Born Ben Haggerty and raised in Seattle, he debuted as Professor Macklemore in 2000 with the Open Your Eyes EP. Five years later his debut album, The Language of My World, earned him a local following, but it was his 2010 team-up with DJ/producer Ryan Lewis for the Vs. Redux EP that yielded the Red Hot Chili Peppers-sampling hit "Otherside." With Macklemore's wit meeting Lewis' inventive production, further hits like "My Oh My" and "Can't Hold Us" were spread throughout social media and video-sharing sites, setting the stage for a successful sophomore release. That came in 2012 when The Heist arrived as a Macklemore Ryan Lewis release, debuting at the number two spot on the Billboard 200. Its single "Thrift Shop" topped the Billboard Hot 100, and the album eventually reached platinum sales status. The duo performed another one of the record's singles, "Same Love," at the 56th Annual Grammy Awards during a marriage ceremony for over 30 couples. That night, the pair took the awards for Best New Artist, Best Rap Album, and Best Rap Performance.
In 2015, Macklemore Lewis returned with "Downtown," the first single from their second collaborative effort, This Unruly Mess I've Made. The 2016 album also featured "Kevin," a song they debuted live at the 2015 American Music Awards with guest star Leon Bridges, along with the elaborate and politically charged second single "White Privilege II." Macklemore followed Mess with a handful of solo singles released in 2016 ("Drug Dealer" with Ariana DeBoo and "Wednesday Morning") and 2017 ("Glorious" with Skylar Grey). The latter track would appear on his official sophomore solo effort, Gemini, which arrived in late 2017. The album featured additional guests Lil Yachty, Migos' Offset, and Eric Nally, who reunited with Macklemore on "Ain't Gonna Die Tonight" (he'd previously featured on "Downtown"). Upon release, Gemini topped charts in the U.S. and Canada and was a Top Ten hit across the globe. To promote the record, Macklemore embarked on a U.S. headline jaunt with album guest Kesha in the summer of 2018. He continued to tour internationally as the decade closed, buoyed by the hit dance singles "These Days" with Rudimental, Jess Glynne, and Dan Caplen; "I Don't Belong in This Club" with Why Don't We; and "Summer Days" with Martin Garrix and Patrick Stump.
In late 2021, Macklemore revealed that he had reconnected with Ryan Lewis. That October, the pair released "Next Year" with vocalist Windser. The following year saw Macklemore team up with Australian singer/songwriter Tones and I on the uplifting single "CHANT." ~ Neil Z. Yeung & David Jeffries, Rovi