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Machine Gun Kelly Slams Music Elitists: "Gatekeepers Always Lose"

Machine Gun Kelly isn't here for the haters. The musician shared his perspective on those criticizing him for recently changing his upcoming album title to Mainstream Sellout."It feels brave because when I said the name originally after I changed it [from its original title, Born With Horns], everyone was kinda like, 'Oh, are you sure you wanna almost, like, call it like it is?' I'm like, 'Yeah, absolutely,'" he said during a recent interview with BBC Radio 1's Future Sounds.MGK, whose real name...

info@hypebae.com (HYPEBAE) Fri, 18 Mar 2022 HYPEBAE
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Syd Drops a Music Video for Her Angelic New Track "CYBAH" Featuring Lucky Daye

Syd has blessed fans with her latest song, "Could You Break a Heart," featuring Lucky Daye. The Grammy-nominated singer, songwriter, producer and engineer also dropped a music video for the new track. Additionally, she's revealed when she's releasing her sophomore solo album, Broken Hearts Club."The album is about a relationship I had that ended in my first real broken heart," Syd said in a statement. "It almost felt like I joined a club because all of my friends went through similar experiences...

info@hypebae.com (HYPEBAE) Fri, 18 Mar 2022 HYPEBAE
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Leikeli47's New Music Video for "LL Cool J" Is Jam-Packed With Glitz and Glam

Leikeli47 is all about appreciating the finer things in life in her new music video for her latest single, "LL Cool J."In the track, the masked rapper compares men to fine jewels, further explaining the title of the song, which doesn't stand for the "Rock the Bells" MC, by the way. Leikeli47 boasts, "When I walk by tell me what do you see/ You see a young LL Cool J/ That means ladies love cool jewelry.""LL Cool J" is one of the 14 tracks included in her upcoming album, Shape Up, which she descri...

info@hypebae.com (HYPEBAE) Fri, 18 Mar 2022 HYPEBAE
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Charli XCX's Album 'Crash' Is "Extremely Pop" but Also "Dark in Many Ways"

Charli XCX typically never follows the rules, especially when it comes to her music. However, for her album, Crash, she purposely stuck to the stereotypes."I wanted to lean in as much as possible to the nature of a stereotypical major label recording artist," she told Entertainment Weekly. "I wanted to work with multiple collaborators across all the songs. I wanted to write in L.A. I wanted to feel that full pop-writing camp kind of feeling of creating a record."In order for her to do "a couple ...

info@hypebae.com (HYPEBAE) Thu, 17 Mar 2022 HYPEBAE