Most Dope: The Extraordinary Life of Mac Miller

Most Dope: The Extraordinary Life of Mac Miller

by Paul Cantor

Narrated by Paul Cantor

Unabridged — 11 hours, 5 minutes

Most Dope: The Extraordinary Life of Mac Miller

Most Dope: The Extraordinary Life of Mac Miller

by Paul Cantor

Narrated by Paul Cantor

Unabridged — 11 hours, 5 minutes

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An unauthorized biography of the great rapper, Mac Miller, who died at the age of 26. From the streets of Pittsburgh to the palm trees of L.A., Miller could never outrun his addictions and depression. This raw look at the rapper's life is not endorsed by the family and is sure to generate some controversy.

The first biography of rapper Mac Miller, the Pittsburgh cult favorite-turned-rap superstar who touched the lives of millions before tragically passing away at the age of twenty-six



Malcolm James McCormick began making music at a young age and by fifteen was already releasing mixtapes. One of the first true viral superstars, his early records earned him a rabid legion of die-hard fans-as well as a few noteworthy detractors. But despite his undeniable success, Miller was plagued by struggles with substance abuse and depression, both of which fueled his raw and genre-defying music yet ultimately led to his demise.



Through detailed reporting and interviews with dozens of Miller's confidants, Paul Cantor brings you to leafy Pittsburgh, seductive Los Angeles, and frenzied New York, where you will meet Miller's collaborators, producers, business partners, best friends, and even his roommates. Traveling deep into Miller's inner circle, Most Dope tells the story of a passionate, gifted young man who achieved his life's ambition, only to be undone by his personal demons.



Most Dope is part love letter, part cautionary tale, never shying away from the raw, visceral way Mac Miller lived his life.

Editorial Reviews

Publishers Weekly

01/31/2022

In this engrossing debut, journalist Cantor unpacks the complex legacy of Mac Miller (1992–2018), “a rapper who spent his life... explor the space between his own madness and genius.” Born Malcolm McCormick in Pittsburgh, Pa., Miller grew up in a house “full of art and music.” By his teens, he was rapping at his Jewish summer camp’s Shabbat Concerts and, in 2008, he released his first album with his hip-hop group, Ill Spoken. After going solo under the moniker “Mac Miller” (Miller was a family name), his freestyling prowess got him signed to the indie label Rostrum Records. Cantor briskly recounts how this catapulted Miller from Pittsburgh’s underground rap scene to becoming an international sensation, before inking a $10-million deal with Warner Bros. in 2015, and releasing “the best album of his career” with 2018’s Swimming. While he extols Miller’s outsize talents, Cantor also candidly reckons with the rapper’s inner demons: his fame, for one, plagued him, and while “his openness about his battle with substance abuse endeared him to many,” it was Miller’s addiction that led to his fatal accidental overdose. In doing so, Cantor offers a raw look at the struggles that fueled Miller’s most enduring creations. Fans won’t want to miss this. (Jan.)

USA Today

An insightful exploration of his life…Painstakingly reported by Cantor, who interviewed more than 100 people during a three-year process.

Daily Beast

An inside look at Miller’s life through the eyes of his friends and industry peers, tracking the musician’s life journey as he quickly ascended the ranks.

New York Times Book Review

A tender, studious remembrance.

From the Publisher

A tender, studious remembrance.”—New York Times Book Review

“An insightful exploration of his life…Painstakingly reported by Cantor, who interviewed more than 100 people during a three-year process.”—USA Today

“An inside look at Miller’s life through the eyes of his friends and industry peers, tracking the musician’s life journey as he quickly ascended the ranks.”—Daily Beast

“In this engrossing debut, journalist Cantor unpacks the complex legacy of Mac Miller…Fans won’t want to miss this.” —Publishers Weekly

Library Journal

02/04/2022

Literary and media critic Cantor wrote this first biography of rap legend Mac Miller (1992–2018) without the participation of Miller's family and estate but manages to provide a respectful and moving account of Miller's career and complicated life. Raised in affluence, Miller knew by age 15 that he wanted to be a rapper. An unabashed self-promoter, he mastered social media (he was one of the first to use Twitter). Miller wanted his music to reflect the concerns of everyday kids, and his songs were a mixed bag of sentimentality and crassness, as he wrote about his mother, his grandparents' love story, and the wealth of Donald Trump. Cantor touches on Miller's brief reality show on MTV, his romantic relationship with Ariana Grande, his struggles with addiction and visits to rehab, and his death at 26 due to an overdose of fentanyl, cocaine, and alcohol, but the focus is on Miller's development as an artist and the relationships that helped his career evolve. VERDICT While Cantor relies heavily on previously published interviews, he does provide fresh insights from Miller's professional acquaintances, and the result is an honest, cautionary tale about a troubled musician gone too soon.—Lisa Henry

Product Details

BN ID: 2940178566510
Publisher: Tantor Audio
Publication date: 02/22/2022
Edition description: Unabridged
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