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Oakland Rapper RonnieMac Turns In His Impressive New Project, ‘Mac Friday’

  • December 7, 2020
  • 2 min read
Oakland Rapper RonnieMac Turns In His Impressive New Project, ‘Mac Friday’

Progression is key for independent artists coming up in today’s industry. Unlike before, where you were shelved until ready for public consumption, artists today are developing in real time for everybody to see. Streaming services like Soundcloud and Audiomack where people could post music for free, and immediately, helped this notion accelerate. What this inevitably created were many failed careers before they were even given the chance to launch, but, it also created something else. It created an engaging fan experience for people to feel like they’ve seen their favorites grow. One of those artists is Bay area native, RonnieMac, who has been cleverly crafting his fan base over the last 4-5 years. Starting to see the fruits of his labor, he releases his most polished project to date in the form of Mac Friday.

Clocking in at 23-minutes, Mac Friday is a fun, jubilant project that finds Mac getting a little more festive this time around. Utilizing production perfect for parties and mixing it with his infectious cadences, Ronnie seems like a less intimidating side of himself on songs like, “Tear it Up,” and, “Love Me,” where he speaks on his love interests, though that notion is quickly dispelled on songs like, “Craig & Day-Day,” where he returns to his more aggressive self. Utilizing the 9-tracks to showcase the different styles he’s been developing, Mac Friday is without a doubt some of his best work todate. With everything other than, “Movie,” being produced by Drew Banga, the chemistry between the two is also what makes this project so enjoyable. Here’s to hoping we hear more from the duo in the near future.

Check out the project below and stay up to date with RonnieMac.

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