After unearthingMac Miller‘s parody vaping Instagram account, fans sure can feel the late rappersmile backat them.Operating under the alias@cloudywithachanceofawesome69, Miller managed to stay secret under an alter-ego named Lars, who loved to show off his vaping skills and had a desire to inspire the world one vaping trick at a time.The 26-year-old rapper — who wasfound deadin his Studio City, California home on Sept. 7 after he died of anaccidental overdoseof fentanyl, cocaine and alcohol, PEOPLE previously confirmed — is known for taking on different social media personas, including Delusional Thomas, Larry Fisherman, and Easy Mac, and first opened the account in July 2017.With a mere 10 posts, “Lars” promised his followers “super dope content,” often beginning the daypredicting the “cloudy” forecastand other times coining names for new vaping methods like the#CandyGram, where he puffed the vape with a piece of hard candy in his mouth for flavor.But stumbling upon some old Instagram videos isn’t the only way fans getting to hear the sound of Miller’s voice. On Tuesday, Spotify released a posthumous two-track performance as a part of their Spotify Singles series.The release includes a cover of Billy Preston’s Grammy-nominated 1974 single “Nothing from Nothing,” as well as a live version of his song “Dunno” from this year’s albumSwimming. Both songs were recorded live in New York City before Miller’s death.

After unearthingMac Miller‘s parody vaping Instagram account, fans sure can feel the late rappersmile backat them.

Operating under the alias@cloudywithachanceofawesome69, Miller managed to stay secret under an alter-ego named Lars, who loved to show off his vaping skills and had a desire to inspire the world one vaping trick at a time.

The 26-year-old rapper — who wasfound deadin his Studio City, California home on Sept. 7 after he died of anaccidental overdoseof fentanyl, cocaine and alcohol, PEOPLE previously confirmed — is known for taking on different social media personas, including Delusional Thomas, Larry Fisherman, and Easy Mac, and first opened the account in July 2017.

With a mere 10 posts, “Lars” promised his followers “super dope content,” often beginning the daypredicting the “cloudy” forecastand other times coining names for new vaping methods like the#CandyGram, where he puffed the vape with a piece of hard candy in his mouth for flavor.

But stumbling upon some old Instagram videos isn’t the only way fans getting to hear the sound of Miller’s voice. On Tuesday, Spotify released a posthumous two-track performance as a part of their Spotify Singles series.

The release includes a cover of Billy Preston’s Grammy-nominated 1974 single “Nothing from Nothing,” as well as a live version of his song “Dunno” from this year’s albumSwimming. Both songs were recorded live in New York City before Miller’s death.

source: people.com