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Mac Miller performing in 2013

The following list is a discography of production by Mac Miller, who was an American rapper and record producer from Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Miller often produced music under the pseudonym Larry Fisherman.

2011

Chevy WoodsRed Cup Music

Mac MillerI Love Life, Thank You

Mac Miller – Blue Slide Park

2012

Mac Miller

Larry Lovestein & The Velvet RevivalYou

2013

Choo JacksonBeer Flavoured Pizza

Mac Miller

Larry FishermanRun-On Sentences, Vol. 1

TreeJay and DJ Clockwork – S.H.O.W. Time

Ab-Soul

Njomza – Gold Lion

Larry Fisherman

Sir Michael RocksWhile You Wait...

Mac Miller – Watching Movies with the Sound Off

Vince Staples and Larry Fisherman – Stolen Youth

Dash – V.I.C.E.S

Choo Jackson

Delusional ThomasDelusional Thomas

Fresh a.k.a. Short Dawg – Call Me Fresh

Mac Miller – Live from Space

Lil B05 Fuck Em

2014

Mac Miller

SZAZ

Bill – Vagrant

Mac Miller – Faces

Boaz

Dash – Double A-Side Vol. 3

Ab-Soul – These Days...

Riff RaffNeon Icon

Sir Michael Rocks – Banco

Your Old Droog

DJ Clockwork

2015

Mike GAward Tour II

TreeJay – Baum Blvd

Retch

Njomza and Mac Miller

Larry FishermanRun-On Sentences, Vol. 2

2016

Larry Fisherman

Smoke DZAGeorge Kush da Button: Don't Pass Trump the Blunt

Choo Jackson

Spillage Village

2017

DJ Clockwork

2018

Mac Miller

Mac Miller – Swimming

Bill Waves – For The Lost Children EP

2020

Mac Miller – Circles

References

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