Macklemore's real name, Ben Haggerty, was born in Seattle Washington on June 19, 1983. He is a white rapper who has released one mixtape, 2 albums, and 3 EP's. Macklemore signed with a small label, and turned down all the major labels, such as turning down Jimmy Iovine, which he wrote a song about in his album "The Heist". His song "Thrift shop" and "Can't Hold Us" sailed through billboards, making number one. His album "The Heist" reached number 2 on Billboard's top 200. Macklemore has battled with drug and alcohol addictions, and writes some of his music about it. His song "Otherside" raps about addictions to codeine use, and how it affects the music industry. He also raps about weed, and other drugs, and how he has relapsed and battled his whole life against them. Macklemore also wrote a song about how gay marriage should be legal everywhere, because people should have the right to marry who they love. He titled this song "Same Love" and it reached number 11 on billboards top 100 charts. Macklemore is a great role model, and his concerts are very exciting. If you're looking for a good role model, I suggest you listen to some of Macklemore's music.
Me: Macklemore's concert was a blast!
Friend: I know! He's a great role model.
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Pretending Perfection is an album written by West Virginia's one and only, Huey Mack. Huey Mack's Pretending Perfection has 12 songs on it, and is available on iTunes. Huey shows many different emotions in this song, as such as mentioning about how good things can happen if you be simple, and keep things straight. He made a whole entire song about his mom, and named it Charlotte, and how his mom supported his rapping career when he dropped out of school, and her single mom life when her husband Rick left her. He raps out about parting and how he has women always loving and partying with him. He made a song named "Real Me" and explains that just because he's a rapper, who has lovers and haters, he still lives a normal life with normal people. This album reached number 8 on billboard, a huge accomplishment. This is an album worth having. I respect Huey Mack more then you could imagine.
Huey Mack's new album, pretending perfection just released