Machine Gun Kelly Details Conversation With Taylor Swift During Travis Kelce’s Super Bowl Loss
NEW ORLEANS, LOUISIANA, AUG 7 – Machine Gun Kelly revealed Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce missed his Super Bowl afterparty performance due to the Chiefs' 40-22 loss, inspiring his new song "Don't Wait Run Fast."
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Machine Gun Kelly Reveals Private Conversation He Had with Taylor Swift as Chiefs Were Losing Super Bowl 2025 | Just Jared: Celebrity News and Gossip
Machine Gun Kelly is looking back at a conversation he had with Taylor Swift earlier this year. While appearing on ABC News Live on Wednesday (August 6), the 35-year-old “Bloody Valentine” singer recalled a private conversation he had with the 35-year-old “Cruel Summer” singer at the 2025 Super Bowl when the Kansas City Chiefs were losing to the Philadelphia Eagles. Keep reading to find out more…MGK said that he initially thought the Big Game wa…
MGK Details Private Conversation with Taylor Swift as the Chiefs Were Losing 2025 Super Bowl
The Kansas City Chiefs lost to the Philadelphia Eagles at this year's Big GameNEED TO KNOWMGK revealed a private conversation he and Taylor Swift had when the Kansas City Chiefs were losing the 2025 Super BowlDuring an appearance on the Wednesday, Aug. 6, episode of ABC News Live, the pop-punk artist and rapper recalled how he initially thought it was going to be a "legendary night" for the ChiefsMGK's album Lost Americana is out Friday, Aug. 8M…
Machine Gun Kelly Details Conversation With Taylor Swift During Travis Kelce’s Super Bowl Loss
Machine Gun Kelly detailed his conversation with Taylor Swift at the 2025 Super Bowl where they cheered on Travis Kelce and the Kansas City Chiefs before they lost to the Philadelphia Eagles.


New mgk song inspired by having to perform at Chiefs' post-Super Bowl 'losers' party
MGK, ‘Lost Americana,’ EST 19XX/Interscope Records Mgk‘s new album, Lost Americana, features a song called “dont wait run fast,” which ESPN has announced will serve as its 2025 college football anthem. But it turns out the song was inspired by pro football, Travis Kelce and Taylor Swift. Speaking to ABC News Live, mgk said, “It was cool ’cause I wrote that song after I left the Chiefs’ losing party that I had to perform at at the Super Bowl.” Ea…
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