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Mac Miller’s estate drops 10th anniversary album

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1 Min Read June 23, 2023 | 3 years Ago
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Mac Miller’s album “Watching Movies With the Sound Off” celebrated its 10th anniversary with a special edition of the record.

Rostrum Records released the new edition along with the estate of the Pittsburgh native, according to Rolling Stone.

The 20-track album contains three original bonus songs — “Goosebumpz,” “O.K.” with Tyler, the Creator and “Claymation” with Vinny Radio — as well as the unreleased, original version of the song “The Star Room,” featuring Earl Sweatshirt.

The 10th anniversary edition is available via streaming platforms. It also is available for preorder on vinyl. Vinyl versions feature the exclusive bonus track “The Quest,” according to Rolling Stone.

Miller died on Sept. 7, 2018, of a drug overdose in his Los Angeles home. A man who pleaded guilty to distributing narcotics that led to his death was sentenced last year to 17½ years in prison.

Born Jan. 19, 1992, as Malcolm J. McCormick, he grew up in Pittsburgh’s Point Breeze neighborhood and graduated from Allderdice High School.

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