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MGK also just dropped his collab with Travis Barker and iann dior on April 17, called “Sick And Tired.” Check that out below. The album’s release date is still unknown but is expected sometime this summer after delaying from its early 2020 release date. Machine Gun Kelly has also given a playlist of songs inspiring the album.
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Several teaser clips have arrived including a full band performance of an untitled song recently. It was initially teased for an early 2020 release but was later changed to a summer drop. Read More: Listen to Knuckle Puck’s deeply personal new single “RSVP” Machine Gun Kelly got one wish granted at least with the Used vocalist. The rapper has also revealed hopes for collabs including Attila frontman Fronz and the Used vocalist Bert McCracken. Other previous collaborators blackbear, Trippie Redd and Young Thug will be joining him on the new project. The record has a massive amount of guests set to appear.
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The album was initially teased as a rock album amid studio sessions with Travis Barker, blackbear, Goody Grace, Mod Sun and more back in December. In addition to his “Lockdown Sessions,” Machine gun Kelly is also still working his way through the final stages of his upcoming pop-punk album Tickets To My Downfall. Read More: Here’s why the Used resurrected the heart noose for ‘Heartwork’ Today’s song request was from Marilyn Manson ? #LockdownSessions ???? Much of the new video is shot in a circular mirror with an eery blue light, providing the ambiance needed to appreciate the track. Last year, Manson gifted a dildo with his face on it to the birthday boy. Marilyn Manson usually pops in on MGK’s birthday with something a bit unusual. His favorite part of the cover though? He got to rip a guitar solo for his birthday. Manson barely hesitates before saying “Rihanna, ‘Love On The Brain.'” MGK was clearly confused at first by the odd suggestions but followed through and gave us an impressive cover of the track. At the beginning of the video, we’re treated to a Facetime call with Marilyn Manson where MGK asks him which song to cover. How did Machine Gun Kelly even think to cover this hit? Well, the answer is he didn’t.
Read More: Here’s what it would sound like if Metallica sang for My Chemical RomanceĪnd today (April 22), he’s expanding his repertoire even more by covering Rihanna’s “Love On The Brain.” In general, Machine Gun Kelly hasn’t limited himself to only covering one genre which is keeping us all entertained during the quarantine. He’s even sampled tracks from PVRIS and Shawn Mendes to spit his freestyles over. He’s also given a cover of Avril Lavigne ‘s “Sk8er Boi” and shared full performances of Paramore ‘s “ Misery Business ” with Travis Barker as well as an Oasis cover of their track “Champagne Supernova” with YUNGBLUD. ” To date, he’s done everything from a cover of Nirvana ‘s “Smells Like Teen Spirit,” Juice WRLD ‘s “Lucid Dreams” and tons of other songs. “I think it was one of the most important things that I did,” he said.He started with a quick riff cover of Paramore ‘s “Misery Business. “On the other side, it’s an opportunity people who cannot see experience visual art as well.” Nachum was so dedicated to this idea that he once spent a week blindfolded to further evolve his artistic vision.
“I wanted to do something that opened people’s eyes and let people think,” he said. Most of Nachum’s works include subjects with obstructed eyesight and corresponding messages in Braille. The cover image is actually part of the Israeli-born artist’s “Blind” series, which largely focuses on the concepts of inner and outer vision and the metaphor of “opening” viewers’ eyes. It’s tinted with naïvety-here is a picture of Rihanna when she was not yet Rihanna but Robyn Fenty of Barbados-yet, with the red and the crown, also with an innate, inevitable power. The entire image covered with Braille dots. The cover art, titled If They Let Us, Part I shows the singer as a young child with a crown over her eyes, engulfed in a veil of red paint. Last week, the “Bitch Better Have My Money” singer and Vanity Fair cover star revealed the name and cover art of her new album, Anti. Musicians and visual artists have long had a beautiful, symbiotic relationship, especially when it comes to album covers: from the Velvet Underground’s collaboration with Andy Warhol, to Kanye West and George Condo, to Lady Gaga and Jeff Koons, and now Rihanna and Israeli-born artist Roy Nachum.