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Mac Miller’s 2018 album Swimming portrayed a deep and personal struggle with recovering from heartbreak, depression and substance abuse. The introspective and cathartic release depicted hope, recovery and moving forwards as major goals in the late rapper’s personal and professional life, as he chooses “swimming through stressful waters to relief” rather than stay where he. Swimming is the fifth studio album by American rapper and singer Mac Miller and his last album to be released during his lifetime. It was released on August 3, 2018 by REMember Music and Warner Bros.
More than two years and five months after his untimely death, Mac Miller earned his first platinum album with Swimming. On Wednesday, February 24, Swimming was certified platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA).
Mac miller swimming 🏊♂️ pic.twitter.com/jUnubQB64l
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Swimming, which was released on August 3, 2018, a month before Mac’s death, features hit singles Self Care, Wings, Ladders, What’s the Use? and Small Worlds. Swimming debuted at No. 3 on the Billboard 200 chart before re-entering the top 10 of the Billboard 200 chart a week after Miller’s death on September 7, 2018.
Behind the scenes at Mac Miller's 2018 Tiny Desk Concert pic.twitter.com/mJ6HyG67kE
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Swimming earned a 2019 Grammy nomination. Mac Miller’s other albums Blue Slide Park, Watching Movies with the Sound Off, GO:OD AM, and the posthumous Circles received gold level certification from the RIAA.
The beloved Pittsburgh rapper’s Self Care was awarded double platinum status earlier this month by the RIAA after selling a total of two million units in the United States. The track reached certified platinum in May of 2019.
Mac Miller’s 'Self Care' has now sold over 2 million units in the US.
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Mac’s Faces mixtape is finally coming to streaming services in the near future, according to report this week from HypeBeast.
“The news was confirmed by the late artist’s friend and longtime collaborator ID Labs on Reddit. He responded to a user who commented on the lengthy process of clearing the samples on Faces, saying that the comment was ‘correct and currently happening.’”
The mixtape features guest appearances from Rick Ross, Earl Sweatshirt, Schoolboy Q, Mike Jones, Sir Michael Rocks, Vince Staples, Ab-Soul, Dash, and Miller’s pet dog King Ralph of Malibu.
Mac Miller Blindfolding Himself & Picking Records To Sample & Make A Beat From Scratch For Mass Appeal 🎶🕊 pic.twitter.com/gTIFRZS1yU
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On September 7, 2018, Malcolm McCormick was found unconscious at his home in Los Angeles. He was pronounced dead at the scene from an apparent drug overdose at 26-years-old.