
Miller shared two collaborations in his picks. The late rapper integrated soul and jazz ingredients into his work, especially on the 2018 effort Swimming.

Although he was a modern artist, Miller always gave a nod of appreciation to his predecessors in the genre. Let’s start with the wildcard, Bell Biv DeVoe’s ‘Poison’, showing off his ’90s old-school hip-hop credentials. In fairness, his fans were tuned in to listen to him, so he gave them what they wanted, and it provides a fascinating insight into which of his own songs mattered the most to him.

The station refreshingly didn’t put any barriers in place and let Mac play whatever he wanted, but he only played one track which wasn’t one of his own. Before his death in 2018, Miller appeared on Go 95.3, which allowed him free reign to play five tracks.
