LOS ANGELES — Mac Miller, the platinum hip-hop star whose rhymes vacillated from party raps to lyrics about depression and drug use, and earned kudos from the likes of Jay-Z and Chance the Rapper, died Friday at the age of 26.
Police and paramedics found Miller unresponsive at his home in Los Angeles and declared him dead shortly before noon, coroner's spokeswoman Sarah Ardalani said. An autopsy will be required to determine the cause of death. His death was first reported by celebrity website TMZ.
"He was a bright light in this world for his family, friends and fans," Miller's family said in a statement.
Miller also drew headlines for his two-year relationship with singer Ariana Grande that ended earlier this year.
Miller released a new album, "Swimming," on Aug. 3, and he was planning a tour set to begin Oct. 27 in San Francisco. He was scheduled to play Minneapolis at the Armory on Dec. 1.
In the Twin Cities, Miller had a strong, early following going back to his first Soundset festival appearance and a sold-out First Avenue in 2011. He also performed to 15,000 fans in 2012 at a landmark Minnesota State Fair grandstand hip-hop concert with fellow Pittsburgh star Wiz Khalifa.
Miller canceled a Soundset co-headliner set last year to support Grande, after a terrorist bomb killed 23 people at her concert in England.
Miller's contemporaries in the music industry were quick to voice their sadness over his loss, including in the Minneapolis hip-hop community.