Most Dope: The Extraordinary Life of Mac Miller

Most Dope: The Extraordinary Life of Mac Miller

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  • Author:Paul Cantor
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Summary

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 was born on January 19, 1992。 He 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, behind the curtain, the velvet ropes, and studio doors, 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。

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Reviews

Chris Zurawsky

I just heard the author interviewed on WNYC。 He sounded sincere and seemed to know what he's talking about。 Really raved about the wonders of Pittsburgh and the neighborhood where Miller grew up, which I appreciated since I live in the same neighborhood。Re: the family not authorizing it 。。。 I just read a majestic biography about Andrew Mellon, another Pittsburgh。 The writer reveals many details about Mellon and the whole clan, warts and all。 I've also read biographies of the Mellon family writte I just heard the author interviewed on WNYC。 He sounded sincere and seemed to know what he's talking about。 Really raved about the wonders of Pittsburgh and the neighborhood where Miller grew up, which I appreciated since I live in the same neighborhood。Re: the family not authorizing it 。。。 I just read a majestic biography about Andrew Mellon, another Pittsburgh。 The writer reveals many details about Mellon and the whole clan, warts and all。 I've also read biographies of the Mellon family written by the patriarch, Thomas Mellon, and Paul Mellon, who was Andrew Mellon's son。 Neither of them was nearly as interesting or honest as the biography written by an outsider。 Maybe the author of "Most Dope" is a carpetbagger, or maybe just an honest outsider。 Time 。。。 and actually reading the book 。。。 will tell。 。。。more

Justin

I thought this was a very fair representation of Mac Miller's story。 Very well written and I really appreciated the efforts by the author on telling the story。 I thought this was a very fair representation of Mac Miller's story。 Very well written and I really appreciated the efforts by the author on telling the story。 。。。more

Barbara Boda

This is the best book I have read in a long time。。。。。Wow what a read。 Don't miss this if you are a Mac Miller fan。 This is the best book I have read in a long time。。。。。Wow what a read。 Don't miss this if you are a Mac Miller fan。 。。。more

The Mac

Look, i am one of the biggest Mac Miller fans on planet earth。 i have three Mac tattoos (including his logo, on my leg, and its prtty fucking tight)。 i thought this book was gonna hella sketch b4 i opened it up。 Then im reading it and im like nah this is not at all what i thought it was gonna be, its high key amazing and might be the most dopest of any of the mac shit i have ever seen。 rly captures what i think all the mac heads love abt him and felt like i was right there with him。 so cool to s Look, i am one of the biggest Mac Miller fans on planet earth。 i have three Mac tattoos (including his logo, on my leg, and its prtty fucking tight)。 i thought this book was gonna hella sketch b4 i opened it up。 Then im reading it and im like nah this is not at all what i thought it was gonna be, its high key amazing and might be the most dopest of any of the mac shit i have ever seen。 rly captures what i think all the mac heads love abt him and felt like i was right there with him。 so cool to see his friends get to tell their stories too。 this book is the shit。 i love it。 。。。more

Ayeshakamal

Why is everyone saying that this book sucks and the author had no access to Macs circle?I’m confused。 He spoke to all of his close friends, everyone in the inner circle except the parents and brother, who declined, I get it。 And I know they weren’t happy。 But everyone else talked to him? I’m sorry I don’t get it。 Cantor appears to be a real fan and moved by macs story。 Cash grab? I’m not convinced。 Also I’m not sure once goes into the books business for cash。 Kinda makes you wonder if it was a r Why is everyone saying that this book sucks and the author had no access to Macs circle?I’m confused。 He spoke to all of his close friends, everyone in the inner circle except the parents and brother, who declined, I get it。 And I know they weren’t happy。 But everyone else talked to him? I’m sorry I don’t get it。 Cantor appears to be a real fan and moved by macs story。 Cash grab? I’m not convinced。 Also I’m not sure once goes into the books business for cash。 Kinda makes you wonder if it was a ruse to get people to only support the book of Mac? But I digress…I got an advanced copy of this book and of course I was skeptical but honestly…。I can’t hate, this book really resonated with me。 It’s exactly what I was looking for in a biography of such a beloved star。 Unlike The Book Of Mac, which was really not good and frankly wasn’t even about Mac but more the author, Cantor really digs into Macs background, influences, trajectory, triumphs and failures to weave together an emotional, often heart-wrenching coming of age story。 The original interviews were deep — I really felt for all these guys — and the piecing together of numerous sources because let’s face it — Mac was an open book! Which is what we all love about him — were done really well。 I loved the trips cantor takes down different lanes that build context around Macs life — Pittsburgh, Wiz, white rappers, etc — to provide a complete picture of his nuances, where he came from and the things that made him who he was。 Sure, he delves into the drugs and there were clearly a lot of people around him who were worried and who loved him。 Ultimately though, he was gonna do what he was gonna do, and in the end, this book is a serenade to Macs talent, charisma and impact, and builds the case for why there is a hole in hip hop, music…the world, without him。 The end had me in tears。 RIP legend。 。。。more

Dennis King

The reviews on Goodreads for this book are so at odds with reality that it is hard to know what to make of them。 I obtained an early copy。 I can tell you, even the reviews that appear legit are suspect。 They repeat talking points about the book made elsewhere。 They DO NOT reflect the content of the book AT ALL。 Anyone who spends more than ten minutes reading it would see that。I mention the reviews because I saw them after I read the book。 And the reviews for "Most Dope" make me feel bad for Mac。 The reviews on Goodreads for this book are so at odds with reality that it is hard to know what to make of them。 I obtained an early copy。 I can tell you, even the reviews that appear legit are suspect。 They repeat talking points about the book made elsewhere。 They DO NOT reflect the content of the book AT ALL。 Anyone who spends more than ten minutes reading it would see that。I mention the reviews because I saw them after I read the book。 And the reviews for "Most Dope" make me feel bad for Mac。 He is no longer here, but ​you can tell from the opening pages of "Most Dope" that the book was written with such a deep, abiding respect for him and all that he went through。 To see anyone write this book off pre-maturely is just beyond sad。 This is the reason we can't have nice things。 Let's be honest。 Go into the book with an open mind。 That's what Mac would want。 He says it in the book about his music。 "Don't have expectations。" If you do that, "Most Dope" is the closest you could get to Mac, without actually being friends with him。 It tells his story, but in the context of the larger world he inhabited。 Where he came from, what he did, who he did it with, and what he meant。 I loved it。 You probably will too。 。。。more

Ashley Marie

First, I have to acknowledge the elephant in the room。 This book was written without the consent of the family and friends of Mac Miller himself。 Due to this, a lot of the book feels inauthentic and pieced together。 It follows a very haphazard timeline of Miller's life based on other people's work: interviews, journals, TV appearance, etc。 It reads like a research paper of collected pieces than a coherent recollection of his life。 Had I had known this prior to requesting, I would have passed。Thi First, I have to acknowledge the elephant in the room。 This book was written without the consent of the family and friends of Mac Miller himself。 Due to this, a lot of the book feels inauthentic and pieced together。 It follows a very haphazard timeline of Miller's life based on other people's work: interviews, journals, TV appearance, etc。 It reads like a research paper of collected pieces than a coherent recollection of his life。 Had I had known this prior to requesting, I would have passed。This book is a money-grab。 It feels as if there wasn't enough to fill the prompt, so Cantor added in things that loosely fit the bill to create "substance。" This is not something I would recommend, keep, or promote; it's poorly written and lacks credibility。 As a reader and a fan, I'm disappointed。 You expect a level of clarity and depth when it comes to reading biographies。 You expect to dive into the life of the person。 You want to see new things about them and learn about who they are。 This didn't provide any of that。 Anyone who had an interest in Mac Miller's life would know a lot of this already。 Take Mac out of the story and it's an interesting look at the history of hip hop, but this is not in honor of Mac Miller。With that out of the way, this text was so poorly written that I barely made it through, eventually stopping at 67%。 Being that the author had no relationship with Miller, a lot of what was discussed was on the surface。 What is shared about him is vague or broad, repeating a lot of the comments made about Miller and his career。 And the repetitiveness didn't stop there, the themes and ideas covered were super repetitive: where he grew up, he was white, the different influences。 I didn't actually feel like I learned anything about Mac Miller as a person, instead just as an icon from far away。 Part of what played into this was the inability to just tell his story。The opening to this book was one of the first places it lost me。 Instead of inviting us into Mac Miller's world, we were given a history lesson on Pittsburgh and the subsection that he grew up in。 While this could have been interesting, it was long and created a disconnect by bringing us way back in American history。 It slowly makes its way into his parents' lives and how they started their family, but again, it was a basic recitation of general information。 Knowing that his family was not involved made this part hard to read too because you knew that information was just pieced together, not shared directly。SO much of this book is building the history of hip hop in America, more specifically the North East/Pittsburgh。 I know more about Wiz。 Eminem, and Vanilla Ice than I ever needed to know from this book。 While those three feel relevant to Miller's story (Wiz being a friend in Pittsburgh, Eminem and Ice both being white), all of the rest is just overwhelming。 I was reading pages upon pages about the discovery and rise of SO MANY rappers, often with no connection at all to Miller and most well before his time。 I understand setting the scene, but it feels like filler information to try to create an ambiance that just wasn't there。 I liked hearing stories of local rappers and the direct scene he grew up in, but the rest was unnecessary。There was too much of a focus on him being white too。 While I understand the stigma this placed on his career and the difficulty it presented in entering the rap realm, we all knew this。 We know he's white and that it wasn't easy when he is only being compared to Em and Ice。 This could have had it's own chapter, talked about the evolution of being white in hip hop, and left it at that。 Instead, it came up often and repetitively。 Even with the sporadic inclusion of other white rappers (especially the Beastie Boys), it felt like a cop-out to add in more fluff。 None of these careers mirrored or modeled each other: each rapper was completely unique to the other with diverse backgrounds and different musical focuses and influences。All of these distractions made it hard to follow。 I often couldn't remember how old Miller should be at one point or another because there was no linear path for this book to take。 Trying to piece together someone's life through other people's journalism presents a problem with coherency。 It was evident here。 Parts of it were such media clichés too。 Going through mixtape and albums track by track, sharing what each song is about? Really? A simple Google search will produce those answers。The only good thing was the little information I took away once we reached KIDS about 40% of the way in。 It was fun to see his drive and determination and to read the repurposed quotes from childhood and teenaged friends, but none of it spoke to anything Miller hasn't said before。 It was hard to decipher Miller's true standing on some points though because it was pieced together。 I'm not sure I could clearly identify his influences or directions just from having read this book。 So when a few golden nuggets slipped through, I appreciated it。While the last 33% could provide some new discovery for me, I'll never know。 I read more than I wanted to and made sure that my assertions were consistent before jumping ship。 This one star rating truly reflects my feelings towards this biography。 Thank you to Abrams Press and NetGalley for the advanced copy。 。。。more

Emily Glynn

This is the best book I have ever read in my life。

Adriana

Paul Cantor is exploiting the life and family of Mac Miller with this book。 It’s an ignorant, selfish, and cowardly cash grab。 May your karma take no mercy on you, Paul。

Zara

" THIS BOOK IS NOT AUTHORIZED BY MAC'S ESTATE OR FAMILY。 Essentially, this author is trying to capitalize on the death of Mac Miller and the interest in Donna-Claire Chesman's recently-announced "The Book of Mac: Remembering Mac Miller", which DOES have the authorization of Mac's family and estate。 " " THIS BOOK IS NOT AUTHORIZED BY MAC'S ESTATE OR FAMILY。 Essentially, this author is trying to capitalize on the death of Mac Miller and the interest in Donna-Claire Chesman's recently-announced "The Book of Mac: Remembering Mac Miller", which DOES have the authorization of Mac's family and estate。 " 。。。more

LiAnn Kowalski

Love。

B

Paul Cantor should be ashamed of himself for releasing this against the wishes of Mac Miller's family。 This is so sick。 Paul Cantor will be forever remembered as a weasel。 Paul Cantor should be ashamed of himself for releasing this against the wishes of Mac Miller's family。 This is so sick。 Paul Cantor will be forever remembered as a weasel。 。。。more

Carrie Fisherman

i thought it was fair and accurate。 The stuff about you know who was interesting and not what I was expecting at all。

Alicia

good book。

Panthro1

A tour de force of biography writing that completely unpacks the mystery of Mac Miller。

Alex Ledford

If y’all really wanna read the book and make sure this man doesn’t get a profit。 Just steal that shiz。 Respect to Mac and his family, this book needs the profit to go to a charity of their choosing。

Timothy Kaslow

A pretty amazing book。

Robert Lutnick

I didn't know much about Mac Miller before going into this one, nor did I really care to, but I read a few pages of this and couldn't put it down。 What a life, what a book。 I didn't know much about Mac Miller before going into this one, nor did I really care to, but I read a few pages of this and couldn't put it down。 What a life, what a book。 。。。more

Dale Rochford

Warning! Not a legit or credible book, this snakey author is writing about Macs life to try make money and is not even authorised to write about him, he is trying to make profit off of dead artists for himself。 Author also has criminal history for horrible horrible things。 Do not buy!

Ryan Preuss

Nasty cash grab。 Will never understand a person who refuses to respect the wishes of a family who is mourning the loss of there son。 Not an outrageous wish。 Just don't release the book。 Hope the scrutiny and timing was worth the little to no profit of releasing the book。 Really disappointing story。 Nasty cash grab。 Will never understand a person who refuses to respect the wishes of a family who is mourning the loss of there son。 Not an outrageous wish。 Just don't release the book。 Hope the scrutiny and timing was worth the little to no profit of releasing the book。 Really disappointing story。 。。。more

Jd

The author's extensive research and discussion with friends, collaborators and roommates should make Mac come alive on the page。 Raw and real。 Apparently the family is against the book, which is concerning。 Why would they be against Cantor for honoring Mac? I'm guessing money because they also have an endorsed author writing Another bio that is connected to their wallets?Just read the book and forget the politics! The author's extensive research and discussion with friends, collaborators and roommates should make Mac come alive on the page。 Raw and real。 Apparently the family is against the book, which is concerning。 Why would they be against Cantor for honoring Mac? I'm guessing money because they also have an endorsed author writing Another bio that is connected to their wallets?Just read the book and forget the politics! 。。。more

Alexander Goras

Please do not support this book。 Statement from Malcolm's family:It has come to the attention of the family and friends of Mac Miller that a new book called Most Dope: The Extraordinary Lift of Mac Miller by Paul Cantor has recently been made available for pre-order。 This book is not authorized or endorsed by Malcom's family and has been written by a writer with whom Malcolm did not have a relationship。 Furthermore, the writer had no meaningful access to those that were closest to Malcolm - frie Please do not support this book。 Statement from Malcolm's family:It has come to the attention of the family and friends of Mac Miller that a new book called Most Dope: The Extraordinary Lift of Mac Miller by Paul Cantor has recently been made available for pre-order。 This book is not authorized or endorsed by Malcom's family and has been written by a writer with whom Malcolm did not have a relationship。 Furthermore, the writer had no meaningful access to those that were closest to Malcolm - friends, family, and collaborators etc。 In fact, the write of this book was made aware at the outset of the process of writing this book that the family and friends of Malcolm were uncomfortable with him authoring this biography, yet he chose to proceed against our polite insistence that he not do disservice to Malcolm's legacy through writing a book without legitimate primary sources。While we can't definitively speak to the intention, we cannot help but feel the timing of it being made available for pre-order is mean to capitalize on the interest in Donna-Claire Chesman's recently-announced The Book of Mac with the expectation that people will confuse this book for Donna's which does have the support of the estate and includes extensive interviews with the people whom Malcolm held dear。What we can say definitively, however, is that Most Dope: The Extraordinary Life of Mac Miller's planned release date of January 18th, the day before Malcolm's birthday, is not accidental。 We have been consistently disappointed by the author and publisher's decision to pursue this book given their full understanding of our discomfort with the circumstances under which it was authored, but utilizing Malcolm's birthdate as a marketing tool is exploitative and incredibly disappointing。With that in mind we urge those that wish to support Malcolm and his legacy to abstain from purchasing this book 。。。more

James Dyche

Abrams Press should drop this book and it should never see the light of day。 Obviously by the other reviews other Mac fans have raised the concern that this book is nothing more than a cash grab by the author。 THE BOOK OF MAC October 26, 2021! The family approved biography, let’s make it a New York Times bestseller!

Jordan Whittaker

Shallow book with little interesting documentation from the people who were close to Mac。 Really disappointing, especially with the knowledge that his estate and family vehemently discouraged the author from publishing it in the first place。

David

Don’t buy this book, the author is only trying to capitalize off of Mac’s death, his estate didn’t approve of the book, and it’s disgusting that Paul Cantor decided to go through with publishing the book even though Mac’s estate told him not to, if you want to support someone that actually cares about Mac and doesn’t just want to capitalize off his death I would recommend you get Donna-Claire Chesman’s book “The Book of Mac”

Katie Gotlieb

This book is being written without any consultation or permission from mac's family。 Instead, read The book of Mac, written by Donna-Claire Chesman。 This book has been written with the families consent and consultation。 Do not support this book!!!! This book is being written without any consultation or permission from mac's family。 Instead, read The book of Mac, written by Donna-Claire Chesman。 This book has been written with the families consent and consultation。 Do not support this book!!!! 。。。more

Jose

Not authorized by family。 No meaningful sources。 A money-grab。

Diamond

The family of Mac Miller does not support the release & publication of this book。 Do not buy this if you support Mac Miller and his family!

John

This author has absolutely nothing in terms of a relationship or knowledge of Miller or anyone he was associated with in line。 It’s so disrespectful to try to make a quick buck on the suffering of a family who expressly didn’t want this to happen。

Emilija Žentelyte

Don’t purchase this book! This author doesn’t want to honour Mac’s life and legacy but just to earn money!!!Check instagram @92tilinfinity post for an extended explanation。 Recommend ordering Donna-Claire Chesman’s book, which is certified。