Analytic Dreamz: Notorious Mass Effect - "MACHINE GUN KELLY - PRESSURE"

Episode Date: June 2, 2023

Linktree: https://linktr.ee/AnalyticMachine Gun Kelly is back on his rap game on the new four-minute career retrospective track “Pressure.” Over a laid-back “la-la-la” background, MGK raps, �...�The diamonds are symbolic of all the pressure they put on me until I shined/ My life is symbiotic with the culture, I could never, ever lose the vibe,” in the opening verse of the song that dropped on Monday.source: Machine Gun Kelly Takes Stock of Career on Intense ‘Pressure’ Single (msn.com)Privacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy

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Starting point is 00:00:00 Since being engaged to Megan Fox wasn't good enough. This man is back again with the new track titled Pressure. I think pressure is a very interesting track because typically Machine Gun Kelly has been putting out rock music, I would say, and has been not shunning the genre of rap, but not really paying to as much attention to it as Machine Gun Kelly rap fans will hope he. would pay attention. I guess switching genres can be looked at as a bad thing as he's trying to evolve as an artist, but people do like with Machine Gun Kelly rap, so I'm so glad he's back to rapping, because this man is one of the best white rappers to ever grace a mic.
Starting point is 00:00:50 And I know that's very specific ESPN type stat, but I'm being so serious when I say that he's up there with the likes of M&L. Now, no, don't come after me. Don't kill me. I'm sorry, you know. I sincerely apologize, but let me just lay out my point. Okay. So basically, this man is like the figurehead for all white rappers in the industry.
Starting point is 00:01:14 One of those type of guys where he's cool enough to be accepted to the hip-hop industry, but also he does his own thing where he tries to switch up to genre whenever he wants and go into the rock genre and people still accept him back into hip-hop. Because if you haven't noticed by now, we're pretty, particular about who we let into the hip hop space when it comes to the white rappers. And that's just because in life, they're particular about, you know, us, black people when it comes to letting us into anything. So, you know, something that we created as far as music, we're a little more reluctant to let mediocre rappers come through, especially if, you know, the white. So, you know,
Starting point is 00:01:57 just putting it blunt. You know, I'm just letting y'all know how it is in the hip hop industry. So anyways, Machine Gun Kelly was one of those type of guys who came through. Obviously, we have others like Macklemore, Jack Harlow, of course, Dave, aka Little Dickie, which, you know, that name in general should just let you know why we're so strict about white rappers coming in the hip-hop. But, you know, that's besides a point. But Machine Gun Kelly, you know, the main point of this is to tell you that he's back with a new single titled Pressure. And boy, is he trying to put the pressure on Jack Hollow, because ever since Jack Hollow said that he's the best white rappers is to do who rapped about sweaters and mom spaghetti or whatever machine gun
Starting point is 00:02:34 kelly came out of the woodworks logic came out of the woodworks you know half of logic came out of woodworks but um what else russ came out of the woodworks i mean everybody was just like hey let me let me show you a little something so you don't just say no blasphemous statement like that ever again but uh apparently uh this man is just working on a new album machine gun kelly tees he's put he's working on a new album. He says it's going to be releasing a single today, which is why he released a single. And he will be starring in a new movie. He's going to be playing Tommy Lee in the upcoming biopic The Dirt, which is set to be released March 24th. And also, he's still feuding with Eminem. You know, how to throw that in there because, boy, that Eminem, that MGK Beef was some
Starting point is 00:03:16 premium content of white boys beefing. You don't get that too much in the hip-hop space, because guess what? It's not too many of them we let in. So you already know that this man's already. talented in his own right and that's why i believe that m gk along with his just immense talent and being unique in the industry is one of the greatest white rappers to ever live so click my link to my bio let me know one of my social media is what do you think of m gk's single titled pressure and if you've given it a listen do you think is fire or trash

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