GOLDLINK Shady Mac Miller Tribute Post Get Him Dragged By Twitter
DO BETTER: GoldLink Shades Mac Miller In Tribute Post, Anderson Paak & The Internet Drag Him
GoldLink Shades Mac Miller In Tribute Post
It’s been just over a year since we lost Mac Miller to an accidental overdose at his Los Angeles home and fans are still having a hard time coming to terms with his passing. Since he’s passed, the people involved have slowly been brought to justice. His dealer of the fatal drugs was revealed to the public along with other Los Angeles based people involved in the situation and even the out of state dealers they purchased from have been busted and will have their day in court. Since Mac’s passing, you’d be hard-pressed to find anyone who ever had an ill word to speak about him but unfortunately, there’s always one person who just has to go against the grain.
That person, in this case, would be D.C. rapper GoldLink, who for some reason decided November 26th would be a great day to discuss Mac Miller on Instagram. Somehow his PR team didn’t get the chance to proofread his post because it’s all over the place and getting his a** dragged from coast to coast. The post reads:
I’d be lying if I said I was surprised to hear that you died on us. Not because you were necessarily troubled, but because you were special and because of that, you were troubled. At your peak, you were the archetypal rapper all of us wanted to be; which was independent. But also just a kid with really bright eyes about life. I’ll keep it short because I want to continue our conversation for when it’s my time to go. But I think what made you and I special is that we weren’t always on the best terms. So I didn’t always have great things to say about you. When we were on the GO:OD AM tour, I played you my album “and after that we didn’t talk”, and you thought it was absolutely incredible. I released it under the“Soulection” label and the single for my album was called “Unique” ft. Anderson Paak, and that was your favorite song at the time. You loved it so much that you made the entire tour party listen to it, and surprised me with a cake after my set. I always thought you drove yourself insane about your own music. So much that, you would adopt styles as homage to those around you that you loved. That’s where our problem started. Divine Feminine was an actual blueprint of “and after that we didn’t talk”. Your single was called “Dang!” Ft. Anderson Paak…you had Souelction support you on the Divine Feminine tour and when I tried to contact you, about anything at all…you never hit me. A close mutual friend ended up just hittin’ my DJ saying “listen man, we love Link, but we just had to do what we had to do. And Mac said if he needs a verse at anytime, he got him” We are family, you could always call me. Afterwards, we seen each other at Coachella, and you put your head down like an innocent child, but I told you to pick it up and I hugged you like the brother you are to me. You were the first person brave enough to openly say “he’s dope.”, and gave me a platform. That meant more to me than anything else. 3 days before you died, I remember pullin up on you at the crib, walking in the house and seeing the Divine Feminine album plaque on the wall. I was so proud of you and what YOU created for yourself. And I’m forever grateful for that
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Now there’s a lot to unpack here but the main point causing the outrage is the fact that Mac has been dead for over a year—so why post this now? Also, GoldLink is seemingly hinting that Mac Miller stole a song and or a blueprint for his album. People are also taking offense to him noting that they weren’t on the best of terms, posting you “didn’t always have good things to say” in a post to someone who isn’t with us anymore is just disrespectful and out of pocket.
As you’d expect Twitter didn’t give a damn what the reason was and reminded LINK that the last hit he had was when Sheck Wes supposedly jumped him in front of his boo Justine Skye in Los Angeles. They didn’t stop there, Twitter dragged GoldLink like there was no tomorrow and even Anderson Paak got in on it after Link apparently ignored his calls.
Link namedropped the Free Nationals head in his Mac Miller rant so Anderson rightfully ripped him and questioned his intentions.
“@goldlink I would imagine yo weird a** posted up somewhere just like this when you decided to make that disrespectful, narcissistic, jealous grossly unnecessary post. Why you would do it I can’t even understand It . maybe your belt was wrapped around your Gotdamn waist too tight or maybe it was the choker cutting the circulation off to the brain but since you felt it necessary to bring me up twice and my boy ain’t here to respond ima say it like this. You ain’t the first to make an album inspired by a relationship, you ain’t the first to make a song featuring Anderson .Paak but you are the first to disrespect my friend who is no longer here for absolutely no reason and I can’t stand for that. I’m not a tough guy I’m not about negativity but this bugged me bad bro. I’ve called you and dm’d and you havnt responded. So since this is what you like to do in order to get attention we can do it like this. You’re not surprised huh? Well I’m in disbelief!!! If Devine feminine was such a blue print of your record then tell me where the plaques are for whatever your s*** was called!! Mac brought your a** on tour and opened up his fan base to you when you had nothing and this the type of appreciation you give? You should of just been grateful for the op! Whatever issues you had with Mac should have been addressed in person and ended there. what’s the point of bringing this up after his passing and disrespecting his name? You really woke up feeling like that was the move? That ain’t how you go about promoting whatever you got coming. Some things simply have nothing to do with you but when you have a God Complex im sure it’s easy to think everything comes from you or was inspired in some way. Whatever it is I ain’t giving it no more energy. I pray you get back to the music and spreading good energy, ima do the same. Mac Miller forever, love to his family and y’all have a blessed one.”
OOP! How long till GoldLink deletes the post?
See more of GoldLink’s well-deserved dragging on the flip.
man what the fuck, Goldlink is a weirdo and cornball for this https://t.co/b1rfz2P5zz
— Ahmed/Tinashe actually knows me (@big_business_) November 27, 2019
Goldlink basically said “Hey man I’m sorry you died, but you remember when you took my idea without giving me credit that one time? But yeah R.I.P tho” HUH????
— Psycho Mantis (@MarkSparks718) November 27, 2019
Goldlink should’ve waited till he was 100 years old to tell everybody that like Quincy Jones lol
— TP (@OGxTP) November 27, 2019
Goldlink 🤦🏾♂️… you gotta chill my brother.
You couldve wrote that in a journal…
Its Mfers not gon let that post slide like u thought they would…
— CHUCK 🏁 (@Chuckisdope) November 27, 2019
Somebody finna beat goldlink up… again… dork ass nerd
— Boogie Bousins (@bansky) November 27, 2019
goldlink really has stolen other people’s verses, names of their albums and more and he wants to slander a dead man. scum.
— kaleb (@kalebspen) November 27, 2019
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That Goldlink thing is in very poor taste.
— ItsTheReal (@itsthereal) November 27, 2019
that “letter” to Mac Miller that GoldLink put up was wild weird and unnecessary .
do ppl really not have a pr team to proofread shit before they post? 🧐
— Radicule-Senpai. 🌸 (@radiculebeats) November 27, 2019
That Goldlink letter is fucked up man. Let the homie Rest In Peace. Mac didn’t need to copy anyone to be dope. He was an incredible artist and an even better human being. Let that man rest..smh wtf
— White Gold (@Blancogold) November 27, 2019
Somebody About To Put Hands On Him. How Did Goldlink Think This Wasn’t Weird/Appropriate? https://t.co/nqroGX9kKA
— DJ First Class™ 🏁 (@1DJFirstClass) November 27, 2019
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