

While there's no denying the positive career trajectory of the Pittsburgh-bred rapper from his early days in the mainstream and beyond, Miller's first studio album, Blue Slide Park was an impressive commercial success regardless of where it ranks in his discography.
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He first burst onto the scene as a 14-year-old rapper who went by the name "EZ Mac," at the time, a raw and unpolished talent with loads of potential. Far removed from his days of dropping cringe-worthy catchphrases like "Easy Mac with the cheesy raps!," Miller has fulfilled his potential, with a sound evolution that is evident throughout his five studio albums. Playfully challenging Drake's self-given title of the " best Jew in the rap game," Miller has kept his nose to the ground to genuinely earn the respect necessary to spit in the same league as the Young Money artist, or really, anyone else for that matter. Since making a name for himself as a hip-hop up-and-comer in the late 2000s, Mac Miller has remained dedicated to developing and evolving his sound.


We ranked Mac Miller's studio albums from worst to best.
