Machine Gun Kelly has established himself as one of the top singers in the music industry right now. He is also in a relationship with Megan Fox and for many fans, they are simply what every couple should aspire to be. It seems MGK just dropped a fresh new single featuring Lil Wayne.

On his new song, “Ay!” featuring a guest verse from Lil Wayne, Machine Gun Kelly returned to rapping, sort of. MGK rapped about everything from his preference for melancholy playlists to missing meetings and sleeping till 7 p.m. on the track, which features a dark but beautiful guitar loop and crisp hip-hop production.

“Ay!” also came with a music video in which MGK and some friends sing along to the song in a dressing room. Their costumes changed with quick cuts, and MGK’s eyes turned into mouths thanks to some wacky visual effects. He even rhymed making an allusion to Britney Spears.

I cut my hair off like I’m Britney/Sparkle dust like a pixie.

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During his verse, Lil Wayne made a cameo of sorts, appearing on a table in the form of a little paper cutout. Following “Emo Girl,” which featured Willow, “Ay!” is the second single from Machine Gun Kelly’s sixth studio album, Mainstream Sellout. Born With Horns was the working title for Mainstream Sellout, which will be released on March 25.

MGK and his longtime collaborator Travis Barker apparently landed on the moniker after getting matching tattoos of the title. In a TikTok video from January, MGK informed Barker that the album’s name had been modified. However, as he’s preparing for the release of his new album, MGK is being sued by a disabled parking lot employee, who claimed the singer pushed and threatened him during an encounter last August.

Gunjan Nath

In search of simplicity and inner peace, Gunjan is basically a guy soldiering through his paranoia. You could say Art, Witty/Dark Humor, Movies, Anime, Post-rock/Black Metal/Hip-Hop/Shoegaze Music, Football, Creative Writing, Photography, Videography are his forte. A Jack of All Trades and a Master of Many.

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