Top Gun: Maverick has become the latest Hollywood film to have its release delayed due to the coronavirus pandemic.
14.03.2020 - 22:03 / genius.com
Machine Gun Kelly claimed he’d release a rock album this year, but he’s back with a trap-leaning sound on “Bullets with Names”—and the Young Thug, RJmrLA, and Lil Duke-assisted cut pricked up fans’ ears with lines that appear to dredge up his long-standing beef with Eminem.
Produced by Wonda and Ronny J, the track finds MGK taking aim at his opponents—and fans connected these lines to the Shady Records head, as Genius user @Pessoa points out:
The two rappers’ series of diss tracks kicked off in
Top Gun: Maverick has become the latest Hollywood film to have its release delayed due to the coronavirus pandemic.
Tom Cruise's need for speed has officially stalled out — but only temporarily. On Thursday, Paramount Pictures announced that it was delaying the June 24 release date of due to the ongoing coronavirus pandemic.
Paramount just made some release date changes given the unpredictable coronavirus climate. The long-awaited Tom Cruise Skydance sequel “Top Gun: Maverick” is now going to Dec. 23, instead of June 24. This will push the Chris Pratt sci-fi Skydance movie “The Tomorrow War” to an unset date.
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He says the track "felt like a smash."
The self-isolation covers continue...
Machine Gun Kelly is exploring a new musical avenue.
Machine Gun Kelly teamed up with Travis Barker on Thursday (March 26) to deliver a rousing cover of Paramore's "Misery Business" that's anything but miserable.In the clip, the two stars launch into the iconic 2007 hit, with Kelly showing off his singing voice while Barker dominates his drum set."Whoa, well I never meant to brag/ But I've gotten what I wanted now/ Whoa, it was never my intention to brag/ To steal it all away from you now/ But God does it feel so good/ 'Cause I got her where I
Machine Gun Kelly and Travis Barker put their own spin on Paramore‘s “Misery Business!”
Machine Gun Kelly has kept himself busy during self isolation by covering popular songs as part of his #LockDownSessions. For his latest installment, the Cleveland rapper recruited blink-182 drummer Travis Barker to take on Paramore’s breakout 2007 hit, “Misery Business.”
It's the most recent cover in the rapper's #LockDownSessions series
Kelly Ripa and Ryan Seacrest are hunkered down at home, but still on the air.
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Machine Gun Kelly has got a new girl in his life!
In response to show cancellations due to coronavirus, British singer YUNGBLUD is live streaming a full in-studio concert in Los Angeles. It’s slated to feature appearances from Machine Gun Kelly, Bella Thorne, and Oliver Tree.
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