mgk Celebrates 5th Anniversary Of ‘Hotel Diablo’ With Six New Tracks + Video
- by Andrew Braithwaite
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It seems like a lifetime since we first heard Machine Gun Kelly come onto the scene in 2018 with his Eminem diss track, "Rap Devil." With mixed responses from critics and fans alike, some thought this could be "suicide" for his career, going after a figure like Eminem. But what did he have to lose? In fact, it actually became a very clever marketing tactic, and if it wasn't for this initial track, MGK would have probably never become the hybrid rap-rockstar he is today.
For the fifth anniversary of his renowned 2019 album Hotel Diablo, mgk treats his fans with an exclusive treat-the deluxe version of the famed project, Hotel Diablo: floor 13 edition. Classic songs like "I Think I'm Okay" featuring YUNGBLUD and "Glass House" with Naomi Wild are reimagined, as mgk gives the "Sad Version" to both tracks. He also includes a demo version of the fhem-featuring song "5:3666," while dropping a new track titled "Bullets With Names" with Young Thug, RJMrLA, and Lil Duke.
"I Think I'm Okay (Sad Version)" also receives the visual treatment as mgk's newest video featuring YUNGBLUD is directed by Sam and showcases archival footage dating back to the creation of Hotel Diablo. From concert performances to studio sessions, mgk pulls the curtains back so his fans can see the makings of one of his most creative projects.
This special edition, a testament to mgk's appreciation for his fans, is a must-have for every mgk enthusiast. mgk's fourth studio album debuted at No. 5 on the Billboard 200 and received positive reviews. Digital Journal crowned the album with an "A" letter grade, while All Music awarded Hotel Diablo 4.5 / 5 stars.
In addition to the fifth-anniversary release of Hotel Diablo, mgk will make this special occasion a fun celebration at his 27 Club Coffee Shop in Cleveland, Ohio by offering specials honoring the classic rap-rock album and new merchandise commemorating the event.
Recently, mgk has released intimate performances at his Cheshire Cottage home. He unleashed his "Sun To Me" cover by country singer-songwriter Zach Bryan and a live version of "BMXXing" with legendary rockstar Travis Barker from his living room. These performances, released earlier last month, find mgk paying homage to the skating community while highlighting his brilliant versatility as a hybrid rap-rockstar.
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