Machine Gun Kelly Songs Ranked
Colson Baker (born April 22, 1990), known professionally as Machine Gun Kelly (MGK), is an American singer, rapper, songwriter, and actor. He is noted for his compositional blending of contemporary and alternative hip hop, and rock. Machine Gun Kelly released four mixtapes between 2007 and 2010 before signing with Bad Boy Records. He released his debut studio album, Lace Up, in 2012, which peaked at number four on the US Billboard 200 and contained his breakout single “Wild Boy” (featuring Waka Flocka Flame). His second and third albums, General Admission (2015) and Bloom (2017) achieved similar commercial success; the latter included the single “Bad Things” (with Camila Cabello), which peaked at number 4 on the Billboard Hot 100. His fourth album, Hotel Diablo (2019), saw the exploration of rap-rock. Machine Gun Kelly released his fifth album, Tickets to My Downfall, in 2020; it marked a complete departure from hip hop and entry into pop-punk. It debuted at number one on the Billboard 200, the only rock album to do so that year, and contained the single “My Ex’s Best Friend”, which reached number 21 on the Hot 100. Machine Gun Kelly had his first starring role in the romantic drama Beyond the Lights (2014), and since appeared in the techno-thriller Nerve (2016), the horror Bird Box (2018), the comedy Big Time Adolescence and portrayed Tommy Lee in the biopic The Dirt (both 2019). Here are all of the Machine Gun Kelly songs ranked.
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20. Swing Life Away (Black Flag, 2013)
“This shows he’ll never get caught up in the life too much. He’s still who he always has been. He has priorities. Music is up there but it’s not top. Definitely one of his best.”
19. Sail (Sail, 2014)
“The beat, the clip, and the lyrics are the sickest I’ve heard in a very long time! The lyrics are incredible, can’t stop listening to it.
18. A Little More (General Admission, 2015)
“This song really hits home with me. MGk tells the truth he’s not afraid to say what he thinks and this song really shows it. MGk will always hold a special place in my heart along with his lyrics. This man is destined for greatness.”
17. Warning Shot (Lace Up 2012)
“Machine Gun Kelly is first and foremost, a rapper and that is what really drew me to his music. His flow at times is memorable and at other times, pretty stale and not really that great.”
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16. Stereo (Lace Up, 2012)
“This song goes above and beyond most MGK tracks because it actually tells an interesting story with some real clever wordplay giving three possibilities. That the song’s literally about a boombox, that it’s about his relationship with music, and that it’s actually about him banging someone.”
15. Rap Devil (Binge, 2018)
“One of his few good songs, yet easily his best. He destroyed Eminem with some great lyrics as well as a great beat, though Eminem responded well”
14. Halo (EST 4 Life, 2012)
“This song is real. All of his songs tell the truth and that’s one of the things I love most about him. Ya’ll can say and flip his image say he’s this say he’s that but this man has saved many lives just by rapping about his own. This song is definitely one of my favorites.”
13. Chasing Pavements (Rage Pack, 2011)
“I feel that these lyrics deliver a very powerful message that most young adults can relate to. Exceptional. This song makes me feel like I’m on top of the world”
12. The Return (Lace Up, 2012)
“This song is very, very emotional. It gets me every time. I don’t think I can ever complain about my life again. Kells has gone through so much and I’m glad he stuck with his music.”
11. Half Naked and Almost Famous (Half Naked and Almost Famous, 2012)
“Machine Gun Kelly (Richard Colson Baker) or just MGK for short is an up-and-coming rapper, currently signed to Diddy’s Bad Boy label. MGK has built steam on his Waka Flocka Flame featured “Wild Boy,” which unsurprisingly is the best cut on this seventeen-minute EP, Half Naked & Almost Famous – EP [Explicit ].”
10. Lace Up (Lace Up, 2012)
“I like this album. He doesn’t really sound like any other rapper I have taken the time to listen too. There could be some improvements but I think that he is well on his way.”
9. Mind of a Stoner (Black Flag, 2013)
“This song is uplifting, addictive, and easy to listen to. I love this song so much and believe it should be much higher.”
8. Alpha Omega (General Admission, 2015)
“This song is mind-blowing from the beginning to the end. This should be at least in the top 10. From the lyrics to the beat to his sick flow, this song is just perfect.”
7. Till I Die (General Admission, 2015)
“Sick chorus, great bridge, and he straight up kill the verses. Best bass and the song that got me into machine gun kelly’s music.”
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6. Chip Off Tha Block (Lace Up, (2012)
“Such a talented and skilled singer. It has been so nice to see him grow up and become something famous and successful! I feel so proud to have discovered him and be one of his fans!”
5. See My Tears (Lace Up, 2012)
“His most heartfelt song, it shows his compassion for what he does, and how he loves doing his job. This song is amazing! It has gotten me thru a lot of tough times.”
4. Breaking News (Black Flag, 2013)
“I love his evolution as an artist, and if he bounces back and do this style again, I would be the first one to buy it. If he chooses to stay in the pop punk lane, or even go for another sound, I would still be a fan. Colson has more than proven to me that he’s capable of doing whatever he wants.”
3. End of the Road (Lace Up, 2012)
“The lyrics are awesome. I read his biography and there is no doubt that he has been through tough times. In this song, MGk talks about his life struggle such a great lyrics and such a great song”
2. Wild Boy (Project X, 2012)
“This is such a great song. It never fails to get you in an excited mood. It’s a cool song to party to. MGK rocks. Great Music I love listening to it every day.”
1. Invincible (Lace Up, 2012)
“This is such a great song. I was introduced to MGK by this song. The way he talks about rising from nothing to everything is amazing. And the voice of Ester Dean makes it even more pleasing to ears.”