Former MySpace president Tom Anderson reveals emotional connection to Mac Miller’s final days

Tom Anderson shared that Mac Miller invited him in a video scheduled for the day Miller tragically passed away.

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Tom Anderson, former president of MySpace, recently revealed that he was supposed to be in a music video with late rapper Mac Miller. In a heartfelt tweet, Anderson shared that Miller invited him to make a cameo in a video set to be filmed between September 5-8, 2018. Tragically, Miller passed away on September 7, the very day Anderson was expected to participate. Anderson tweeted, "I never shared this with anyone before… @MacMiller asked me to be in a video to be filmed Sep 7, the day he died."

The video concept involved Miller teleporting to different locations, with various people appearing in each scene. Anderson shared a message from Miller expressing his enthusiasm for the collaboration, saying, "we are shooting on September 5-8 and if you made a cameo it would be amazing." The tweet marked an emotional tribute as Anderson commemorated Miller's passing on its anniversary in 2023.

The MySpace co-founder, now known for his photography work and a quiet lifestyle, has rarely commented on such personal matters. His revelation moved many fans of both Mac Miller and Anderson, offering a poignant reminder of Miller's untimely death. Anderson’s tribute to Miller highlights the connection between the tech entrepreneur and the rapper, leaving fans wondering about the collaboration that never happened.

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