Chords for Celebrities Talk About Mac Miller (Kendrick Lamar, Wiz Khalifa, Ariana Grande, Donald Trump & more)
Tempo:
113.1 bpm
Chords used:
Ab
G
E
Fm
F
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
[E] A lot of people are calling me about the Mac Miller rap song.
Now, it's named Donald Trump.
Maybe you should pay me a lot of money.
But it just hit over 20 million.
20 million people tuning in to Mac Miller.
So in one way, I'm proud of him.
I haven't actually seen the language.
It's a little bit hard to understand on the song itself.
Probably it's not the cleanest language we've ever heard.
But this kid is the new [Ab] Eminem.
Everybody says he's fantastic.
[E] And let's see what it is.
But [N] the Donald Trump song just hit over 20 million.
That's not so bad.
I'm very proud of that.
When I think of Rostrum Records, I think of you
and I think of Mac Miller.
Mac recently left.
Have you talked to him?
How do you feel about the situation?
Yeah, I talked to Mac.
That's my homie.
And I support him through whatever he does.
Being from Pittsburgh, we're bigger than
like a label or a situation.
It's like we've started doing music exactly the same way.
So we're gonna get to where we wanna be in life regardless.
Music either.
Yeah.
And for Mac Miller.
Mac Miller, that's my homie.
Isn't he hilarious?
Everyone really thought he was serious.
And I was like, um.
Nah, that's my partner.
No, Mac loves him so much.
That's my partner.
And you know.
Thoughts on Mac Miller, not a fan.
I don't really like Mac Miller.
But I don't [E] hate these people that I say I don't like.
Don't get it twisted.
It's just I'm not a fan.
So [Ebm] it's not me saying I have [E] an issue [F] with him.
[Eb] If I saw him, I'm just [Bm] not a fan.
[E] So yo, so one out of 10, Mac Miller as a kisser?
You know, [C] I can't.
I'm gonna [Fm] say.
I'm [Db] gonna say a one [Cm] just cause of the [F] cigarettes.
[Abm]
[E] Oh! [C] Oh! Oh!
Okay!
[Fm] [F] I'm sorry!
Mac Miller fan.
No, [N] no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no.
[Fm] He's a great, great, great guy.
[Eb] He's a [Am] great, great, great friend.
And it [N] ain't going.
That's what it is.
You know, you and Mac Miller teamed up
and did a project last year.
And what did you learn from Mac Miller?
How did y'all connect?
I met Mac Miller through Earl.
Earl was going to his house to shop him some beats.
And that's when he first came back.
So I was riding around him a little bit.
And I introduced myself and he's like,
yeah, I know who you are.
Why don't you make more music?
That's the first thing he ever told me.
I was like, I don't got no beats.
And he said, I make beats now.
So come to my house in like two weeks
and we gonna make something.
And then we really went to his house in two weeks.
He really had beats and we made that tape
in like probably like one or two weeks at the most.
And then cleaned it up over the next couple of months.
And he just helped me a lot with, you know,
getting my head straight
and figuring out what I'm supposed to do with this.
Best advice Mac Miller ever gave you.
What's that?
Stop being scared to be somebody.
[Ab] Stop being scared to be somebody.
Ooh, nice [G] game.
All right.
[Fm] You got three big albums that [G] came out.
You got J.
Cole, Kanye, Jay Z.
Who's the winner of [Fm] those three?
J.
Cole, Kanye, Jay Z, Mac Miller.
[G] Mac trumps them all?
Yup.
Why would you say that?
Not saying I disagree.
I'm just asking why.
Because it was tight.
Mac and J.
Cole had the best [B] album though.
[G]
So I [B] understand that you [N] are working on a mixtape
with Mac Miller, 92 to infinity.
Yeah.
Is that right?
[Em] Yeah.
What can you tell us about [B] that?
Well, [Abm] we're looking to actually release it in January,
which is around his birthday and my birthday.
Right.
[N] You know, it was a really cool idea.
You know, Mac really wanted to kind of, you know,
do something that was reminiscent of the boom bap era
with hip [C] hop, which, you know, I think it's amazing
[N] that, you know, you get somebody that's new like that,
that he grew up with that.
So he has a really big passion for that.
Yeah.
And when he said that he wanted to do it,
I started calling some people, [Ebm] you know,
I called Premier and I called Pete Rock and, [N] you know,
so he really has a lot of legendary guys, you know,
on this mixtape.
So basically these guys are gonna produce tracks
that will be exclusive to this tape.
Yeah.
And you're gonna mix the [Ab] tape.
Yup.
Will you have any production?
Yeah, yeah.
We've already [N] done two songs.
Right.
And I'm curious, why 92 to infinity?
Obviously, Souls of Mischief, 93 to infinity, but what's-
Well, you know what's funny?
I think that's the year he was born.
Okay.
Damn.
Yeah.
We're old.
[Gm] Let me [F] tell you some [Cm] shit.
Yeah, [N] we did some work like a while ago,
but you know, Max [Gm] a cool dude.
Like this [Ab] is, we probably did a couple [Gb] of songs,
[G] like [Ab] I'm Dead with Time.
[Gm] [Eb]
His [Ab] people around him [G] reached out,
cause I guess, you know,
they're obviously fans of French [Bbm] music.
[G] Like we're fans of French music,
[Gm] so we did some stuff.
And it never really came out,
cause you know, I'm sure he records a lot of music,
you know, like a lot of [Ab] good artists [C] nowadays,
you know, like even [Gb] French
Now, it's named Donald Trump.
Maybe you should pay me a lot of money.
But it just hit over 20 million.
20 million people tuning in to Mac Miller.
So in one way, I'm proud of him.
I haven't actually seen the language.
It's a little bit hard to understand on the song itself.
Probably it's not the cleanest language we've ever heard.
But this kid is the new [Ab] Eminem.
Everybody says he's fantastic.
[E] And let's see what it is.
But [N] the Donald Trump song just hit over 20 million.
That's not so bad.
I'm very proud of that.
When I think of Rostrum Records, I think of you
and I think of Mac Miller.
Mac recently left.
Have you talked to him?
How do you feel about the situation?
Yeah, I talked to Mac.
That's my homie.
And I support him through whatever he does.
Being from Pittsburgh, we're bigger than
like a label or a situation.
It's like we've started doing music exactly the same way.
So we're gonna get to where we wanna be in life regardless.
Music either.
Yeah.
And for Mac Miller.
Mac Miller, that's my homie.
Isn't he hilarious?
Everyone really thought he was serious.
And I was like, um.
Nah, that's my partner.
No, Mac loves him so much.
That's my partner.
And you know.
Thoughts on Mac Miller, not a fan.
I don't really like Mac Miller.
But I don't [E] hate these people that I say I don't like.
Don't get it twisted.
It's just I'm not a fan.
So [Ebm] it's not me saying I have [E] an issue [F] with him.
[Eb] If I saw him, I'm just [Bm] not a fan.
[E] So yo, so one out of 10, Mac Miller as a kisser?
You know, [C] I can't.
I'm gonna [Fm] say.
I'm [Db] gonna say a one [Cm] just cause of the [F] cigarettes.
[Abm]
[E] Oh! [C] Oh! Oh!
Okay!
[Fm] [F] I'm sorry!
Mac Miller fan.
No, [N] no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no.
[Fm] He's a great, great, great guy.
[Eb] He's a [Am] great, great, great friend.
And it [N] ain't going.
That's what it is.
You know, you and Mac Miller teamed up
and did a project last year.
And what did you learn from Mac Miller?
How did y'all connect?
I met Mac Miller through Earl.
Earl was going to his house to shop him some beats.
And that's when he first came back.
So I was riding around him a little bit.
And I introduced myself and he's like,
yeah, I know who you are.
Why don't you make more music?
That's the first thing he ever told me.
I was like, I don't got no beats.
And he said, I make beats now.
So come to my house in like two weeks
and we gonna make something.
And then we really went to his house in two weeks.
He really had beats and we made that tape
in like probably like one or two weeks at the most.
And then cleaned it up over the next couple of months.
And he just helped me a lot with, you know,
getting my head straight
and figuring out what I'm supposed to do with this.
Best advice Mac Miller ever gave you.
What's that?
Stop being scared to be somebody.
[Ab] Stop being scared to be somebody.
Ooh, nice [G] game.
All right.
[Fm] You got three big albums that [G] came out.
You got J.
Cole, Kanye, Jay Z.
Who's the winner of [Fm] those three?
J.
Cole, Kanye, Jay Z, Mac Miller.
[G] Mac trumps them all?
Yup.
Why would you say that?
Not saying I disagree.
I'm just asking why.
Because it was tight.
Mac and J.
Cole had the best [B] album though.
[G]
So I [B] understand that you [N] are working on a mixtape
with Mac Miller, 92 to infinity.
Yeah.
Is that right?
[Em] Yeah.
What can you tell us about [B] that?
Well, [Abm] we're looking to actually release it in January,
which is around his birthday and my birthday.
Right.
[N] You know, it was a really cool idea.
You know, Mac really wanted to kind of, you know,
do something that was reminiscent of the boom bap era
with hip [C] hop, which, you know, I think it's amazing
[N] that, you know, you get somebody that's new like that,
that he grew up with that.
So he has a really big passion for that.
Yeah.
And when he said that he wanted to do it,
I started calling some people, [Ebm] you know,
I called Premier and I called Pete Rock and, [N] you know,
so he really has a lot of legendary guys, you know,
on this mixtape.
So basically these guys are gonna produce tracks
that will be exclusive to this tape.
Yeah.
And you're gonna mix the [Ab] tape.
Yup.
Will you have any production?
Yeah, yeah.
We've already [N] done two songs.
Right.
And I'm curious, why 92 to infinity?
Obviously, Souls of Mischief, 93 to infinity, but what's-
Well, you know what's funny?
I think that's the year he was born.
Okay.
Damn.
Yeah.
We're old.
[Gm] Let me [F] tell you some [Cm] shit.
Yeah, [N] we did some work like a while ago,
but you know, Max [Gm] a cool dude.
Like this [Ab] is, we probably did a couple [Gb] of songs,
[G] like [Ab] I'm Dead with Time.
[Gm] [Eb]
His [Ab] people around him [G] reached out,
cause I guess, you know,
they're obviously fans of French [Bbm] music.
[G] Like we're fans of French music,
[Gm] so we did some stuff.
And it never really came out,
cause you know, I'm sure he records a lot of music,
you know, like a lot of [Ab] good artists [C] nowadays,
you know, like even [Gb] French
Key:
Ab
G
E
Fm
F
Ab
G
E
[E] A lot of people are calling me about the Mac Miller rap song.
Now, it's named Donald Trump.
Maybe you should pay me a lot of money.
But it just hit over 20 million.
20 million people tuning in to Mac Miller.
So in one way, I'm proud of him.
I haven't actually seen the language.
It's a little bit hard to understand on the song itself.
_ Probably it's not the cleanest language we've ever heard.
But this kid is the new [Ab] Eminem.
Everybody says he's fantastic.
[E] And let's see what it is.
But [N] the Donald Trump song just hit over 20 million.
That's not so bad.
I'm very proud of that.
When I think of Rostrum Records, I think of you
and I think of Mac Miller.
Mac recently left.
Have you talked to him?
How do you feel about the situation?
Yeah, I talked to Mac.
That's my homie.
And I support him through whatever he does.
Being from Pittsburgh, we're bigger than
like a label or a situation.
It's like we've started doing music exactly the same way.
So we're gonna get to where we wanna be in life regardless.
Music either.
Yeah.
And for Mac Miller.
_ Mac Miller, that's my homie.
Isn't he hilarious?
Everyone really thought he was serious.
And I was like, um.
Nah, that's my partner.
No, Mac loves him so much.
That's my partner.
And you know. _
_ Thoughts on Mac Miller, not a fan.
I don't really like Mac Miller.
_ But I don't [E] hate these people that I say I don't like.
Don't get it twisted.
It's just I'm not a fan.
So [Ebm] it's not me saying I have [E] an issue [F] with him.
[Eb] If I saw him, I'm just [Bm] not a fan.
_ _ _ [E] So yo, so one out of 10, Mac Miller as a kisser?
You know, [C] I _ can't.
I'm gonna [Fm] say.
I'm [Db] gonna say a one [Cm] just cause of the [F] cigarettes.
_ _ _ [Abm] _ _
_ _ _ [E] Oh! _ [C] Oh! Oh!
Okay!
[Fm] [F] I'm sorry!
Mac Miller fan.
No, [N] no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no.
[Fm] He's a great, great, great guy.
[Eb] He's a [Am] great, great, great friend.
And it [N] ain't going.
That's what it is.
You know, you and Mac Miller teamed up
and did a project last year.
And what did you learn from Mac Miller?
How did y'all connect?
I met Mac Miller through Earl.
Earl was going to his house to shop him some beats.
And that's when he first came back.
So I was riding around him a little bit.
And I introduced myself and he's like,
yeah, I know who you are.
Why don't you make more music?
That's the first thing he ever told me.
I was like, I don't got no beats.
And he said, I make beats now.
So come to my house in like two weeks
and we gonna make something.
And then we really went to his house in two weeks.
He really had beats and we made that tape
in like probably like one or two weeks at the most.
And then cleaned it up over the next couple of months.
And he just helped me a lot with, you know,
getting my head straight
and figuring out what I'm supposed to do with this.
Best advice Mac Miller ever gave you.
What's that?
_ Stop being scared to be somebody.
_ [Ab] Stop being scared to be somebody.
Ooh, nice [G] game.
All right.
[Fm] You got three big albums that [G] came out.
You got J.
Cole, Kanye, Jay Z.
Who's the winner of [Fm] those three?
J.
Cole, Kanye, Jay Z, Mac Miller. _ _ _ _ _
[G] Mac trumps them all?
Yup.
Why would you say that?
_ Not saying I disagree.
I'm just asking why.
Because it was tight.
Mac and J.
Cole had the best [B] album though.
[G]
So I [B] understand that you [N] are working on a mixtape
with Mac Miller, _ 92 to infinity.
Yeah.
Is that right?
[Em] Yeah.
What can you tell us about [B] that?
Well, [Abm] we're looking to actually release it in January,
which is around his birthday and my birthday.
Right.
_ [N] You know, it was a really cool idea.
You know, Mac really wanted to kind of, you know,
do something that was _ reminiscent of the boom bap era
with hip [C] hop, which, you know, I think it's amazing
[N] that, you know, you get somebody that's new like that,
that he grew up with that.
So he has a really big passion for that.
Yeah. _
And when he said that he wanted to do it,
I started calling some people, [Ebm] you know,
I called Premier and I called Pete Rock and, [N] you know,
so he really has a lot of legendary guys, you know,
on this mixtape.
So basically these guys are gonna produce tracks
that will be exclusive to this tape.
Yeah.
And you're gonna mix the [Ab] tape.
Yup.
Will you have any production?
Yeah, yeah.
We've already [N] done two songs.
Right.
And I'm curious, why 92 to infinity?
Obviously, Souls of Mischief, 93 to infinity, but what's-
Well, you know what's funny?
I think that's the year he was born.
Okay.
Damn.
Yeah.
We're old.
[Gm] Let me [F] tell you some [Cm] shit.
Yeah, [N] we did some work like a while _ ago,
but you know, Max [Gm] a cool dude.
Like this [Ab] is, we probably did a couple [Gb] of songs,
[G] like _ _ _ [Ab] I'm Dead with Time. _ _
_ _ _ [Gm] _ _ _ _ [Eb] _
_ His _ [Ab] people around him [G] reached out,
cause I guess, you know,
they're obviously fans of French [Bbm] music.
[G] Like we're fans of French music,
[Gm] so _ we did some stuff.
And it never really came out,
cause you know, I'm sure he records a lot of music,
you know, like a lot of [Ab] good _ _ artists [C] nowadays,
you know, like even [Gb] French
Now, it's named Donald Trump.
Maybe you should pay me a lot of money.
But it just hit over 20 million.
20 million people tuning in to Mac Miller.
So in one way, I'm proud of him.
I haven't actually seen the language.
It's a little bit hard to understand on the song itself.
_ Probably it's not the cleanest language we've ever heard.
But this kid is the new [Ab] Eminem.
Everybody says he's fantastic.
[E] And let's see what it is.
But [N] the Donald Trump song just hit over 20 million.
That's not so bad.
I'm very proud of that.
When I think of Rostrum Records, I think of you
and I think of Mac Miller.
Mac recently left.
Have you talked to him?
How do you feel about the situation?
Yeah, I talked to Mac.
That's my homie.
And I support him through whatever he does.
Being from Pittsburgh, we're bigger than
like a label or a situation.
It's like we've started doing music exactly the same way.
So we're gonna get to where we wanna be in life regardless.
Music either.
Yeah.
And for Mac Miller.
_ Mac Miller, that's my homie.
Isn't he hilarious?
Everyone really thought he was serious.
And I was like, um.
Nah, that's my partner.
No, Mac loves him so much.
That's my partner.
And you know. _
_ Thoughts on Mac Miller, not a fan.
I don't really like Mac Miller.
_ But I don't [E] hate these people that I say I don't like.
Don't get it twisted.
It's just I'm not a fan.
So [Ebm] it's not me saying I have [E] an issue [F] with him.
[Eb] If I saw him, I'm just [Bm] not a fan.
_ _ _ [E] So yo, so one out of 10, Mac Miller as a kisser?
You know, [C] I _ can't.
I'm gonna [Fm] say.
I'm [Db] gonna say a one [Cm] just cause of the [F] cigarettes.
_ _ _ [Abm] _ _
_ _ _ [E] Oh! _ [C] Oh! Oh!
Okay!
[Fm] [F] I'm sorry!
Mac Miller fan.
No, [N] no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no.
[Fm] He's a great, great, great guy.
[Eb] He's a [Am] great, great, great friend.
And it [N] ain't going.
That's what it is.
You know, you and Mac Miller teamed up
and did a project last year.
And what did you learn from Mac Miller?
How did y'all connect?
I met Mac Miller through Earl.
Earl was going to his house to shop him some beats.
And that's when he first came back.
So I was riding around him a little bit.
And I introduced myself and he's like,
yeah, I know who you are.
Why don't you make more music?
That's the first thing he ever told me.
I was like, I don't got no beats.
And he said, I make beats now.
So come to my house in like two weeks
and we gonna make something.
And then we really went to his house in two weeks.
He really had beats and we made that tape
in like probably like one or two weeks at the most.
And then cleaned it up over the next couple of months.
And he just helped me a lot with, you know,
getting my head straight
and figuring out what I'm supposed to do with this.
Best advice Mac Miller ever gave you.
What's that?
_ Stop being scared to be somebody.
_ [Ab] Stop being scared to be somebody.
Ooh, nice [G] game.
All right.
[Fm] You got three big albums that [G] came out.
You got J.
Cole, Kanye, Jay Z.
Who's the winner of [Fm] those three?
J.
Cole, Kanye, Jay Z, Mac Miller. _ _ _ _ _
[G] Mac trumps them all?
Yup.
Why would you say that?
_ Not saying I disagree.
I'm just asking why.
Because it was tight.
Mac and J.
Cole had the best [B] album though.
[G]
So I [B] understand that you [N] are working on a mixtape
with Mac Miller, _ 92 to infinity.
Yeah.
Is that right?
[Em] Yeah.
What can you tell us about [B] that?
Well, [Abm] we're looking to actually release it in January,
which is around his birthday and my birthday.
Right.
_ [N] You know, it was a really cool idea.
You know, Mac really wanted to kind of, you know,
do something that was _ reminiscent of the boom bap era
with hip [C] hop, which, you know, I think it's amazing
[N] that, you know, you get somebody that's new like that,
that he grew up with that.
So he has a really big passion for that.
Yeah. _
And when he said that he wanted to do it,
I started calling some people, [Ebm] you know,
I called Premier and I called Pete Rock and, [N] you know,
so he really has a lot of legendary guys, you know,
on this mixtape.
So basically these guys are gonna produce tracks
that will be exclusive to this tape.
Yeah.
And you're gonna mix the [Ab] tape.
Yup.
Will you have any production?
Yeah, yeah.
We've already [N] done two songs.
Right.
And I'm curious, why 92 to infinity?
Obviously, Souls of Mischief, 93 to infinity, but what's-
Well, you know what's funny?
I think that's the year he was born.
Okay.
Damn.
Yeah.
We're old.
[Gm] Let me [F] tell you some [Cm] shit.
Yeah, [N] we did some work like a while _ ago,
but you know, Max [Gm] a cool dude.
Like this [Ab] is, we probably did a couple [Gb] of songs,
[G] like _ _ _ [Ab] I'm Dead with Time. _ _
_ _ _ [Gm] _ _ _ _ [Eb] _
_ His _ [Ab] people around him [G] reached out,
cause I guess, you know,
they're obviously fans of French [Bbm] music.
[G] Like we're fans of French music,
[Gm] so _ we did some stuff.
And it never really came out,
cause you know, I'm sure he records a lot of music,
you know, like a lot of [Ab] good _ _ artists [C] nowadays,
you know, like even [Gb] French