Mac Miller

Mac Miller’s indie days are over. The Pittsburgh rapper and his Remember Music imprint have signed with Warner Bros. Records.

According to The FADER, the deal is rumored to be worth $10 million dollars.

The announcement comes after Miller parted ways with Rostrum Records in January. He released two albums on the independent label, his chart-topping 2011 debut Blue Slide Park, and his sophomore album Watching Movies With the Sound Off, which debuted at No. 3 in June 2013.

All future Mac Miller and Remember projects will be released via Remember/Warner Bros. When asked why he signed with the label, Mac said, “Warner is the most independent thinking company I met with,” adding, “They have Prince.”

To celebrate the signing, he shared a new track, “Just Some Raps, Nothing to See Here, Move Along,” produced by SAP.

You can catch Mac performing alongside Pharrell Williams, Tyler, the Creator, and Rick Ross at the Camp Flog Gnaw Carnival at The Park at L.A. Coliseum on Saturday, November 8.