Machine Gun Kelly keeps his fanbase eternally guessing. The “bloody valentine” singer was at the height of his rap career in 2020 when he abruptly switched lanes and dropped a pop-punk album. Last year, the Houston-born artist, 34, publicly dabbled in reggaeton. Lately, it appears MGK is veering towards country territory, as the “My City” artist is reportedly in talks for a collaboration with Jelly Roll. Recently, Machine Gun Kelly took another long stride toward Nashville when he dropped a Zach Bryan cover on social media.
Machine Gun Kelly Adds “Some of My Vibe” to Zach Bryan Tune
On Wednesday (June 26), Machine Gun Kelly previewed an acoustic cover of Zach Bryan’s “Sun to Me”โoff the artist’s 2022 album American Heartbreakโto his official Instagram account.
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“hope you donโt mind i added some of my vibe to your songย @zachlanebryan,” wrote The Dirt star.
The artist (real name: Colson Baker) strums on his guitar as he softly sings Bryan’s shining ballad: Arms tied, legs numb, wrapped around my knee / Sweetest of the sunflowers, yeah, you’re the sun to me.
Like much of MGK’s catalog, it shouldn’t workโand yet, it does. “Colson is a musical genius,” raved one Instagram user. “Heโs the definition of what I think life is. Itโs never linear. Itโs evolving and growing and changing constantly. Thatโs just what heโs doing, and in any genre he wants. Heโs not limiting himself. And heโs thriving in it.”
Another fan added, “Plz more music from country colson cause youโre tapping into something special here.”
Is MGK Going the Way of Post Malone?
This isn’t the first time Machine Gun Kelly has dipped his toes into country waters. The rapper turned pop-punk artist covered The Chicks’ “There’s Your Trouble” during his Spotify House set at CMA Fest 2024. The track was the second single off the The Chicks’ 1998 studio album Wide Open Spaces.
What’s more, Jelly Roll recently confirmed that he and his rival-turned-friend are, in fact, cooking up something together in the studio.
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โThatโs my buddy, man, weโre cookinโ,โ Jelly Roll told Taste of Country. โWe work a lot, man. Iโve known of Kells 15 years, probably, 14 years since we were both on the underground hip-hop scene.โ
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