Since making it big, Mac Miller has always been one of the most charitable rappers in the game. At his homecoming show, Mac donated $50,000 to the Make-A-Wish foundation. He's recently taken it a step further by making a cancer-striken teen's dream come true by hopping in the booth with the Rostrum Records MC to make a song.
Mac met 18-year-old Bobby Stewart in December when he donated $50,000 to the Make-A-Wish Foundation and he asked to joined him at ID Labs to cut a collaborative track.
"Feeling like your music really does something for the world makes it all worth it, no matter what," added Mac in a statement. "From now on, no matter what happens for the rest of my life, no one can take that away from me."
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