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PRESTIGE MERCILO🎧
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letting it do what it do with God by my side
Sydney, Australia Присоединился Temmuz 2018
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@johnnyspliffs yeah bro but i think it was the whole wayne homage ting
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@johnnyspliffs he calls/called him the best rapper alive during his music rollout so idk
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Yeezus & DONDA rollout were special lets see what Larry Jackson has in store for us
Let’s hope they turn the moon into…
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Larry Jackson, founder of gamma., speaks on the partnership with Ye for 'BULLY' and hints at what to expect 👀 "Jackson did tease that anyone who remembers the rollouts for past Ye albums like Yeezus and Donda — both of which Jackson helped launch — should know what's in store." (via GQ)
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@INMYTINYPANTS let me know thoughts,he makes yachty one look trash !
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@PRESTIGEdaFIRST Nah i need to check that out I love Captain Swag
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Many ppl don’t realize Yachty been showing Lil B love his whole career
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Lil Yachty delivers a "freestyle" for Power 106 LA
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@ComplexMusic @INMYTINYPANTS CRUEL SUMMER - GOOD MUSIC
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@DatPiff idk how yall let your brand just go in the mud,literally the pinnacle that carried and influenced the new hip hop era
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In 2009, we tried to throw our very first DatPiff Live concert at the Masonic Temple in Brooklyn. On paper, it looked solid. Styles P, Red Café, JR Writer. In reality? Total disaster. We had no idea how to properly market a show or handle the logistics that come with running one. On top of that, the venue was way out of the mix. It was the perfect storm for things to go wrong, and they did.
But we learned.
In 2010, we ran it back. This time at SOB’s in SoHo, arguably the hottest, most intimate venue in NYC at the time. The approach was different. Instead of stacking the bill with just popular New York names, we built the lineup around artists whose mixtapes we had recently released. XV was the headliner. He was buzzing heavy, and we were dropping his new mixtape at midnight that same night, so the synergy made perfect sense. The supporting cast was strong too: Cory Gunz, Los, Masspike Miles, DJ Woogie, DJ Killatouch.
And then there was Mac Miller.
K.I.D.S. had dropped about a month earlier. Mac had never performed in New York City before. We knew he was hot online, but we had no idea what that would translate to in real life. We didn’t know how many fans would show up for him.
Big mistake.
That night quickly became a Mac Miller show first, DatPiff Live second. I’m not exaggerating when I say 90% of the crowd was there for him. He went on third to last, and the second he touched that stage, the place exploded. The room was shaking. He did a 30-minute set, and if I could go back, I would’ve given him an hour to run the entire mixtape front to back. He absolutely bodied it.
I remember looking around at everyone backstage, we were all in shock. Like, “what just happened?”
His manager at the time, Artie Pitt from Rostrum, great dude, was in tears after the set. He looked at me and said, “I’m just so proud of him, man. He made it. This just solidified what I already knew, the kid’s a star.”
He was right.
None of us could’ve predicted just how far Mac would go, but in that moment, we all knew something had shifted. He had arrived.
As for the rest of the night… after Mac’s set, about half the crowd left. Masspike Miles went on to a nearly empty floor. The remaining fans were holding out for XV, who closed the show to about 40–50% capacity. To his credit, he still delivered a great performance, finishing right around midnight as his mixtape officially dropped.
The next day, the blogs and media coverage labeled it “Mac Miller’s show at SOB’s.” DatPiff barely got mentioned. The other artists barely got mentioned.
And honestly?
Rightfully so.
Deep down, we all knew that was the night. The night Mac Miller went from a buzzing mixtape kid out of Pittsburgh to a future global touring superstar.
It’s a night I’ll never forget.
And I guarantee anyone who was in that building won’t either.
If you were there, drop a comment 🙌 #macmiller
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