Dipset‘s Juelz Santana waited nearly an entire week to remember everyone’s favorite Pittsburgh emcee. The New York native went to social media to salute the life of late hip-hop artist Mac Miller.
Juelz jumped on Instagram this week with footage of Mac showing his lyrical bars with a Hot 97 freestyle clip.
This 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)
Last weekend, West Coast rapper Game admitted he needed a day to compose his thoughts after Miller’s death.
Sometimes you just need time to reflect. 📸 @thegame remembrers @MacMiller 1/2 pic.twitter.com/9dSUEITdMY
— SOHH (@sohh) September 9, 2018
…. 📸 @thegame @MacMiller 2/2 pic.twitter.com/p3DBcWWTTz
— SOHH (@sohh) September 9, 2018
A few nights ago, rap star Drake dedicated his Boston concert to the memory of Miller.
Drake dedicates his show in Boston to Mac Miller as he performs Emotionless. #AATTM pic.twitter.com/4LhUiTXgac
— Word On Road (@WordOnRd) September 8, 2018