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Los Angeles, California, USA
34.1491° N · -118.3965° W
Get DirectionsMac Miller — born Malcolm James McCormick — was found dead at his home in Studio City, Los Angeles, on September 7, 2018. He was 26 years old. The cause of death was an accidental overdose of fentanyl, cocaine, and alcohol. Miller's death intensified public attention on the fentanyl crisis in the United States, as the fentanyl was reportedly present in counterfeit oxycodone pills he had obtained. A dealer named Cameron James Pettit was later sentenced to over 10 years in federal prison for distributing the pills that contributed to Miller's death.
Mac Miller emerged from Pittsburgh's hip hop scene as a teenager, releasing his debut mixtape at 15 and building an enormous online following before signing a major label deal. His debut album Blue Slide Park (2011) debuted at number one on the Billboard 200, and his subsequent work — particularly the albums Swimming (2018) and the posthumous Circles (2020) — revealed a maturing artist of genuine depth and musical ambition. Swimming, released just a month before his death, was his most acclaimed work, blending hip hop with jazz, soul, and psychedelia.
Miller's Studio City home is a private residence. He is buried at Homewood Cemetery in Pittsburgh, his hometown. His death at 26 devastated a generation of fans who had grown up with his music, and Swimming was posthumously nominated for a Grammy for Best Rap Album. His legacy as a rapper who prioritised artistic growth over commercial formula continues to influence hip hop.
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