Mac Miller Performs Songs From “Swimming” During NPR Tiny Desk Concert

    Mac Miller has joined the growing list of artists who’ve taken their talents to NPR’s Tiny Desk Concert series.

    With the backing of a full band, Miller kicked off the mellow jam session with “Small Worlds,” a track featured on his newly-released Swimming album.

    For his second number, Miller recruited fellow musician Thundercat for “What’s The Use.” The pair will tour together later this year as part of Miller’s 26-city tour of North America. The Pittsburgh-bred rhymer capped things off with “2009,” another Swimming standout.

    Watch Miller’s Tiny Desk Concert below.

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    5 thoughts on “Mac Miller Performs Songs From “Swimming” During NPR Tiny Desk Concert

    1. Mac found a groove on this one. He’s an average MC, but he’s put together some fantastic backing tunes.

    2. i really never will understand how he got popular? the tattoos? the family connections? HOW SWAY? Because as an emcee he is nothing special whatsoever.

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