This is the second edition of 'The Yungblud Show'.
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Machine Gun Kelly and Travis Barker put their own spin on Paramore‘s “Misery Business!”
The 29-year-old rapper and the 44-year-old Blink-182 drummer teamed up for the cover in a video posted to YouTube on Thursday (March 26).
The cover is part of MGK‘s #LockDownSessions during their self-isolations amid the current health crisis.
It also features bassist Truck Norris and as well as Omer Fedi.
Other songs Machine Gun Kelly has covered include Nirvana‘s “Smells Like Teen Spirit,” The Beatles‘
This is the second edition of 'The Yungblud Show'.
The rapper has been sharing a selection of recognisable covers and samples during lockdown
Machine Gun Kelly is on Day 19 of his Lockdown Sessions, and the rapper dropped his latest installment, "In These Walls," on Tuesday (April 14).Using a sample from PVRIS' "My House," MGK creates a haunting tale reflecting on a past love.
The latest in the rapper's Lockdown Sessions has arrived
Machine Gun Kelly and Yungblud are staying creative while social distancing, and teamed up to put a modern, quarantined twist on Oasis' 1995 hit, "Champagne Supernova."The clip shows the duo in their individual bathrooms, with MGK playing guitar.This isn't the first time the pals have collaborated musically.
"Don’t let them keep you down"
The pair performed the track from their respective houses
Machine Gun Kelly and Yungblud are not about to let quarantine stop them from collaborating.
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 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
When Gal Gadot teamed up with a slew of celebrities for a viral cover of John Lennon's "Imagine," the public's reaction was mixed. Some saw the video as a nice, uplifting moment during a hard time for the world, while many others felt it was tone-deaf.So independent queer artist Leadr decided to try something similar, but this time with a different purpose.
A man turned up to a Conservative club with what people said was a 'sub-machine gun' following a row at an 18th birthday and gender reveal party.
There's one hell of a party going on
Travis Scott and Young Thug have shared a new music video for their JACKBOYS track “Out West.” Travis and Thug throw a party in the grainy visual, co-directed by Scott and White Trash Tyler. Guests at the rager include 21 Savage and Quincy Jones—who just wants to wash his hands and make a sandwich (crusts cut off). Check it out below.
Travis Scott and Young Thug unveiled a music video on Friday (March 20) for their hit "Out West," and it's one big party.Travis co-directed the video alongside White Trash Tyler, and shows a wild, twerk-filled house party with Young Thug rapping above the crowd.