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Colson Baker (born April 22, 1990), known professionally as Machine Gun Kelly (MGK, stylized in all lowercase), is an American rapper, singer, songwriter, and actor. MGK released four mixtapes between 2007 and 2010 before signing with Puff Daddy 's Bad Boy Records , an imprint of Interscope Records the following year.
The discography of American musician MGK (formerly Machine Gun Kelly) consists of six studio albums, four extended plays (EPs), eight mixtapes, 32 singles (including eight as a featured artist) and 75 music video. [1]
MGK and Trippie Redd are both Ohio natives and collaborated on several tracks prior to the release of Genre: Sadboy. [1] They first collaborated in 2019, when Redd was featured on the track "Candy" on MGK's fourth studio album, Hotel Diablo. [3] Redd was featured again on "All I Know", a track off of MGK's 2020 album, Tickets to My Downfall. [3]
Machine Gun Kelly is ushering in the “sadboy” season. MGK, 33, (real name Colson Baker) teamed up with his frequent collaborator Trippie Redd to release the Genre: Sadboy project on Friday ...
"Papercuts" is the lead single for Machine Gun Kelly's sixth studio album Mainstream Sellout, originally planned to be named Born With Horns at the time of the single's release. [1] [2] [3] Much like Kelly's prior album, Tickets to My Downfall, the song features Travis Barker on drums and as a music producer. The song was first released on ...
The song charted at number 32 on the Billboard 's Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs charts. In June 2015, MGK released the single's sequel through WorldStarHipHop, featuring guest appearances from the Cleveland-based hip hop group Bone Thugs-n-Harmony, fellow rapper and Bad Boy artist French Montana, and rappers Yo Gotti and Real Kid, along with the ...
Publications generally described the song as pop-punk. [3] [6] [9] [10] [11] Pitchfork called it a faithful homage to Blink-182's Enema of the State. [12]Despite the song's upbeat sound and humorous video, Baker noted that the song was meant to have a serious message, serving as a metaphor for the chaos and civil unrest present in the year 2020, [9] with the song lyrics making allusions to the ...
The song features drumming by Travis Barker, who had previously drummed on Kelly's 2020 pop punk album Tickets to My Downfall. Barker also provided production on the track, [5] while Jared Gutstadt and Jeff Peters of Audio Chateau helped write the song. [6] The song also received a writing credit to Matthew Thiessen of the rock band Relient K. [6]