Mac Miller Talks Style, Macadelic Mixtape, and Spending Money

The-Re-Up.com team catches up with Mac Miller at his George Mason University stop of his Macadelic tour to talk about features, style, his Macadelic mixtape, daily routines, hipsters, and much more.

The Come Up Show Interviews Mac Miller

Mac Miller really is the hardest working kid in America. When I interviewed him he just graduated high school and since then he has toured internationally, dropped The Best Day Ever mixtape and is working on another project with DJ Jazzy Jeff.

In our interview he talked about the influence Old School Hip-Hop had on him; artists like Big L, Outkast, and Tribe Called Quest. Why he thinks it’s important to never get ahead of yourself and how shocked he is with his success.

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The Flipside: Mac Miller

Consider this the first of many installments of “The Flipside.” It’s a new series we are bringing here to KarenCivil.com bringing you interviews from some of the more talked about artists today. With only my handy Hello Kitty flip cam in tow, I traveled to Highline Ballroom to catch Mac Miller’s performance last week. Weather be damned, the Pittsburgh upstart performed to a packed house and the energy was insane from the moment he stepped on stage.

Afterwards, I manged to pull Mac away for a few minutes and ask him a few questions in regards to some recent events regarding his name and brand.

- If he puts any pressure on himself to captialize on the XXL nod in similar fashion as Wiz did last year.

- His upcoming role in the VH1 series Single Ladies, how that role came about and if he sees a long-term future in acting.

- His relationship with Just Blaze.