In the flash mob video he released, following his arrest for disorderly conduct, Machine Gun Kelly previewed a new song, "Wild Boy." On Twitter, he mentioned that the song would be "coming soon."
The song samples the rapper's verse from Juicy J's "In Hale."
On Saturday, Machine Gun Kelly led a flash mob at the SouthPark Shopping Mall in Strongsville, OH. Subsequently, he and members of his crew, were arrested for disorderly conduct. Reuters reports that, in a statement, police said he was arrested after he failed to step down from a table he was standing on. He was released from prison the same day.
Via his YouTube page, he released a video accounting of the episode. Watch below.
YouKnowIGotSoul has an interview with Kalenna of Dirty Money. She discusses her solo ventures and the prospects of a second Dirty Money album.
YKIGS: Now that Dirty Money has released the album and toured, do you see yourself doing another album as part of Dirty Money? Would you do another album if asked?
Kalenna: We recorded so many songs that Puff could put out another album if he desires. If asked to go back into the studio with them to record more, I most definitely would say yes.
This September, the first annual Ohio Hip-Hop Awards will be held in Columbus, Ohio. The nominees have been announced and Machine Gun Kelly received nods in 5 categories.
MGK is nominated for Best Mixtape Artist, Best Mixtape ("Lace Up"), Best Male Artist, Single of the Year ("Cleveland" featuring Dubo) and Best Live Performance. You can vote once per day on their website.
The record is getting a second part, thanks to the brand new "Gettin' Money Part II," which keeps some of Diddy's vocals, but adds new verses from Fred The Godson, Meek Mill and Cory Gunz and new production from Prinzly of Street Fabulous.
You can listen and download the track below, care of Street Fabolous.
According to Racked NY and contactmusic.com, Posen said that the store's design "has a film noir quality" and "feels like something that has potentially been there for some time."
Among the store's unique features will be a library curated by Michael Gallegher, who previously owned Gallegher's bookstore on E. 12th Street. It will feature rare and vintage books.
The Z Spoke retail store is set to open on August 25 and is located on the corner of 14th and Washington.