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EPISODE · Sep 12, 2018 · 13 MIN

Our Mac Miller interview when he was only 18 years old

from The Come Up Show

As you may know Mac Miller died on September 7th, 2018. It was and still is a shock to his fans and the hip-hop community at large. I couldn’t believe it when I heard the news and thought someone was playing a joke on me. If you didn’t know The Come Up Show has interviewed Mac Miller three separate times now and i’m going to share with you our first ever interview with him when he was only 18 years old. This was when the Smokers Club Tour came into town in 2010 at the Opera House in Toronto. You can tell by listening Mac Miller is all excited to be in Canada and just excited for his career ahead of him. Without further ado our interview with Mac Miller when he was 18 years old in 2010.A YouTube playlist from our first two interviews with Mac Miller. http://bit.ly/2OelCqpOur third and final Mac Miller interview, a podcast and full interview article http://bit.ly/2Oemlb7This Sunday, September 16, 2pm join graffiti artists Eklipz, EGR and Elicser in conversation with Dr. Mark V. Campbell, as they explore the importance of street art and their creative practice. This event is free with gallery admission! Part of the Everything Remains Raw exhibition on now at the McMichael Canadian Art Collection in collaboration with North Side Hip-Hop.Need a ride to the McMichael? Get on-board the McMichael Art Bus! Departs from the parking lot next to 80 Spadina Ave on Sunday. For more info and tickets, visit http://mcmichael.com/graffiti/Hosted by: Adulis "Chedo" MokananProducers: Jessica Persadie, Chedo.Each and every Wednesday we’ll be uploading a brand new interview with a guest we feel that you should know about. If you love podcasts subscribe to the options below.Subscribe to The Come Up Show Podcast on your favourite platform: bit.ly/2k57m7rShow us love and leave us a review: bit.ly/tcuspodcastreviewFollow us on Instagram & TwitterJoin our newsletter: bit.ly/tcusnewsletterCheck out the new book "Stop Playing By Their Rules: An Artist Guide On How To Market To Fans" bit.ly/2kgGzEVSupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/thecomeupshow. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

As you may know Mac Miller died on September 7th, 2018. It was and still is a shock to his fans and the hip-hop community at large. I couldn’t believe it when I heard the news and thought someone was playing a joke on me. If you didn’t know The Come Up Show has interviewed Mac Miller three separate times now and i’m going to share with you our first ever interview with him when he was only 18 years old. This was when the Smokers Club Tour came into town in 2010 at the Opera House in Toronto. You can tell by listening Mac Miller is all excited to be in Canada and just excited for his career ahead of him. Without further ado our interview with Mac Miller when he was 18 years old in 2010.A YouTube playlist from our first two interviews with Mac Miller. http://bit.ly/2OelCqpOur third and final Mac Miller interview, a podcast and full interview article http://bit.ly/2Oemlb7This Sunday, September 16, 2pm join graffiti artists Eklipz, EGR and Elicser in conversation with Dr. Mark V. Campbell, as they explore the importance of street art and their creative practice. This event is free with gallery admission! Part of the Everything Remains Raw exhibition on now at the McMichael Canadian Art Collection in collaboration with North Side Hip-Hop.Need a ride to the McMichael? Get on-board the McMichael Art Bus! Departs from the parking lot next to 80 Spadina Ave on Sunday. For more info and tickets, visit http://mcmichael.com/graffiti/Hosted by: Adulis "Chedo" MokananProducers: Jessica Persadie, Chedo.Each and every Wednesday we’ll be uploading a brand new interview with a guest we feel that you should know about. If you love podcasts subscribe to the options below.Subscribe to The Come Up Show Podcast on your favourite platform: bit.ly/2k57m7rShow us love and leave us a review: bit.ly/tcuspodcastreviewFollow us on Instagram & TwitterJoin our newsletter: bit.ly/tcusnewsletterCheck out the new book "Stop Playing By Their Rules: An Artist Guide On How To Market To Fans" bit.ly/2kgGzEVSupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/thecomeupshow. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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