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Mac Miller's Multiple Personas
Mac Miller was one of the most influential and important artists of the two decades. His music spanned across many genres, and impacted millions. His music was fun, soulful, smooth, weird, and touching. With such a wide range of styles in his repertoire, each project that he released unveiled new styles in rap, R&B, soul, and pop. Because of this, he found new ways to share his work, and didn’t want to limit his creativity to what he was known for. He created alter egos such as Larry Lovestein to explore genres like jazz. He said, ''“I don’t want to limit myself to not doing anything, whether it’s the grittiest of the gritty or the cleanest of pop. I want to try and be able to be great at all of those.”''

In this article, we will list his known alias's, and provide references to where you can find how, when, and where they were used. Due to the intention of secrecy and explorations of his own personality, these sources are hard to verify, and will not be scholarly in any way. For many of these, they are mix-tapes posted on a burner YouTube account, quotations from a song, or even a link to a social media account. This article is written with the intention of being added to, as we are truthfully still discovering the trove of music and art that Mac Miller left us with.

Refere nces
https://sniffers.co.nz/article/many-faces-of-mac-miller

https://www.reddit.com/r/MacMiller/comments/nop3p9/finding_mac_millers_alter_egos_aliases/

https://www.mtv.com/news/8dfbpn/mac-miller-meet-the-larrys-most-dope-bonus-scene

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tBmqJ3GnAl8&ab_channel=mattyballz

https://djbooth.net/features/2018-09-12-who-else-was-mac-miller