Mac Miller was on the cusp of superstardom when he tragically died from an accidental drug overdose in 2018 and the age of 26. One of the Pittsburgh rapper’s earlier works was missing from the various streaming services but is now available to the masses.
Released in the summer of 2010, Miller’s K.I.D.S. tape was released as a free digital download in conjunction with DatPiff, and just ahead of his debut studio album, Blue Slide Park with Rostrum Records. Still a teenager at the time, Miller’s topics stayed in the cool stoner vibe he was initially known for, and he was yet to display his formidable production and songwriting talents that came with subsequent full-length releases.
Miller did much of the heavy lifting on K.I.D.S., with hometown ally Chevy Woods joining him on the track “Paper Route” and DJ Bionics showing up on an interlude. The mixtape was hit with some controversy after Miller sampled Lord Finesse’s “Hip 2 Da Game,” resulting in the DITC veteran launching a $10 million lawsuit that was eventually settled out of court years later.
With the announcement of the blog era classic hitting the streaming services, fans on Twitter have been replying with their praise and memories of the project. We have those listed below.
Born Malcolm McCormick, Miller first used the alias Easy Mac, a name referenced on his debut mixtape, 2007's But My Mackin' Ain't Easy. His KIDS mixtape became his breakthrough when it was released in August of 2010, earning plenty of attention from hip-hop blogs and landing Miller a recording contract with Rostrum Records. Rostrum released his debut EP, On and on and Beyond, and his debut. Mac Miller - Spotify Singles EP (2018) 0:00 Dunno (Recorded at Spotify Studios N. Official website for Mac Miller. Can people see you on free spotify playlists. Stream now on Apple Music, Spotify, SoundCloud, and more.
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In honor of K.I.D.S being on all streaming platforms..
It’s only right we bump Mac Miller’s “Kool Aid & Frozen Pizza” like it’s 2010 all over again pic.twitter.com/JeKOMeiYrq
— RapVineyard ? (@RapVineyard) April 29, 2020It’s only right we bump Mac Miller’s “Kool Aid & Frozen Pizza” like it’s 2010 all over again pic.twitter.com/JeKOMeiYrq
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Me listening to K.I.D.S alone for the next week. pic.twitter.com/DFCDyD8563
— Peepaw (@politoelias) April 29, 20203.
K.I.D.S is on streaming platforms but now all we need is FUCKING FACES to on them! pic.twitter.com/MXr9UhL18J
— (SIR-G-O) (@SearchForSergio) April 29, 20204.
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Gen-Xers and early Millennials wondering why a movie from the mid 90’s is trending.. K.I.D.S #kids#MacMillerpic.twitter.com/GarJBqiK33
— Mark Perrine (@MutedMark) April 29, 20205.
What a magical time this was. K.I.D.S. is finally available on all streaming services. ??❤️ pic.twitter.com/ktIk8lGbCh
— Samurai Rex (@rexarrowfilms) April 29, 20207.
i wish we could go back 10 years ago when K.I.D.S. first came out. Mac was right. this really is some life changing shit. he did that.
— Leesh (@alyciacassady) April 29, 20208.
Since K.I.D.S is now on steaming platforms, here’s a throwback to vintage Mac Miller’s ‘Nike’s on My Feet’ pic.twitter.com/9FQt1kERH0 Cant see queue on spotify app.
— Elevated Rap (@ElevatedRap) April 29, 2020Mac Miller Kids Spotify
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K.I.D.S IS ON APPLE MUSIC/SPOTIFY.
AND IT HAS KOOL AID & FROZEN PIZZA ON IT. pic.twitter.com/stJepoAHFI
— Ⱬ₳₵₵ ☪︎♋︎ (@SteeIDick) April 29, 2020AND IT HAS KOOL AID & FROZEN PIZZA ON IT. pic.twitter.com/stJepoAHFI
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Why do I get the feeling that most of the Mac Miller fans talking about K.I.D.S. are too young to have seen the movie? pic.twitter.com/4fgWfv4tLv
— IllUMINORTII (@Illuminortii) April 29, 2020