Machine Gun Kelly Is Returning To Rap In His Next Album

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In general, Machine Gun Kelly has two types of fans: Those who wish he’d stop with his pop-punk experiment and start rapping again, and those who don’t. For a while there, it seemed like that first camp wouldn’t see the day they got their wish.

But alas, their hopes are coming true. After making two commercially successful pop-punk albums — Tickets to my Downfall and Mainstream Sellout — with Blink-182 drummer Travis Barker, the 32-year-old artist has shared that he plans to return to his original form. Born Colson Baker, the genre-hopping musician revealed in a recent interview on Audacy Check In with Kevan Kenney that his next record will be a rap album akin to his first four full-length projects: 2012’s Lace Up, 2015’s General Admission, 2017’s Bloom and 2019’s Hotel Diablo.




“I’m going to make a rap album for myself,” he said. “For no other reason, no point to prove, no chip on my shoulder. If I keep doing things to prove things to people, I’m going to one, drive myself crazy and two, not make a good product.”

That doesn’t mean, though, that he’s fully saying goodbye to the model of modern punk rock he’s helped to carve out these past few years. “I made Tickets and Mainstream Sellout because I wanted to make them,” Baker continued. “I need to now also make people miss that sound. I’m going to do this tour and I’m gonna step into where I left Hotel Diablo and expand on my storytelling as a rapper and find a new innovative sound for the hip-hop Machine Gun Kelly. That’s where my excitement is and where me as a music archaeologist wants to explore.”

His departure from his current genre may upset fans who reside in the second aforementioned MGK camp — the one that really digs his punk rocker persona. That includes none other than Mick Jagger, who recently said he thinks Baker and English rocker Yungblud possess a “kind of post-punk vibe” that “makes me think there is still a bit of life in rock ‘n’ roll.” But as the “Emo Girl” singer pointed out, even his rap albums had their own punk-rock spunk to them.

“Take Travis [Barker],” he explained. “I love Blink, I was always such a fan of the band and kind of came into my own balance between the hip-hop that I grew up loving and that I was making. When I decided to sonically incorporate [rock] into my album sounds, I tried on my third album called Bloom. I was singing and playing guitar on, and it was almost there.”





Then came his Hotel Diablo collaboration with Barker and Yungblud, “I Think I’m OKAY.” “When that happened and I listened to it I was like, ‘Aw this is what I’ve been trying to do for years.”

Watch a snippet of his Audacy chat below, or listen to the entire interview.


Machine Gun Kelly Wants to Return to Rap on Next Album – Billboard
 

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As a resident of the Midwest and remember MGK’s early come up. We don’t want you rapping again. He said he is making “a new innovative sound” that’s code word for copy what’s on the radio. Stick with the Pop Punk sound.
I don’t listen to the him at all but he should stay where he’s actually embraced
 
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I don’t listen to the him at all but he should stay where he’s actually embraced
Exactly. I bet Diddy was mad he wants to rap again. He’s had the biggest song of his career with the Emo Girl. They would have to put a gun to my head to rap again. Ask Kid Rock racist ass.
 

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Dude genuinely loves rap, and takes it seriously as a craft. The pop punk thing makes him money, but I don’t think he genuinely has any affection for it. I respect him because there’s very few people that would ditch a successful formula to make the music they really want to.
 

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Exactly. I bet Diddy was mad he wants to rap again. He’s had the biggest song of his career with the Emo Girl. They would have to put a gun to my head to rap again. Ask Kid Rock racist ass.
Idk any of his rock shyt. How tf u know it
 

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The right move would be a double album ie Speakerboxxx/The Love Below
With 1/4 of the talent but I agree that would be a good move to appeal to his "fanbase" on both sides so to speak. I could care less about what kind of music he does personally but you are right.
 

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Only MGK album i ever fukked with was General Admission. Eddie Cane still gets gets bumped in the whip :wow:
 

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He can always blend both, or do 10 tracks mixed with rap / rock.

Cool dude, glad he popped off
 
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