Machine Gun Kelly Finally Drops "The Break Up"

Machine Gun Kelly ain't messin' with his ex on this one.

BYAron A.
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Machine Gun Kelly's been having a pretty solid year. He's kept his fans happy with the amount of music he's released including his album Bloom. He spent a good chunk of the year on tour but it seems like he may have more music coming for fans in the near future. Today, he unleashes his latest single, "The Break Up."

MGK drops off a solid piece of work with "The Break Up." The rapper's been playing the song while he's been on tour but an official high quality version of the song had yet to surface until now. The rapper tests the waters with auto tune on this one, successfully and delivers a perfect expression of after break up feelings. It's a strong effort from MGK especially as he dabbles in some new sounds.

Quotable Lyrics

Please, never call me
Do not mention me in any stories
Do not show up at the homies party
Come up to me and then say you sorry


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