced by I.D. Labs)
      6. Windows (feat. Drake) (produced by Ill Will)
      7. Alice (produced by Big Jerm)
      8. Heaven (feat. Pharrell) (produced by Pharrell)
      9. Dance, Bitch! (feat. Big Sean, Juicy J and Lil Wayne) (produced by Lex Luger)
      10. Tequila Sunrise (produced by Big Jerm)
      11. Tear It Down (feat. Nicki Minaj) (produced by Big Jerm)
      12. The Blues (produced by J.U.S.T.I.C.E. League)
      13. Three Words (feat. Wiz Khalifa and Andre 3000) (produced by Just Blaze)
      14. Baby (feat. 2 Chainz and Freeway) (produced by I.D. Labs)
      15. Hotel California (produced by I.D. Labs)
      16. Let The Credits Roll (produced by J.U.S.T.I.C.E. League)

      Deluxe

      17. Drank (feat. Ludacris) (produced by Big Jerm)
      18. Rocks at Night (produced by Big Jerm)
      19. Juggernaut (produced by No I.D.)

      1. see what i meant… Mac Miller couldn’t get beats from No I.D. or Just Blaze in his dreams… And an Andre 3000 feature…?????

      2. he already has a song with just blaze as well as one with premier dumbass. smh if he was black most of yall would be on his dick

      3. Come on… At least be realistic. Wiz on a Just Blaze beat? Just Blaze? Who’s known for his hard hitting soulful tracks and like Mac Miller wouldn’t be buzzing his tits off to everybody if he’d got 3 Stacks on a song!

        I only have pity for you bruh…

      4. u think luda and andre would do a song with mac? I like him alot but lets be realistic. and he would never do a song with dicki garbaj

      1. lol people like you are one of the main reasons racism is still alive because of black people like you who act like you were the one picking cotton or like any of your family members were going back to ur grandpa..i really have to stop scrolling down the page to read the comments at times definitely more exciting than the actual story.

      2. Works every time. That’s why they say don’t argue with an idiot because from a distance its hard to tell who is who. Lesson of the day: DON’T RESPOND TO RACISTS COMMENTS! That was one knuckle head that posted and you commented calling out a whole race. Now who is the racist now?

    3. Top 10 White Rappers:
      1. Eminem
      2. Eminem
      3. Eminem
      4. Eminem
      5. Eminem
      6. Eminem
      7. Eminem
      8. David Dallas
      9. Yelawolf
      10. Bubba Sparks

      1. I know deep inside you love white people with a burning passion, but you’ll never be like them, so get over it. Oreo.

    4. The LP debuted atop the Billboard 200 with 145,000 copies sold, making it the first independently-distributed album to top the charts since 1995.
      ++++++++

      STOP FCUKIN LYING

      +++++++
      Rostrum has sold over 9 million singles and 900,000 albums through their deal with Atlantic Records
      +++++++

      STOP THE LIES

      HE’S NO MORE INDEPENDENT GRASSROOTS THAN HIS LABEL MATES WIZ KHALIFA & JUICY J

    5. my friend’s mother-in-law brought home $14215 a week ago. she is making money on the laptop and got a $522000 house. All she did was get blessed and try the guide shown on this website (Click on menu Home more information) http://goo.gl/t8kUh

    6. 1. Growing Up feat. Heather Victoria (Produced by Brandun DeShay)
      2. Nah, Nah… feat. Janelle Monae (Produced by Ritz Reynolds, add. Mac Miller)
      3. Spittin’ (Produced by Chuck Inglish, add. Ritz Reynolds)
      4. All the Time (Produced by Mac Miller, co. I.D. Labs)
      5. Pittsburgh Celebrity (Produced by Big Jerm, add. Mac Miller)
      6. Act a Ass (Produced by Mac Miller, co. I.D. Labs)
      7. Go Hard or Go Home (Produced by Mac Miller, co. I.D. Labs)
      8. Let Him Have It feat. Wiz Khalifa (Produced by Pharrell Williams)
      9. Psychedelic Macadelic feat. The Weeknd (Produced by Clams Casino)
      10. All I Need feat. Charles Bradley (Produced by Mike Dean, add. Mac Miller, add. Big Jerm)
      11. Pain No More feat. Santigold (Produced by Clams Casino)
      12. Watching Movies With the Sound Off (Produced by Ritz Reynolds)

      Deluxe Edition
      13. My Cup (Produced by Mac Miller, co. I.D. Labs)
      14. Lookin’ Back feat. Heather Victoria (Produced by Ritz Reynolds)

    7. zero substance rapper, just more bullshit ontop of more bullshit ontop of more bullshit. YMCM, MMG, mac miller.. we have no hope.
      where’s 1993 when you need it…

    8. 1. Psychedelia (feat. Chantal Kreviazuk) (produced by I.D. Labs)
      2. Steady Spittin’ Game (feat. Cam’ron) (produced by Mac Miller)
      3. Beans (produced by Mac Miller)
      4. Overnight Celebrity (produced by Mac Miller)
      5. The Kids (feat. Kendrick Lamar) (produced by Big Jerm)
      6. Good Day (produced by Mac Miller)
      7. Hip-Hop (feat. Wiz Khalifa) (produced by Big Jerm)
      8. Addiction (produced by I.D. Labs)
      9. At My Door (produced by Mac Miller)
      10. La La (feat. Lil Wayne, Meek Mill and 2 Chainz) (produced by Mac Miller)
      11. Go Hard (produced by Hit-Boy)
      12. Disco Inferno (feat. T-Pain) (produced by Big Jerm)
      13. Celebration (produced by Just Blaze)
      14. Must Be The Music (feat. Chrisette Michele) (produced by 40)

      Deluxe

      15. Feeling Good (feat. Scarface) (produced by Just Blaze)
      16. Excuse My French (produced by Mac Miller)

    9. First this faggot jacks DITC beats without permission, now he’s commandeerd Cage LP title Movies For the Blind and altered it slightly and try and pass the idea off as his own. It’s futile to name all the dope white emcees past and present, Black people feel obliged to this or get called racist, but assholes like Mac, Roth, Kelly, Yela and Kreyshawn are contaminating our once glorious art form. There are wack Black rappers as well, but what grates about these talentless whites being put on is it’s all through affirmative action, not merit.

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