Mac flip clock12/11/2023 ![]() Like, we don't know what we're getting into once we get into the moment. So I wrote this song, tell myself to hold on.ĬARTER: And this happens a lot with with Tiny Desk performances. MILLER: (Rapping) Nine times out of 10, I get it wrong. So you were able to sort of see both of those sides of him right at the desk. I never fall.ĬARTER: But the cool thing there is there were moments in the show where you saw him sort of flip a switch and become like the maestro and the master musician. MILLER: (Rapping) Maybe dunk, but I've never been tall. And the energy in the room was just - it was almost to the point where I had to work hard to, like, reel it in because they were having such a good time. I hope I never keep you waiting.ĬARTER: His light was so bright on that day. ![]() MILLER: (Rapping) I don't want to keep you waiting. And there was a little - I can sense a little bit of nerves in this very first song, but he quickly shook them off. (Rapping) The world is so small till it ain't.ĬARTER: Mac told me he was nervous when we were taking the elevator up. Ladies and gentlemen, make some noise for Mac Miller. Bobby shared his memories of that day and told us why that performance is considered so special.īOBBY CARTER, BYLINE: The people who know that I produced this Tiny Desk, they always ask like, you know, what was he like on that day? NPR Music's Bobby Carter produced that performance. ![]() ![]() A month after that NPR performance, Mac Miller died at age 26. It's gotten more than a hundred million streams on YouTube. Five years ago, the musician and rapper Mac Miller released his fifth album called "Swimming." A few days later, NPR Music released his Tiny Desk Concert, which went on to become one of the most watched Tiny Desks ever. ![]()
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