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At Metacritic, a site that calculates an aggregate score based on a number of professional reviews, the album has received a score of 58/100 (based on 12 articles) which indicates "mixed or average reviews". Critical reception Professional ratings Aggregate scoresīlue Slide Park received generally mixed reviews from music critics. The song peaked at number 23 on the Billboard Bubbling Under Hot 100 chart. "Up All Night" was released as the third single digitally via iTunes on November 15, 2011. The song debuted at number 64 on the Billboard Hot 100. The second single, " Party on Fifth Ave.", also produced by ID Labs, was released on October 28, 2011, with an accompanying music video. At the time, it was Miller's highest charting single, surpassing " Donald Trump", which charted at number 75. The song peaked at number 60 on the US Billboard Hot 100 chart. The album's first single, " Frick Park Market", was produced by ID Labs, and released alongside an accompanying music video on August 18, 2011. Blue Slide Park was released by Rostrum Records on November 8, 2011. The album cover art was designed by his older brother, Miller McCormick. The latter track was released to commemorate the album surpassing 25,000 pre-orders. The tracks "Smile Back" and "Blue Slide Park" were released as non-singles on September 23 and October 13, respectively.

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On July 5, 2011, Mac Miller announced Blue Slide Park on his YouTube channel.
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The Washington Post said “Miller’s skillful rhymes, humorous themes and upbeat demeanor are catching the nation by storm.” Complex Magazine called Miller “The Steel City’s newest rap poster boy.” while the Source Magazine placed him on their cover hailing Miller as “a dominant independent force who is here to stay.” The New York Times praised Mac’s attention to his fans by claiming “Miller’s early plan to give away free music has paid off in big ways.” Rolling Stone praised his progress saying “Mac’s new music is another positive step in his long stylistic evolution.” and took the internet and music industry by storm.īillboard called Mac “The new blueprint of success in the music industry,” while CNN labeled Mac having “a buzz comparable to The Beatles.” Mac was also featured on the cover of XXL Magazine’s coveted Top Freshman list. In August 2010, Mac released his Rostrum debut K.I.D.S. With a handful of offers on the table, the young phenom decided to sign with independent powerhouse Rostrum Records. By of July 2010, Mac’s buzz became undeniable. During this time he released “The Jukebox” and “The High Life” and began to generate a legitimate buzz in the streets and online. By 2009, Mac began recording solo records. Recording his first songs in the Fall of 2007, Mac went on to form a duo called The Ill Spoken. Influenced by the styles of artists such as Big L, Lauryn Hill, Outkast, and A Tribe Called Quest, Mac soon developed a reputation for delivering jaw-dropping freestyles in Pittsburgh. Then, after learning to compose songs in a variety of musical genres, he began studying the art of rhyme. A multi-talented musician who can play numerous instruments and a young novice of the freestyle/cipher/battle circuit of his hometown, Mac paved his way to superstardom in his blue-collar hometown for years.īorn in 1992, Mac taught himself to play piano, drums, guitar, and bass by the age of 6.

A graduate of Taylor Allderdice High School, Mac caught the eyes and ears of Rostrum Records, inking a deal in July 2010. In a blossoming hip-hop hotbed of talent, Malcolm “Mac Miller” McCormick has arrived as the latest superstar out of Pittsburgh, PA.

Featuring production from fellow hometown team ID Labs along with Ritz Reynolds and Clams Casino, and boasting the successful singles "Frick Park Market," "Party on Fifth Ave" and "Smile Back." Rostrum Records presents this 2LP version of Pittsburgh-based rapper Mac Miller's 2011 throwback style debut Blue Slide Park, an album that entered the Billboard Charts at #1, the first independently-distributed release to do so since 1995.
