Macklemore is best known for his original and amazing music, particularly the song Thrift Shop. Personal Life: Macklemore is engaged to his girlfriend of seven years, Tricia Davis. Macklemore supports LGBT rights, including same-sex marriage and expressed his views in his single “Same Love”, ...
His first daughter Sloane was born in May 2015 and his second daughter, Colette, was born in March 2018. He welcomed his third child and first son, Hugo Jack Haggerty, on July 30, 2021. Associated With He has collaborated with Why Don't We on the song "I Don't Belong In This Club...
Macklemore has tapped into his inner André 3000 for his new “Maniac” music video — watch it below. The new track featuring Windser finds the Grammy-winning rapper donning a lime green suit while paying homage to some of Andre’s jittery dance moves seen in OutKast’s “Hey Ya!” ...
Macklemore, like many Americans, woke up with abad taste in his mouth after the election resultsand decided to share his feelings through song on "Wednesday Morning." The piano-filled track kicks off on an emotional note as Macklemore thinks about his baby daughter sleeping in her bed and th...
his latest single ‘No Bad Days’, which was directed by his 7-year-old daughter, Sloane. Macklemore says that Sloane is his dream director, and that he trusts her creative input more than anyone else’s. He’s also announced North American dates for THE BEN TOUR, which is set to ...
of a conversation then-GRAMMYs producer Ken Ehrlich had with his daughter, who identifies as a lesbian. His daughter mentioned that some same-sex couples had set some of their engagement and marriage videos to "Same Love," and that the son...
and Ryan Lewis' popular video for "Thrift Shop"reached a billion viewson YouTube last December. When it comes to current events, Macklemore has also vocalized his stance on President Trump's election into office with his song "Wednesday Morning" and anopen letter to his daughter on Instagram...
Fans of Same Love will find a lot to like in Growing Up, as it’s introspective and poignant. In the song, Haggerty raps about his hopes for fatherhood and for his daughter; one of our favorite promises is, “I won’t spoil you / you can trust that / for your sweet sixteen you ...
On the song, Macklemore raps about his own appropriation of black music, but also name-drops Iggy,Miley Cyrus, andElvisin the process, which Iggy didn't appreciate. Shortly after the song came out, shetweeted about the line and said that he shouldn't have been friendly wi...
Macklemore continues on to call out his own privilege, rapping, "Fake and so plastic, you've heisted the magic / You've taken the drums and the accent you rap in," a nod to his Grammy-winning album,The Heist. Around the time the song dropped, Iggy posted this cryptic tweet o...