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Miller alludes to his public perception on the album in a skit at the end of "Red Dot Music." He allows battle rapper Loaded Lux to go off on him for 90 seconds. Lux begins with "You was Cheesy Mac with the easy raps ..." and it goes downhill from there. "It kind of shows you that stuff like that doesn't matter," Miller said. "He ethered me on my own album, but the album still plays." Miller says the album's depth and quality reflects two years of warp-speed development, his move from Pittsburgh to Los Angeles and just how serious he is about the craft. "There was always a lot more to me than what people wanted to say, that's the only thing that ever bothered me," Miller said as he dragged on a Newport. "But I was also 19. You don't get the fact that everyone's not going to understand who you are at that point. You don't understand who you are at that point. Two years, I feel like I grew 20 years in two years." ___ Online:
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