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Earl Patrick Taylor, known as Earlly Mac, is an American rapper, songwriter, and record producer. He is known for his collaborations with Big Sean. In 2010 he released his debut mixtape, ''Party Up!''. His debut EP, ''God Knows'', was self-released in January 2015. The EP included the single "Do It Again" featuring Big Sean, which peaked at number 6 on the ''
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Early life and career

Earl Patrick Taylor was born in Detroit, Michigan. Mac grew up listening to
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. In 2016, he signed to Pulse Music Group as a songwriter, co-writing notable songs such as G-Eazy's song " No Limit", Big Sean's song "Pull Up n Wreck", and Jhené Aiko's song "None of Your Concern", among others.


Discography


EPs


Mixtapes


Singles


As lead artist


As featured artist


References

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