Machine Gun Kelly Says "There's No Way I'm Not In The Top 5" Rappers
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Machine Gun Kelly discusses his frustration with how he's seen in hip hop, declaring that he should be in the "Top 5" discussion.
Machine Gun Kelly has been consistently vocal about feeling under-appreciated and misunderstood in the rap game, and his latest interview with Boss Lady on SiriusXM is no different. The Bad Boy rapper spoke of his confidence in his latest mixtape, his dedicated fanbase, and the fact that he belongs in the top 5 discussion.
"I'm actually going to consider that my second album." MGK said of his recent Black Flag mixtape. "I'm calling it a free album. I think I'm just gonna continue to work these songs, and just do different variations of the production of the songs and release those." he revealed.
The emcee viewed the tape as a special moment in his career. "I really want implant this in people's heads. I don't think I'll ever be in a mindstate like I was when I wrote that," he said, mentioning that listeners felt similarly. "This was my best received project I've ever released. I think this was the one tape where non-fans became fans."
MGK then got into his frustration with the industry, something he still feels discluded from. "I think it's just left now for a couple people to co-sign and get the older industry people to listen to it," he said, indicating that he has felt a lack of respect. "It's not unknown that I've been denied the stage at Coachella."
"I feel like I'm denied access to even being in the class of hip hop," he argued, but felt that he would get the recognition he deserves when his relatively young fanbase reached their age of influence. "I'm excited for the age group I speak for to become the 25 and up. Then they will be the people with the pen and the blogs."
Kelly continued to vent on feeling underrated in general. "If i'm not considered in the top 10 lyricists of right now..." he said, trailing off. "Hands down there's no way I'm not in the top 5." he declared, suggesting that he doesn't appear in the discussion because society pays to much attention to critics and other authorities. "We listen to what's fed to us."
Either way MGK is definitely not underappreciated within his fanbase. "You can't tell my fans that there's a better rapper than MGK." he said.
http://www.hotnewhiphop.com/news.6673.html
Machine Gun Kelly has been consistently vocal about feeling under-appreciated and misunderstood in the rap game, and his latest interview with Boss Lady on SiriusXM is no different. The Bad Boy rapper spoke of his confidence in his latest mixtape, his dedicated fanbase, and the fact that he belongs in the top 5 discussion.
"I'm actually going to consider that my second album." MGK said of his recent Black Flag mixtape. "I'm calling it a free album. I think I'm just gonna continue to work these songs, and just do different variations of the production of the songs and release those." he revealed.
The emcee viewed the tape as a special moment in his career. "I really want implant this in people's heads. I don't think I'll ever be in a mindstate like I was when I wrote that," he said, mentioning that listeners felt similarly. "This was my best received project I've ever released. I think this was the one tape where non-fans became fans."
MGK then got into his frustration with the industry, something he still feels discluded from. "I think it's just left now for a couple people to co-sign and get the older industry people to listen to it," he said, indicating that he has felt a lack of respect. "It's not unknown that I've been denied the stage at Coachella."
"I feel like I'm denied access to even being in the class of hip hop," he argued, but felt that he would get the recognition he deserves when his relatively young fanbase reached their age of influence. "I'm excited for the age group I speak for to become the 25 and up. Then they will be the people with the pen and the blogs."
Kelly continued to vent on feeling underrated in general. "If i'm not considered in the top 10 lyricists of right now..." he said, trailing off. "Hands down there's no way I'm not in the top 5." he declared, suggesting that he doesn't appear in the discussion because society pays to much attention to critics and other authorities. "We listen to what's fed to us."
Either way MGK is definitely not underappreciated within his fanbase. "You can't tell my fans that there's a better rapper than MGK." he said.
http://www.hotnewhiphop.com/news.6673.html
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welp, he doesnt lack confidence
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Lol, white people
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Does he know he was white? If he were even half as good as he thinks he is he be on top of the game
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a thread everybody agree on
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MGK is a ? ..that is all
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MGK trolling
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Someone tell this corny ? boy to stop making my G.Damn city look bad. ? cryin an ? . Ol' flodgin ass. Wit some dumb "woe is me. I'm not appreciated...." fuckery.
? ... You're the poor man's Yelawolf. Deal wit it and ? .
SMH... ? white people man. Think they're entitled to the ? world without having to earn the stripes. Even when they're clearly visitors at a home game. Dude betta be happy people even know his name. Keep catering to your fan base and GTFOH with all that other ? you spewin. -
r.prince18 wrote: »Kelly continued to vent on feeling underrated in general. "If i'm not considered in the top 10 lyricists of right now..." he said, trailing off. "Hands down there's no way I'm not in the top 5."
Pfff...
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Top 5 of the bottom 20 maybe.
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He really needs to go ahead and ? himself... and take french with him.
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5 mc's better than mgk hmm drake Cole big Sean k.dot and ummm vado soo yeah that knocks him outta that wale Hell even nikki that's 7 people foh mgk
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Yo that dude aint even in the top 10 white rappers out right now, and I don't even know 10 white rappers off hand out right now smh
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Honestly, MGK is nice...And his album wasn't een wack...I listened to Black Flag one night, but I was so ? up I don't remember it...
I will say this though...Rappers who really feel that way needa make sure that their commercial releases truly reflect the skills they think are gettin slept on...Don't wine about how dope you are and then put out forgettable singles carried mainly by production and/or features.... -
Hahahahaha
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No idea what this has to do with this but ...
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A1000MILES wrote: »Honestly, MGK is nice...And his album wasn't een wack...I listened to Black Flag one night, but I was so ? up I don't remember it...
I will say this though...Rappers who really feel that way needa make sure that their commercial releases truly reflect the skills they think are gettin slept on...Don't wine about how dope you are and then put out forgettable singles carried mainly by production and/or features....
His album wasnt that bad but it wasn memorable at all. -
5 white rappers better than him off the top of my head:
1. Eminem
2. Yelawolf
3. Macklemore
4. J. Cole
5. Mac Miller -