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This break is a hip-hop classic to me so by coincidence or design Mac Miller’s party anthem winds up paying tribute to one of my favorite records. Any of us who grew up in the late 1980’s or early 1990’s remember Yo! MTV Raps featuring this song during the famous Ed Lover Dance on a weekly basis. “Party on Fifth Ave.” works for me for reasons the young Mac may or may not be aware of, although I’m sure his producer ID Labs recognized that the Marva Whitney saxophone sample was the same as 45 King’s legendary “900 Number” song. If you tryin to party let me see you raise your hand” Twin sisters gettin wasted so they both are down Got an assortment of styles, just be sure that it’s wildĦ:30 in the mornin’and there still ain’t signs of slowin down We just storm in your house, open doors through a cloud We the assholes that she warned you about This, that, the other, kiss your mother with that mouth? I’m ill as the pills that they give you when you collapse These motherfuckers hatin sounded funnier than Sinbad Still kick raps in cars and packs, so where’s my kids at? “Been around the world and back, yeah I did that Since you can’t keep art and culture in a vacuum any more than Pandora can keep the lid on the jar, it’s only natural for the culture to be expansive rather than stay engaged in unrelenting turf wars about “keeping it real.” Those joining in should respect the door that has been opened for them, and I’m sure Mac Miller does, but he’s so busy at that “Party on Fifth Ave.” it’s hard to notice. It takes all kinds to make up the hip-hop diaspora, and in the last few years it has expanded to include people who back in the early 1990’s would have been eyed with concern as interlopers and intruders. That’s fine really, because rap would be boring if every rapper was as trap as Gucci Mane, as pimp asSnoop Dogg and as thug as Styles P.
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The bad times for Mac Miller seem to last about as long as a fart in the Santa Ana winds. When I was younger told me to wait until I’m olderĪnd now they want tickets to my show for the free” I’ma make my way to the top, every day I get closer We can watch a movie, fuckin stay up late “Do you believe in, fairy tales? Dreams come trueĪnd you were down bad, would you take it?Ĭause you could have the world in the palm of your handīut it don’t mean a thing ’til you change it
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Even when Mac tries to darken the skies and be “Under the Weather,” his chorus and sing-song second verse still manage to sound ebullient. Asher Roth is a little better on the mic when it comes to punchlines, but in terms of topic matter you don’t get the feeling either one has ever had a real taste of hard times.
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There’s an innocence bordering on naivete to their braggadocious rapping and party lifestyle, which both bolstering their perceived flimsy credentials by entering (and winning) battle rap contests. So is Malcolm McCormick worth the hype that’s been accorded his way? That depends on whether you take the following statement as a diss or as props directed his way – he reminds me a lot of Asher Rothand NOT because they both have Jewish ancestry. Nevertheless sharing time with Wiz Khalifa in the same led to a friendship, then to being signed to the same label, then to being the next biggest thing in hip-hop coming out of the Steel City.
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Mac is serious about his rap career though, or as serious as someone can be who says it’s “like a full time job,” when the word “like” doesn’t belong in the description. Wait – tough talking? Mac Miller’s most successful songs to date have been about having a “Party on Fifth Ave.” and getting big like “Donald Trump.” He might curse here and there, but this Jewish rapper is far from a gangster thugging it up. The tough talking Mac Miller is the latest rapper to roll straight out the mean streets of Pittsburgh, following the success of fellowWiz Khalifa. “I said run and tell your mother, motherfucker.”