Mac Miller to Sign Label to Warner Bros. Records, Shares New Song
Mac Miller has reportedly signed a deal with Warner Bros. worth close to $10 million dollars. The

Mac Miller has reportedly signed a deal with Warner Bros. worth close to $10 million dollars. The Pittsburgh rapper has been unattached to a major label this year, growing his own independent label Remember Music and developing a self-released tape Faces instead. The new deal will allow Miller to sign new artists under his original Remember imprint. Miller outlined his reasoning for signing with Warner in an email to The FADER: “Warner is the most independent thinking company I met with” says Miller. He continued, “it is a partnership I can focus on building my label Remember through music and let them handle everything I don’t like doing.”
As a sign of good faith, Mac shared a track via SoundCloud titled “Just sSme Raps. Nothing To See Here, Move Along.” Check it out here.
Words by Tyler Nyquvest