Mac
Miller,
the
famous
rapper
from
Pittsburgh
died
on
Friday
(September
7,
2018)
due
to
drug
overdose.
According
to
the
reports,
the
rapper
took
his
last
breath
at
his
residence
in
Los
Angeles.
The
rapper
and
producer
publicly
spoke
about
his
struggle
with
substance
abuse
and
desire
to
achieve
sobriety.
In
the
course
of
his
music
career,
he
created
some
of
the
best
albums
that
topped
the
Billboard
chart.
He
made
his
debut
through
the
album
Blue
Slide
Park.
His
songs
mostly
spoke
about
his
extensive
usage
of
drugs.
In
the
song
'Loud'
he
said,
"Yeah,
people
lie,
numbers
won't
...
Keep
me
high,
drugs
is
close
...
Roll
one
up,
pour
a
cup
...
Watch
the
world
go
up
in
smoke."
Only
a
day
before
his
death,
Vulture
published
a
profile
in
which
he
was
stated
as
to
saying,
"The
people
that
have
the
best
chance
of
knowing
me,
that
would
like
to,
would
just
be
by
listening
to
my
music."
Last
Month,
reportedly,
the
rapper
was
charged
by
the
Los
Angeles
City
Attorney's
with
DUI
as
a
result
of
a
May
car
accident
he
was
involved
in.
Previously,
he
was
in
the
news
for
breaking
up
with
the
singer
Ariana
Grande.