In wake of the news of Mac Miller’s death, fans and fellow musicians have been paying their respects across the internet.
Miller was found on Friday (September 7) at around noon in his San Fernando Valley home. He was pronounced dead at the scene, law enforcement officials have told TMZ.
The rapper, 26, was troubled by substance abuse and it’s been reported his death is connected to an ‘apparent overdose’, although no official cause of death has been confirmed at this time.
So sad u gone home young Mac I had to post this to smile and think about the good Time we had on the set of this movie man god bless ya family. Pittsburg we lost a real one today 🌟 @macmiller 🙏🏾 pic.twitter.com/AZkqUlhm1V
— Snoop Dogg (@SnoopDogg) September 7, 2018
Following a recent break up, Miller wrecked his G-Wagon car, crashing into a utility pole. He was subsequently arrested for DUI as well as a hit and run.
After his arrest, his former girlfriend, Ariana Grande, asked him to look after himself, tweeting:
Pls take care of yourself. [sic]
Ariana and Miller shared the stage at Manchester’s One Love concert last year, and had been dating for two years when they broke up.
Tributes have dominated social media for the 26-year-old rapper, who’d been due to start his tour next month.
Chance The Rapper said he was ‘broken’ by the news, writing on Twitter:
I don’t know what to say Mac Miller took me on my second tour ever. But beyond helping me launch my career he was one of the sweetest guys I ever knew.
Great man. I loved him for real. I’m completely broken. God bless him. [sic].
I dont know what to say Mac Miller took me on my second tour ever. But beyond helping me launch my career he was one of the sweetest guys I ever knew. Great man. I loved him for real. Im completely broken. God bless him.
— Chance The Rapper (@chancetherapper) September 7, 2018
Rest In Peace to the great soul Mac Miller
— J. Cole (@JColeNC) September 7, 2018
In the early hours on the day of his death, Miller had been tweeting to fans about his upcoming tour, saying he wish it ‘started tomorrow’, and how every show would be ‘special’.
He told fans:
Go get tickets for tour. Thundercat. J.I.D. I’m bringing a band.
The show is going to be special every night.
I wish it started tomorrow. It starts October 27th.
Go get tickets for tour.
Thundercat
J.I.D.I’m bringing a band.
The show is going to be special every night.
I wish it started tomorrow.
It starts October 27th.https://t.co/RGYZC5DTza
— Mac (@MacMiller) September 7, 2018
I just wanna go on tour
— Mac (@MacMiller) September 7, 2018
Earlier this week, Vulture published a candid profile with Miller, who addressed public perceptions of his lifestyle, saying:
You know what’s funny? I feel like the public perception of me varies on who you ask. But there’s a bit of a freedom in knowing that people are going to think all types of sh*t, no matter what.
It actually makes me less stressed about how my actions are perceived. It’s out of my control. I mean, to a degree … I could control it. I could live this squeaky clean life and everything. I could try to control the media. But I’ve been finding freedom in just living and letting people say whatever the f*ck they want.
Like, do I really care what Hollywood Life is saying? If I read a headline, and I’m like, ‘Wow, that’s completely untrue …’ I’m like, ‘That’s as far as it goes. Okay, cool. So a bunch of kids now think that.’ Fine. As long as I have people that are hearing my music, and there’s still that relationship … all that [other] sh*t lasts a day.
Our thoughts are with the family and friends of Mac Miller at this difficult time.
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