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Cast

Mac Miller

Mac Miller

Quentin Cuff

Quentin Cuff

Jimmy Murton

Jimmy Murton

Garrett Uddin

Garrett Uddin

Clockwork

88-Keys

88-Keys

French Montana

French Montana

Crew

Rob Semmer

Rob Semmer

Director

Anthony Holland

Anthony Holland

Executive Producer

Joseph Patel

Joseph Patel

Executive Producer

Andy Cohn

Andy Cohn

Executive Producer

Ethan Holland

Ethan Holland

Still Photographer

Rob Semmer

Rob Semmer

Producer

Jon Cohen

Jon Cohen

Executive Producer

Sam Balaban

Sam Balaban

Post Producer

Scott Perry

Scott Perry

Assistant Editor

Molly Young

Molly Young

Sound

Bryan Smaller

Bryan Smaller

Colorist

Rob Stone

Rob Stone

Executive Producer

Zach McGeehan

Zach McGeehan

Camera Department Production Assistant

Madison LaClair

Madison LaClair

Production Coordinator

Scott Perry

Scott Perry

Director of Photography

Miliken Gardner

Miliken Gardner

Sound

Kyle Sauer

Kyle Sauer

Title Designer

Eugene Wasserman

Eugene Wasserman

Sound Designer

Alexa Carroll

Alexa Carroll

Camera Production Assistant

Christopher Jones

Christopher Jones

Assistant Editor

Saleh Ramazani

Saleh Ramazani

Post Production Producer

Orian Barki

Orian Barki

Editor

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Stopped Making Excuses

20160.0 / 1012 min
Documentary

Overview

It’s like an ascension

What follows is a candid look at the Pittsburgh native’s past six years, starting with his ascent, when he was 19, as a popular but critically panned rapper. “I was an easy target. I admit that,” he says now. “It became one of those things where I got so much negativity that it almost became, like, ‘There’s no point to overly hate on this dude, let me look in and see what he’s doing.’ And when you look in, there’s some good music there.” Following his 2011 debut album, Billboard's first independently released No.1 in over a decade, Mac moved to Los Angeles, where it seemed to many he was thriving. That’s where Andrew Nosnitsky met him for Mac Miller's 2013 The FADER cover story, and where he played an endearing role in Earl Sweatshirt’s cover too.