West Coast rapper Anderson .Paak still misses everyone’s favorite late Pittsburgh hip-hop artist. The Dr. Dre protégé hit up social media this week to remember Mac Miller.
.Paak went to Instagram Tuesday (September 18) to wipe the page clean with the exception of a lone shot remembering MM.
@AndersonPaak pic.twitter.com/SpRy6vNlhP
— SOHH (@sohh) September 18, 2018
Prayers up. @AndersonPaak @MacMiller pic.twitter.com/q0Ca4lFp8N
— SOHH (@sohh) September 18, 2018
On Sunday, the Pittsburgh Steelers remembered Mac during its home game.
Pittsburgh Steelers running back James Conner paid tribute to Mac Miller on Sunday by wearing cleats that featured the late artist’s image and name. In addition to Conner’s tribute, the team blasted Miller’s hits from the speakers at Heinz Field. (E! Online)
Thank you Mac. pic.twitter.com/gz9gkA7hBm
— James Conner (@JamesConner_) September 15, 2018
Throughout the years, Miller has flexed his love for the Pittsburgh team.
Remember that time @MacMiller led the #TerribleTowel twirl at @heinzfield? pic.twitter.com/7s7DHmMHuw
— Pittsburgh Steelers (@steelers) September 21, 2015
.@MacMiller is ready. #HereWeGo https://t.co/K08VfstgXn
— Pittsburgh Steelers (@steelers) September 18, 2016
Last week, reports claimed Mac’s music streams exploded following his shocking death.
Following the death of Mac Miller on Friday, on-demand streams of his music in the U.S. climbed by 970 percent, according to Nielsen Music. On Sept. 7, the hip-hop star’s catalog of songs earned 32.5 million streams (audio and video combined), up from 3.04 million on Sept. 6. Following nearly a full tracking week after his death, it’s expected that Miller’s catalog of songs and albums could impact Billboard’s charts next week (dated Sept. 22, reflecting the sales and streaming tracking week of Sept. 7-13). (Billboard)
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