After spatting back and forth with Eminem all month, Machine Gun Kelly has finally released a follow up to last year’s Bloom, a conveniently timed nine-track EP titled Binge – something the Cleveland rapper recently discussed on the Breakfast Club this past Thursday (Sept. 20).
MGK celebrated the release by posting a photo of the EP’s cover on Instagram.
The EP includes singles like Loco, Lately, Signs (feat. 24hrs), and the well-known Rap Devil, MGK’s response to Eminem chirping him on the Kamikaze album.
For those interested, Binge is available now for streaming on Apple Music/iTunes and Spotify.
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The 10 Greatest Lyricists In Hip Hop
10. Childish Gambino
Some of you reading this may be more familiar with Childish Gambino from his acting career (he moonlights as Donald Glover, comedian and star of work like Community), but this fairly recent addition to the hip hop game has an unreal flow and his lyrics stand with the best of them. Despite his relative freshness, Childish Gambino already has three acclaimed studio albums to his name (2011’s Camp, 2014’s Because The Internet and 2015’s STN MTN/Kauai) and a massive catalogue of independently released mix tapes and LP’s. Childish Gambino, who drew his stage name from an online Wu-Tang Clan Name Generator, is writing some of the fiercest lyrics we’ve seen in quite some time. For proof of that matter, readers should check out singles like “Freaks and Geeks”, “Bonfire”, and “3005” (the last of which was nominated for a Best Rap Performance Grammy Award).
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