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He's back at work now, however the medical bills are starting to come in. He is a friend to many and an integral part of hip-hop community not only in Pittsburgh, but nationally. I strongly encourage us to come together to show support for someone that has given back to some many. Donate Share. Donations See top donations See top. Harry Smith. Katie C.
Nikolaos Stroubos. Demetri Robinson. Tairey Perez. Organizer and beneficiary. Natalie Coccia. It was just sitting there, and Mac found it, and Wiz said it was cool. I thought that song was never gonna come out, and then Malcolm heard it and made it into something cool. I just remember it as us going in and having fun. Yeah, exactly. That time period, I think we were all just kinda naive.
It was still just low level. Whatever happens, happens. From being around Malcolm a lot, he was kinda like my little brother in a way with the music stuff.
So we would always mess with each other. It came together from there. Working with Mac on such an early project, did you foresee all the turns his music career would take? Did you see Macadelic and Watching Movies in him? I saw the talent. I always knew he was talented because he could always play instruments. I could definitely see the artistry in him, back then. Biggest surprise during the sessions? Eric was very surprised that he could play any instrument. I think that surprised both of us because, like I said, I met him as Easy Mac.
I think E. He would sit down and play anything. It was just natural to him, really. Yeah, definitely. It was more financial, at the time. Not being able to pay for studio time was the only thing keeping him out of the studio.
He would try to trade us computer monitors and random stuff for a little bit of studio time…. He had one of those CD turntable things that he traded to E. Just anything he could do to further his music career, he would do. He would literally do anything to be in the studio. When Rostrum [Records] came about for him , it just made it easier for him to be in the studio at all times.
And his charisma, he could make anybody like him in a very short period of time. He was just a likeable person. I never foresaw everything that happened, but he just had the effect where people gravitated towards him. I got shot in , and I luckily had health insurance, but somebody set up a GoFundMe for me and he sent 10 grand, which basically paid everything off.
I just think he wanted to, like, take care of me in a way. He was just that type of person, where his friends were just important to him. I think I texted him or something, but him and Ariana [Grande] were some of the first people to come to the hospital, too. Our latest installment in Year of Mac is a special interview with close friend and collaborator Syd, of The Internet.
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