Update:Complex has updated their story and removed half of the tracks that were mentioned in the original. But, they still note that MGK played them 10 songs. I have reached out to the author of the article for comment.
Complex has a preview of Machine Gun Kelly's upcoming album, "Lace Up," based on 10 songs played for them by MGK himself. The tracks revealed include:
Save Me featuring Avenged Sevenfold
What I Do featuring Bun B
Lace Up featuring Lil' Jon
Stereo featuring The Kickdrums
All We Have featuring Anna Yvette
See My Tears
Demons featuring DMX
Edge of Destruction featuring Tech N9ne and Twista
Running featuring Planet VI
End of the Road featuring Matt Musto
"Save Me" is said to be the album's intro, a track that MGK has talked about previously, telling Rap-Up.com that it would feature "one of the greatest lead vocalists I've ever heard in my life" from "probably one of the greatest metal groups."
"['End of the Road'] will supposedly conclude the album," writes Complex's Eric Diep. It was self produced by MGK. The other songs that had not previously been revealed include "All We Have" and "Running." The rapper said in June that the set would feature a collaboration with Twista and Tech N9ne, but until now, we did not know the title of the track, which is "Edge of Destruction."
In an interview with AbsolutePunk.net, Machine Gun Kelly talked a lot about rock and metal music and said that his album would feature a couple of surprises "in the metal world."
This will include the his collaboration with, in his words, "one of the greatest lead vocalists I've ever heard in my life" from "probably one of the greatest metal groups."
Today, she released a video announcing the move herself. Interspersed with footage of her performing covers and her original "B-e-a-utiful," the clip features Nicole talking alongside Diddy, Havre Pierre and her manager, Johnny Wright.
Some long term Bad Boy fans may remember Wright from his appearances on the "Making the Band" series and his management of Danity Kane. He has also managed Britney Spears, Justin Timberlake, Janet Jackson, 'NSync and the Jonas Brothers among many other acts.
If you missed it on pay-per-view in April, an hour long WrestleMania 28 is coming to NBC on Saturday at 10 PM ET. According to Diddy, both he and Machine Gun Kelly will be featured. Watch the promo below featuring "Invincible."
Here are Bad Boy's positions on the most recent Billboard U.S. album and single charts, released yesterday. "Pop That" by French Montana continues to climb the charts.
Albums
Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums
66. "Half Naked & Almost Famous" by Machine Gun Kelly (re-entry).
Songs
The Billboard Hot 100
61. "Pop That" by French Montana (a new high, up from 70).
Hot 100 Airplay
65. "Pop That" by French Montana (a new high, up from 71).
Driicky Graham has released the remix to "Snap Backs & Tattoos" and it features French Montana alongside Roscoe Dash and Ca$h Out. You can check out the single cover and listen below. You can buy the song on iTunes.
In June, Diddy tweeted that singer Megan Nicole was now part of the Bad Boy family. Today, it was officially announced via press release that the singer had signed to Bad Boy Records.
"Megan Nicole is a complete package that I am extremely excited to add to the Bad Boy roster," Diddy says in the release. "She is a talented singer, songwriter, musician, and entertainer. Megan Nicole is a perfect fit for the new future at Bad Boy."
"Megan is a great person, amazing artist, and an enormous talent all around," said Bad Boy President Harve Pierre. "She has done an incredible job on building a solid fan base and we are here to enhance that and ensure her dreams come true. Welcome home, Megan Nicole."
Diddy has released a trailer for "Ibiza," which Billboard's Erika Ramirez describes as a documentary about "Diddy's VIP lifestyle as he takes over the nightlife of the island."
It was directed by Chris Latouche and is released in association with Revolt Films. It appears that the Revolt brand will extend beyond the music and news television network the mogul announced earlier this year.
In an interview with POWER 106's Justin Credible published onLos Angeles Leakers, Machine Gun Kelly talked about the Rock the Bells concert, meeting Method Man and Redman, his upcoming album and, most interestingly, how the collaboration with Young Jeezy came up.
Parts 1 and 2 of the interview are below. Part 3 is coming soon.