Mac Miller Signs $10M Deal With Warner Bros. Records, Releases New Song
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With the new deal, the Pittsburgh rapper will still be able to sign and develop artists and their future projects will be released under REMember/Warner Bros.

AceShowbiz - Mac Miller has found a new home after departing Rostrum Records earlier this year. The Fader reports that the rapper has signed a deal with Warner Bros. Records and he's bringing along his indie label REMember music. The deal is rumored to be worth $10 million.

"Warner is the most independent thinking company I met with," Miller told the site on Tuesday, October 21, confirming that he's signed to the major label. "It is a partnership and now I can focus on building my label Remember through music and let them handle everything I don't like doing. Nothing will change in how I do things. They have Prince."

Miller and Rostrum parted ways in January. He released his first two albums under the independent label, 2011's "Blue Slide Park" and last year's "Watching Movies With the Sound Off". After the split, he independently released a mixtape titled "Faces".

With the new Warner Bros. deal, Miller will still be able to sign and develop artists. Future projects by the Pittsburgh star and his artists will be released via REMember/Warner Bros.

Following the announcement, Miller released a new song called "Just Some Raps, Nothing to See Here, Move Along" to celebrate the deal. The track was produced by his frequent collaborator SAP.

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