Machine Gun Kelly Debuts New Mustache Look That Even Surprised Himself
- Machine Gun Kelly expressed his displeasure at not being included in a 'White Rapper' Mount Rushmore, stating, 'Me not on the white rapper Mt. Rushmore is blasphemy.'
- A post featuring Eminem, Paul Wall, Russ, and Mac Miller as candidates for the fictional monument went viral on social media.
- Many commenters agreed with including Eminem and Mac Miller but disagreed with Paul Wall and Russ's placements.
- Russ acknowledged the heated debate over the artist selections with his own tweet about the comments.
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Machine Gun Kelly hits back at "blasphemy" of 'White Rapper Mount Rushmore' snub
Machine Gun Kelly has hit out after not being included on a fake AI mock up of a “White Rapper Mount Rushmore”. The image, which featured stone renderings of Eminem, Mac Miller, Paul Wall and Russ, went viral after it was recently posted on social media. The real-life monument’s line-up in South Dakota features former United States presidents George Washington, Thomas Jefferson, Theodore Roosevelt and Abraham Lincoln. When MGK saw that he wasn’t…
A ‘White Rapper Mount Rushmore’ Is Going Viral And Machine Gun Kelly Can’t Believe He’s Not On It
Getty Image A few days ago, content creator Shawn Vandergriff took to Facebook to share an illustration (AI-generated, it appears) of his Mount Rushmore of white rappers, and the fictitious landmark includes rocky renderings of Eminem, Mac Miller, Paul Wall, and Russ. Since then, the post had made the rounds online and some rappers have even chimed in. That most notably includes Machine Gun Kelly, who couldn’t believe he didn’t make the cut: “me…
Mgk sings Green Day's 'Boulevard of Broken Dreams' while covering Juice WRLD
ABC/Jeff Neira Machine Gun Kelly put his spin on Green Day‘s “Boulevard of Broken Dreams” while covering the song “Empty Out Your Pockets” by the late rapper Juice WRLD. About halfway through the rendition, mgk starts the chanting the familiar “oh-ohs” from the American Idiot single before launching into its opening verse. He then ends the cover with a guitar solo. You can watch the performance streaming now on YouTube. Green Day just played “Bo…
Machine Gun Kelly Responds To Exclusion From AI-Generated “White Rapper Mount Rushmore”
Last month, Machine Gun Kelly and Megan Fox welcomed their “celestial seed” into the world, and MGK “composed the score of the birth” with collaborators like Travis Barker. Now, the controversial musician is complaining about being left off of an AI-generated photo of a “White Rapper Mount Rushmore.”
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