Frequent collaborators Machine Gun Kelly and Trippie Redd have new music on the horizon. This week, the Ohio natives took to social media to announce a new extended play, Genre: Sadboy, set to arrive March 29.
“Genre:sadboy 3/29 a project by us,” MGK captioned the announcement that was accompanied by a short clip.
The two have worked together on songs like “Candy” and “All I Know.” Trippie also joined MGK on his 2022 tour Mainstream Sellout. Are you ready for the EP?
Est Gee looks to maintain his momentum as announces a new album, I Never Felt Nun, which says will drop on September 16.
Gee made the revelation on Instagram Thursday night (September 8) along with a 21-song tracklist with features from Future, Jack Harlow, Bryon Tiller, Machine Gun Kelly, Jeezy.
“Official tracklist for I Never Felt Nun. Dropping next Friday on Spotify,” he wrote on IG.
In a statement, the Louisville MC blasted rappers who cross the musical line on social media to promote their albums. “Y’all used to n-ggas promoting they album tryna get on the blogs and shit doing shit just to get talked about so they can get posted so n-ggas pay attention to they music but I just got music,” he stated. “My life’s real.
He added: “I never felt nun, you feel me? It’s just that — whoever it’s meant for, it’s meant for. I ain’t tryna convince nobody to fuck with me or listen to my shit. I appreciate everybody who stuck with us to this point. We going to the next level.”
Lil Wayne was high on ”15 blunts” while recording ”Drug Dealer”
Machine Gun Kelly dropped his Hulu documentary Life In Pink on Monday (June 27). The film narrates MGK’s life in the past two years, within the period 2020’s Tickets to My Downfall and 2022’s Mainstream Sellout albums were released.
At some point in the doc, MGK recalls Lil Wayne downing ‘’15 blunts’’ before recording ‘’Drug Dealer’’ collab.
“I pressed play on the song, he’s like, ‘Is that what we’re doing?,’” he recounted. “‘Yeah.’ He’s like, ‘Alright. You guys got time?’ ‘Yeah, for sure.’ He goes in the courtyard, smokes fifteen blunts. He just takes each, his eyes are closed just playing the track over and over again. He comes back in the studio and we can see him in the courtyard. We’re just kinda sitting there amazed, like that’s the G.O.A.T. forming his thoughts around a track that we made.”
He continued, “He comes back in at 5:30 in the morning. He’s like, ‘Y’all ready?’ He goes in the booth and he lays his shit like, one time. It’s just like, one time.”
When was Machine Gun Kelly born? Machine Gun Kelly was born on April 22.
Machine Gun Kelly was born Colson Baker in 1990. He was born in Houston, TX, but by the time he was in high school, he lived in Cleveland, OH. He won more than once at the Apollo in NYC and was eventually approached by Sean “Diddy” Combs and signed to Bad Boy Records. He’s worked with Pusha-T and others.
He’s had beef with G-Eazy and Eminem and decided to change to a punk artist mid-career. These feuds were both on wax and on social media. He is engaged to Megan Fox and she appeared in the music video for “Bloody Valentine.”
On August 16, Young Thug released his debut studio album, So Much Fun, an album complete with producers and artists we’re familiar with, but there’s new joy to be found on each track.
The album is complete with 19 tracks. Features include: Gunna, Lil Baby, 21 Savage, Doe Boy, Lil Keed, Lil Uzi Vert and Duke, and Machine Gun Kelly.
Machine Gun Kelly was actually a missing piece to the album’s completion. Thug stated in an interview with Big Boy’s Neighborhood, the verse (suppose to be on “Ecstasy”) didn’t make it on the album due to Thug’s engineer turning in the album and forgetting to add Machine Gun Kelly’s verse.
The new version of “Ecstasy” may find some people upset, seeing as though there’s a Young Thug verse that is no longer on the album. It was important for this version to come to fruition because the two will be joining forces for a fall tour.
You can still listen to the original version of “Ecstasy” below, as well as the updated version.
With lack of physical copies being sold, the change doesn’t truly interfere with anything. Thug’s album debuted at no. 1 on the Billboard charts with 128,000 units sold.
1. Just How It Is 2. Sup Mate f. Future 3. Ecstasy f. Machine Gun Kelly 4. Hot f. Gunna 5. Light It Up 6. Sure f. Gunna 7. Bad Bad Bad f. Lil Baby 8. Lil Baby 9. What’s The Move f. Lil Uzi Vert 10. I Bought Her f. Lil Duke 11. Jumped Out The Window 12. I’m Scared f. 21 Savage & Doe Boy 13. Cartier Gucci Scarf f. Lil Duke 14. Big Tipper f. Lil Keed 15. Pussy 16. Circle Of Bosses f. Quavo 17. Mannequin Challenge f. Juice WRLD 18. Boy Back f. Nav 19. The London f. J. Cole & Travis Scott