MGK reveals next album will be “just as honest” as ‘General Admission’

Machine Gun Kelly has teased some details about his next album, and we can’t wait to hear it.

The Cleveland rapper made statements about his album after a fan tweeted him about one of the singer’s old releases.

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“General admission still my favorite album ever hands down,” the fan tweeted.

 

Machine Gun Kelly responded saying that his next album is “just as honest.”

Fans responded in excitement and begged the rapper to say when he will be dropping the record.

 

Back in December, MGK shared that he had scrapped an entire album. Not wanting to leave fans completely empty-handed, the rapper promised the new material would be coming soon. After MGK teased some new beats in January.

Then, in February, he was in the studio with  blink-182‘s Travis Barker, which only made us more excited for the album.

Recently, MGK has been busy starring as  Mötley Crüe’s Tommy Lee in a Netflix biopic about the band The Dirt.

He revealed spent over four months learning the band’s signature drum stick move.

Last month, MGK and Mötley Crüe dropped their collab track, “The Dirt (Est. 1981)” on Sex Pistols’ guitarist Steve Jones show “Jonesy’s Jukebox”.

You can see the trailer for The Dirt below and check it out on Netflix now.

Are you excited for MGK’s next album? Sound off in the comments below!

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