Machine Gun Kelly Opens Up On “Pretty Toxic Revolver”

PRETTY TOXIC REVOLVER

Machine Gun Kelly

OVERALL RATING (????)


Machine Gun Kelly needs a locked-in Jesus.

Hotel Diablo by Machine Gun Kelly is an album that really bothers me. Throughout it, the Cleveland rapper talks about suicide, drug abuse, and depression. “Pretty Toxic Revolver,” Machine Gun’s latest release, follows in the same troubling path as Hotel Diablo.

“Pretty Toxic Revolver” features both soulful singing and zestful rapping by Machine Gun Kelly. Lyrically, the 27-year old talks about disturbing s**t like leaving earth, taking bad drugs, and losing family members. Though the song is disturbing as s**t, it’s way too well-crafted to be ignored.

Why is everyone on Bad Boy Records depressed?


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