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Mac Miller was a legend. This late Pittsburgh-native rapper, singer, and producer was known for his candid lyrics and genre-bending style. As the news of Miller’s death spread, his true cultural impact came into focus. Artists, celebrities, and Pittsburghers have offered love for his legacy.
Tonight @Drake dedicated his song “Emotionless” to #MacMiller ❤️ #AATTM pic.twitter.com/GSb5HxyMdw
— JAM'N 94.5 (@JAMN945) September 8, 2018
. @donaldglover paid tribute to #MacMiller in Chicago, says his heart was broken after his death.pic.twitter.com/e9HRcFSJqV
— Def Pen (@defpen) September 10, 2018
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love you bro pic.twitter.com/JEVYgKOjPd
— Khalid (@thegreatkhalid) September 7, 2018
Please shine down on our city and keep the ones we have left safe 🙏
— Vigna_Vines (@VinesVigna) September 10, 2018
.#MacMiller #RIPMacMiller #Graphics #GraphicDesign #Pittsburgh #hiphop #music pic.twitter.com/KdoQvIeBSv
Elton John dedicates Don’t Let The Sun Go Down On Me to Mac Miller: “Mac, wherever you are, I hope you’re happy now” 😢 pic.twitter.com/oJHNfVFqdz
— Maeve McDermott (@maeve_mcdermott) September 9, 2018
Cole a real one for this Rest easy @MacMiller pic.twitter.com/jhmBDRp7dU
— tommy (@TGierczic) September 8, 2018
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This article appears in September 5, 2018 – Pittsburgh City Paper.

