Mac Miller's reality show Mac Miller and the Most Dope Family airs tonight at 11:30 PM on MTV2, but according to the Pittsburgh-bred MC the idea of doing a reality show in the first place wasn't an idea he was initially that keen on.
"I was skeptical about doing a TV show because I don't wanna be 'the guy from the TV show' - I'm an artist and I wanna make music," Mac tells MTV News...
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Donald Trump's Twitter account was compromised yesterday, resulting in some hilarious tweeting of Lil Wayne lyrics that we're guessing either confused or inspired his right-wing followers. The billionaire's response...
Donald Trump took to Twitter yesterday to voice his displeasure with Mac Miller profiting off of his name with the song "Donald Trump."
Leaving no controversy unaddressed, Mac Miller took to his Twitter account to let his 3 million plus followers know where his head was at following the news...
One of Mac Miller's biggest hits thus far has been his eponymous tune "Donald Trump." Now, the real-life Donald Trump wants his just due.
"Little @MacMiller, you illegally used my name for your song "Donald Trump" which now has over 75 million hits," Trump tweeted this afternoon...
After his 'Donald Trump' video racked up over 20 million views on YouTube, Wiz Khalifa protege Mac Miller received a co-sign from the song's namesake, "The Donald" himself.
"A lot of people are calling me about the Mac Miller rap song," Donald explained in the YouTube video...
Between proving his official citizenship, publicly trouncing Donald Trump and announcing the death of Osama Bin Laden, President Barack Obama has had a triumphant week.
However, Public Enemy frontman Chuck D, still feels like his fellow MCs should have been a little more vocal in their support of the president back when Trump first made his allegations regarding Obama's place of birth...
After emerging victorious in a recent challenge on Donald Trump's 'Celebrity Apprentice,' Atlanta "entertainer extraordinaire" Lil Jon donated his $40,000 in winnings to a children's home in Decatur, Ga.
Supported by disgruntled actor Gary Busey and former baseball star Jose Canseco, the King of Crunk led team Backbone to victory over their female opponents, which included Dionne Warwick
Forget getting crunked -- Lil Jon is about to get Trump-ed. The Atlanta emcee has just signed on as one of the contestants for the upcoming fourth season of Donald Trump's 'Celebrity Apprentice,' appearing alongside fellow competitors Richard Hatch (of 'Survivor'), baseball player Jose Canseco and model Niki Taylor...
Rick Ross wants to do some serious business deals with Donald Trump. "I would love to work with Donald Trump," Rawse said in a recent interview. "I'm pretty sure there are some ventures we could attack. There's some money out there for us to get...