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  • mgk Has Soundtracked The Best & Worst ‘times of my life’

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    One of the greatest gifts that the universe bestowed upon mgk was his ability to impact and comfort many people through his honest storytelling, and his recent single ‘times of my life’ is the ultimate proof. After yearsssss of fans asking for this melancholic song from the Tickets To My Downfall studio sessions – which leaked after he took it off the tracklist – he revisited it with Travis Barker and some of his closest musical friends, who helped him create the triumphant lost americana last year. It feels like an amalgamation of so many of his different eras, between the seeming inclusion on the future deluxe edition of lost americana, its origins during the Tickets To My Downfall sessions, and the Hotel Diablo umbrella he holds in the music video. 

    In the days since ‘times of my life’ came out, I’ve seen fellow EST adopt this song into their lives in so many beautiful ways, from celebrating the fun memories they’ve made at concerts (partly fueled by the song appearing on the pre-show playlist at the lost americana Tour) to cherishing the time they got to spend with loved ones who have passed. And I know I speak for most mgk fans when I say that this release proves just how moving his music can be.

    “I hope you are fine knowing you hold all my best times
    And without you, I’m lying to myself saying that you’ll come find me…”

    Like so much of EST, mgk’s music found me when I needed it the most. He had pretty good timing because I heard ‘I Think I’m OKAY’ on the radio for the first time on a day that wound up flipping my life upside down. Hotel Diablo became a lifeline in the fallout from that day as I tried to figure out where I wanted to go and who I wanted to be. I didn’t necessarily relate to the specific stories or topics, but I admired how open Kells was about things that are very difficult to be open about. It’s like he knew that his own catharsis would be cathartic for others and pushed through to deliver that for the people who needed to hear an honest success story from a fellow underdog with the odds stacked against him.

    Hotel Diablo doesn’t close with a happy ending, but ‘I Think I’m OKAY’ is the perfect conclusion. It sees Colson admitting, “I think something’s f**king wrong with me.” He knows that the power isn’t in pretending you’re fine, but knowing that just being “okay” is enough sometimes. Still standing after going through difficult, life-altering things like he describes throughout the album is a victory in itself. He owns up to his vices, destructive tendencies, and dissatisfaction with his life at the time in a way that’s refreshingly raw and real. 

    He spoke to Genius about the “it’s just my life and I can take it if I wanna” lyric, explaining that the darker meaning you might hear at first listen isn’t the full story, much like how there’s a whole life on the other side of whatever you’re facing at the moment. 

    I think a lot of people think it immediately means suicide, and I think it’s really just, like, ‘I can take back my life.’ Take your destiny into your own hands. You know, manifest what you want and make your life yours.

    mgk to Genius

    The Tickets To My Downfall era epitomized that idea, bringing mgk into the pop-punk spotlight after years of being a massive fan and integrating rock’s most distinctive elements into songs like ‘Save Me’ (featuring Avenged Sevenfold’s M. Shadows and Synyster Gates) and the Kellin Quinn-assisted ‘Swing Life Away.’ A few hours before he recorded ‘Save Me,’ as shown in the song’s music video, he told Slim, “I just don’t see stuff going very well.” Slim pushed, “So you wanna give up and quit? Sh*t on me, sh*t on everybody?” This is the album cycle where things started going very, very well for mgk and his rightful recognition as a music icon, holding his musical family and EST close to his heart in the midst of a massive rise. 

    With help from one of Colson’s musical heroes, Travis Barker, Tickets To My Downfall taught us how to dance through destruction and embrace the fun in life that coexists with what’s bringing us down. It was exactly what the world needed in the midst of the COVID pandemic, delivering nostalgia and pure joy to EST and pop-punk fans on a wider scale. In the process, it became mgk’s first #1 album on the Billboard 200 and has since gotten a 2x Platinum certification.

    It felt like he had finally hit his stride and I was starting to find mine, too. I started blogging just a few months after Tickets To My Downfall came out and joined The Honey POP a little while later. He was embracing his lifelong love of pop-punk and I was embracing my lifelong love of immersive music and the artists behind it. He doubled down on it with mainstream sellout, a heavier sister album of sorts that also hit #1, and I kept exploring new content formats and topics, even writing an analytical review of the record for THP. 

    Where Tickets To My Downfall felt like a rebellious rave of sorts, mainstream sellout addressed similar topics and themes with a less playful attitude and a less shimmery sonic mood. mgk told Sunday TODAY, “I went and studied Tickets and I heard the bright sound that I had, and for this album, I just turned the lights off.” You can hear the shift from the very first track – ‘title track’ reveled in his infamy while “selling tickets to [his] downfall,” but ‘born with horns’ acknowledges “there’s no happy endings” and sees Kells taking a more honest, direct approach while describing his mental health struggles and qualms about the spotlight. 

    His openness about the ups and downs of being a polarizing figure in the music industry sparked a lot of thought about how artists are treated online, and even earned mgk his first-ever GRAMMY nomination in the Best Rock Album category. The man who wondered whether his hard work would ever truly pay off before recording ‘Save Me’ had officially broken through and created a thought-provoking project that demanded respect and recognition from his peers and the powers that be.

    My own journey through the music industry eventually brought me to one of the coolest, most meaningful opportunities I’ve received to date: becoming a mod for mgk’s official Discord server! I wore my Tickets To My Downfall hoodie on launch day and watched as thousands of passionate fans joined in, excitedly connecting with each other and eventually Kells himself. The server felt, and still feels, like a place where EST can tune out the noise of traditional social media and the world around us to unite over what we love. It’s a reminder of how magical things can be when we come together for good, perfectly tying into the fandom name of Everyone Stands Together.

    In July 2024, we came together to celebrate the fifth anniversary of Hotel Diablo with an interactive trivia puzzle throughout the server. And in one of the two most full-circle mgk moments in my life, I got to host a live Q&A with him for the puzzle winners and EST. Over 400 people who completed the puzzle got to listen in, while the fastest few to finish it were able to ask him their own questions. I talked to him about Hotel Diablo, we joked about the 32483498 nicknames he has, and he even took the time to thank me personally at the end of the event. It was such an honor to make my personal dream of interviewing him come true while sharing the moment with fans who love him just as much.

    Hearing his excitement about crossing over into country with Jelly Roll on ‘Lonely Road’ (which hadn’t been officially announced yet) and seeing how much EST loved connecting with him on a deeper level had me reconsidering the possibilities of my own career in the music industry. And somehow, things made more sense to me than ever in an industry that’s constantly changing and shifting. It reminded me that there are truly no limits unless you put them on yourself or let the people trying to put them on you have the last word, something mgk has never let them do. Like our favorite rap-rock chameleon, you can try new things and take new paths and have fun with them even if they’re not what you initially imagined for yourself. In my case, it’s been expanding beyond blogging into music marketing and fandom engagement, wanting to “champion artists” like he said I do on the call and help them grow their bonds with fans, so more people can experience how powerful a kind, devoted fanbase like EST can be.

    The second full-circle moment I’ve had with mgk came about a year and a half after the Q&A. After that formative day I mentioned earlier, when I heard ‘I Think I’m OKAY’ for the first time, anxiety became a really obstructive force in my life that separated me from some of the things I loved most. Colson’s music was right by my side through so much and the ultimate test of that was braving various fears to go see him live at the lost americana Tour. Anxiety is still something I regularly deal with, and I expect it will continue to be that way, but screaming all the lyrics to ‘I Think I’m OKAY’ with 12,000 other people made one of the most fragile parts of me feel like things could be okay again. 

    I don’t know who I’d be right now if mgk hadn’t stumbled into my life and music library. As I sit here recounting my favorite EST memories, wearing the same Tickets To My Downfall hoodie I wore the day the Discord server launched, it feels so surreal that just happening to hear a certain song on the radio six years ago has had such an impact on my life. But that’s part of the magic of mgk. You never know where his music will lead you, whether it’s through genres, through immersive lyrical stories, or through chapters and experiences that shape you.

    To Colson and EST, some of the best times of my life were the ones when I was with you. Here’s to many more for all of us <3 

    What ‘times of [your] life’ did mgk help you through? Do you have any predictions for a possible deluxe edition of lost americana? Let us know in the comments below or hit us up on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter! You can also buzz on over to our Reddit community to chat with us.

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  • Music Rewind 2025: mgk Finds lost americana & Inner Strength

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    “The media has no idea what to make of me, and you know what? I hope they never do,” mgk confessed to a crowd in Brooklyn, NY on December 13th, 2025. “I [am] here to disrupt the game because I am different. I’m looking at 12,000 people asking you to also be different. Don’t ever be a replica of something else. And even you being here tonight, against what the internet would say about mgk, you are different because you have the [courage] to like what it is that you wanna like.”

    In a single, short speech before performing ‘wwiii’ to that crowd, Colson Baker was able to summarize exactly what has made his current chapter such a meaningful journey for his fans, EST (short for “everyone stands together”). Those fans who didn’t buy into the narrative, but instead watched as mgk continued to carve out his own.

     2025 brought the release of his critically – and criminally – misunderstood lost americana album, a celebration of the fifth anniversary for Tickets To My Downfall, and so much more fun music and content that kept us hooked all year long. And while we didn’t secure that GRAMMY nomination or a #1 Billboard 200 album, it’s certain that we “didn’t need no help for a hell of a time.”

    Join us as we take a look back at some special moments of mgk’s standout 2025!

    Dingo Forever

    mgk’s 2025 unfortunately came with a very difficult start, including the news that his favorite recording studio burned down in the Los Angeles wildfires in January shortly after leaving rehab, as well as the loss of one of his best friends, Luke “Dingo” Trembath. He described him in a tribute post on Instagram as, “a true rockstar without ever needing to make a song, the most loyal, loud, charismatic, funny, and annoying human [he’s] ever had the honor of knowing.”

    After Dingo’s passing, Kells brought some of their friends together for a stunning musical tribute in the form of ‘your name forever.’ He wrote the song with his bandmates and soul brothers Slim, Baze, Rook, and No Love For The Middle Child, along with phem, Dark Waves, Emma Rosen, and Beauty School Dropout’s Colie Hutzler. Add in some backing vocals from Avenged Sevenfold’s M. Shadows, Bring Me The Horizon’s Oli Sykes, and MOD SUN, then lead guitar from A7X’s Synyster Gates, and you have a moving celebration of Dingo’s legacy and the memories he made with such a creative, impactful group of people.

    “Tell me, did you know it was time to say goodbye?
    Tell me, did the heavens align where angels fly?
    What happened, what happened when you kissed the sky?”

    A New Saga (Blade) Begins

    But luckily, we also got some pretty amazing news in the first quarter of the year! mgk and Megan Fox welcomed their first daughter together, Saga Blade Fox-Baker, who might be in the running for the most bad*ss baby name of all time. We’re so excited for their family and know Saga will grow up surrounded by so much love!

    Her journey, the five years of her culmination of coming, disappearing, coming back again, disappearing, coming back again, she’s an epic story and that’s what Saga means. I’m also of Norwegian heritage, and so that’s a Nordic goddess of storytelling, and I think she has a storytelling future ahead of her.

    mgk on The TODAY Show

    EST knows how much mgk’s oldest daughter, Casie, means to him, so getting to see him welcome another daughter into the world while sober and focusing on his healing has been nothing short of magical. 

    Creating The lost americana Album

    As we mentioned earlier, mgk’s favorite recording studio burned down during the Los Angeles wildfires, so he had to get a little crafty while making his seventh studio album. He spent some time away with Casie and wound up embarking on a creative reset, restarting the project from the ground up and setting up a home studio with his best friends and band. 

    I knew for sure that the music I had made for whatever the album was supposed to be the last two years, I couldn’t stand. So I erased all of it, kept my palms up, and I felt like the Akashic records just sent me some downloads, and I started making lost americana. The exploration was, ‘we are not gonna pick any genre, we are going to make this freely.’

    mgk on Popcast

    We also learned during Kells’ Popcast interview that he was debating whether to delete the album he had already made when he got the news that Bob Dylan had posted an old performance of his on Instagram! Colson called it a “d-side mgk video from the 17th page of [his] YouTube channel,” yet OGs have had that Park Ave CDs performance in their rotation this whole time. Call it kismet or the coolest coincidence, but that repost was like a sign that he was making the right choice! Bob went on to narrate the album trailer for lost americana.

    He announced that he finished the album we now know as lost americana on April 17th, shaving the beard he accrued during the creation process. We think this was a symbol for the renewal and evolution he explores on the album, with the shave representing that he’s letting parts of his past and the stories he tells on the record go.

    With a new outlook on life, a new addition to the family, and a new album ready to unleash to the world, it was time for a celebration! Kells celebrated his birthday on April 22nd with a lost americana-themed party that had EST squinting our eyes at every single post trying to find Easter eggs. We didn’t know the album title at the time, but his Lost XX t-shirt and sign, along with a cigarette-themed cake, gave us some big hints of what to expect. 

    High-profile party guests included Young Thug, Jelly Roll, MOD SUN, Rook, Slim, Baze, and of course Casie.

    Special YouTube & Standalone Releases

    Towards the end of the creation of lost americana and afterwards, mgk gave us quite a few surprises on his YouTube channel! April and May both brought new covers and even a freestyle that reimagined a total classic we know you know. First up was a medley of Juice WRLD’s ‘Empty Out Your Pockets,’ Green Day’s ‘Boulevard Of Broken Dreams,’ and Kells’ own ‘LATELY’ that blew us away. During the ‘LATELY’ section, he swapped out “Grew up a screw-up, pierced my ear and dyed my f*cking hair” for “Grew up a weirdo, 20 piercings and some bleached hair.” The new version acknowledges his growth and offers more compassion for his past self, refusing to call himself a “screw-up” and instead just noting that he was different from the people around him.

    Next was a cover of Ryan Adams’ ‘Come Pick Me Up,’ including most of his touring band and MOD SUN! He posted it on his birthday as a gift to EST. According to a fan on Reddit, Ryan once said he didn’t enjoy playing it live anymore because it went against his sobriety and focused on a feeling of hopelessness that he no longer related to. Now that Kells is sober, we hope that he can feel more optimistic for his future, because we know it’s very bright. 

    The next two releases were recorded after mgk finished lost americana, since his facial hair from the recording process was gone! He and No Love came together to produce an awesome freestyle over *NSYNC’s ‘Bye Bye Bye’ (full-circle moment, as the boy band lover he is) that teased what we could expect from his then-upcoming album and its lead single. 

    “Don’t ask me no questions, like what genre this album is
    I’m Gordon Ramsay cheffin’ in this kitchen, no suggestions…”

    “I’m sober now, but the next single gon’ pop like pills
    Come out singing like I’m Justin Bieber…”

    The last standalone release in this series was a cover of the Goo Goo Dolls’ timeless track ‘Iris,’ featuring the incredible Julia Wolf! Julia wound up being the opener for the 2025 U.S. leg of the lost americana Tour, so EST fam who attended got to hear this one live. We were lucky enough to, and, yes, it’ll give you twice as many goosebumps in an arena as it does at home! Their voices blend so beautifully together and add a nice edge to the song.

    And with that, EST was officially activated for Kells to properly kick off his new era…

    Sounds ‘cliché,’ But It’s Iconic

    The lost americana era started with a bang when mgk dropped the lead single, ‘cliché,’ in May! In the process, he delivered the summer pop bop we were waiting for, complete with a fun, choreographed music video that would put even your favorite ‘90s boyband to shame. The song purposely strings together cliché ideas of romance to make something you can’t help but dance along to.

    “Tell me, would you wait for me?
    Baby, I’m a rolling stone
    I got a lot of right in me, but I don’t wanna say this wrong…”

    And EST weren’t the only ones who ate ‘cliché’ up – Spotify made Colson the cover of their New Music Friday playlist for the first time, the number of streams made it his biggest solo Spotify debut ever, and he got to perform it at shows like The TODAY Show and the Kids’ Choice Awards. We had soooo much fun and things were only just kicking off for us!

    Tracklist Reveals & Chaos On Twitch

    Some of the best memories we made with mgk this year were definitely when he started streaming on Twitch! He went live to unveil the lost americana tracklist, show us new merch designs, and even play some Fortnite. Every stream he did was such a blast and we’re patiently waiting to bond with EST in the chat on the next one!

    Finding lost americana & Landing The Three-Peat

    On August 8th, chosen for the synergy of 8/8, mgk officially unveiled his seventh studio album! We could go on about lost americana all day (and we have, so check out our full review), but we’ll “keep it short like a haiku” for now and focus on the wider themes and takeaways from the project. 

    ​​lost americana is one of Kells’ rawest projects to date, exploring mental health, fame, the state of society, and identity through the lens of a man who has never been more himself. As he told Popcast, “There’s no beguiling on this album. This album is not a character.” This is mgk, Machine Gun Kelly, El Pistolero, and Colson Baker in his purest, most distilled form, and every moment of it is an absolute gift.

    lost americana is the ultimate homecoming as mgk starts to trust his inner voice and integrate each aspect of himself into a fully realized identity, all while harnessing his musical talent across genres and avenues. He’s come home to himself and is proudly hanging postcards from each of his detours on his wall to remind him of everything he’s learned along the way.

    lost americana is a personal excavation of the American dream. A journey to find what’s been lost. This album is a love letter to those who seek to rediscover. The dreamers, the drifters, the defiant. It’s a sonic map of forgotten places, a tribute to the spirit of reinvention, and a quest to reclaim the authentic essence of American freedom. From the glow of neon diners to the rumble of the motorcycles, this is music that celebrates the beauty found in the in-between spaces where the past is reimagined and the future is forged on your own terms.

    Bob Dylan in the lost americana album trailer

    Along the way, mgk makes fun references to American music icons – for example, the ‘sweet coraline’ title parodies Neil Diamond’s ‘Sweet Caroline,’ while ‘starman’ nods to Red Hot Chili Peppers’ ‘Californication’ and interpolates Third Eye Blind’s ‘Semi-Charmed Kinda Life.’ This pattern cleverly brings you to place him in that lexicon of music legends on a psychological level, in case you didn’t already think of him as a legend in his own right. He’s ready to prove he’s worthy of going down in music history and can add his own flair to things we already love.

    As he’s become more successful, Kells has been able to travel the world and perform in some of the most incredible cities. Hometown references throughout the album become a symbol for our purest selves and his past as he faces it, leading the listener to wonder, how much do you owe to who you used to be? How much do you owe to the situations that shaped you? What happens when you want to change? Do you bring your past with you, or does that stifle who you’re becoming?

    To understand mgk’s music and the creativity behind it, you need to be willing to sit with it and go beyond the surface of what you assume or expect. Some will shrug aside the meaning of his work and say it’s shallow or unoriginal, while others will tell you he’s an artistic mastermind who purposefully plays into and subverts expectations. No matter which end of that spectrum you consider yourself to be on, there’s something to be said for taking things slow and really processing what you’re hearing in a time when we can listen to seconds-long snippets of songs or loud opinions on why those songs suck in the span of a few scrolls.

    Despite the many loud opinions that talk down on mgk, the numbers stand to prove that he moves tons of people with his work. lost americana debuted at #4 on the Billboard 200 album chart, but managed to top the Rock & Alternative album chart, cementing the “three-peat” Kells wanted – 2020’s Tickets To My Downfall and 2022’s mainstream sellout debuted at #1 on both charts. 40,500 of his 63,000 album units were from pure sales, which means it was the best pure-selling album of that week and debuted at #1 on the Top Album Sales chart, just like his past two albums did. Nothing to sneeze at in the streaming era! 

    Showing Out For MGK Day

    The fourth annual celebration of MGK Day took over downtown Cleveland for a weekend of fun events and activities, all while donating proceeds to the Cleveland Metropolitan School District and Shoes & Clothes For Kids to give back. Some standout moments on the schedule included XXcon (a mini convention and performance where mgk announced his Floor 13 record label), a pop-up at the Rock & Roll Hall Of Fame, and the Art & Community festival, which included a fireworks show! 

    And in the ultimate show of fate, the dates lined up with the release date of lost americana, starting on its release date of August 8th and continued through that weekend. He captured some of the magic in a music video for ‘tell me whats up.’

    The timing of MGK Day is, ironically, what some fans think prevented lost americana from reaching a #1 debut on the Billboard 200, since so many superfans were at events over the weekend instead of streaming. But isn’t that what finding americana is truly about? Returning to a time of unity, togetherness, and hope? Perhaps such a pure americana never existed in the first place, but thanks to the power of music and passionate artists like mgk, we’re closer than ever to creating it.

    The CoolEST Road Trip Ever

    As if the man hadn’t given us enough already, the week after MGK Day saw him and the band traveling across four states for a special mini-tour called the Lost XX Road Trip! Fans in Ohio, Indiana, Wisconsin, and Minnesota got to be some of the first to hear lost americana songs live… some even on a roof. Someone give Reed a raise to make up for the stress he probably felt that night!

    Heading Back To Warped Tour

    mgk was an underrated staple back in the prime days of Warped Tour, and he got to head back to the main stage at two of this year’s festival days! Both nights, he took the crowd on a genre-bending adventure surrounded by a graffiti-laced set celebrating his Tickets To My Downfall album’s fifth anniversary – more on that milestone shortly. He first took the stage in Washington, D.C. before dropping lost americana, and his appearance in Orlando, FL happened after the album release, so he was able to show off two different setlists and integrate some new music for the second crowd!

    A Style Icon Getting Recognition

    If you’re anything like us, then your Pinterest homepage is flooded with mgk fashion inspo any time you log on. So you already know we were absolutely stoked to find out he got a Style Icon Award from Daily Front Row’s Fashion Media Awards during New York Fashion Week! It made it even more special to know his bestie Pete Davidson was the one to present him with the award, and Casie was in the audience to support him.

    I think that my style can be unconventional to some… I am completely unapologetic with my authenticity in what I sing and what I wear.

    mgk at the Fashion Media Awards

    His status as a fashion icon also brought about some of the coolest memorabilia collabs that mgk has done in his career! He celebrated the release of lost americana with special merch capsules in partnership with Harley Davidson and Ed Hardy, as well as releasing his first fragrance with Dossier. So not only does he express his own unforgettable style, but he wants to make sure EST can dress and smell as nicely as him. What a king!

    That’s Professor mgk To You

    mgk is smarter and more strategic than most of the internet gives him credit for – including his music, 27 Club Coffee shop, and investments in companies like Liquid Death – and his business savvy culminated in an invite to speak at Harvard Business School this fall! A student who attended his guest lecture told Boston that one of the topics was how he deals with online hate, sharing:

    He said, ‘I just had to employ the mentality that I simply can’t care about this if I want to be in this industry. I’m doing this because I love what I do, and I love the artistic part of my job.’ And then the second piece he said that I think was a little bit easier to take something from, was that you’re always going to have the loud minority and the silent majority. What he kind of meant by that was how many times do you go online to your favorite artist and write on their Instagram ‘Oh my gosh, you’re my favorite artist. This is an awesome post.’ Hardly ever. Because the people who are gonna comment are the ones who are gonna have something negative to say.

    Harvard Business School student Peter Kiesel

    Our All Access Pass To The World Of Tickets To My Downfall

    One of the biggest things that made 2025 special for mgk was that it marked the fifth anniversary of his iconic Tickets To My Downfall album! He knows that EST lovessss a good album anniversary celebration, especially after last year’s Hotel Diablo re-release and fan Q&A, so he had a special treat up his sleeve for this one.

    Tickets To My Downfall (All Access) expanded his pop-punk masterpiece with five new tracks: ‘no cellphones in rehab,’ ‘home bittersweet home,’ ‘i tried again,’ ‘me or you,’ and ‘secrets.’ And being the generous king he is, he gave us DIY videos for each one, along with adding ‘love race’ with Kellin Quinn to the tracklist. We didn’t think Tickets could get any better, but somehow it did! 

    Taking Over North America With The lost americana Tour

    With two albums to celebrate, it was time for Kells and the band to hit the road for the lost americana Tour! They prepared an epic, changing setlist with over 30 songs, complete with pyrotechnics, a giant Statue Of Liberty onstage, a descending guitar (unless you were in Brooklyn, where it got stuck mid-air), and support from the amazing Julia Wolf.

    Anyone lucky enough to catch the 2025 tour dates got a special anniversary performance of the Tickets To My Downfall album, including every single song on the main record. And anyone lucky enough to be in Rosemont, IL are definitely the universe’s favorite people, because they even got a special performance of ‘forget me too’ with Halsey! But no matter which show you attended, you could feel how much mgk and his touring family love what they do. 

    Speaking of the touring family, we want to thank his amazing band for not only bringing our favorite mgk songs to life, but also being superstars in their own right! Slim delivers so much energy and makes sure everyone is having a good time, especially when he comes out on the XX runway for ‘ay!’ and ‘Wild Boy.’ Baze’s basslines blend all the sounds together and give such a stunning lifeline to each performance. No Love is a fantastic addition to the band for this run and wears so many hats throughout the show, tackling each one with ease. Sophie is a guitar powerhouse and her excited smiles are so infectious. Jus is another guitar mastermind who never ceases to amaze us, especially when he plays on the runway with his guitar behind his head. Finally, Rook constantly inspires us with his persistence and dedication to his drumming craft.

    And of course, thank you to Sam for capturing so many memories for EST through his photography, and Reed for making sure Kells stays safe throughout the night!

    More Collabs For Our Collection

    Even though lost americana doesn’t technically include any features (phem and MOD SUN appear on ‘indigo’ and ‘treading water,’ respectively, without a feature credit), we did get some official features and collabs from mgk throughout the year! Of course, we started with the Julia Wolf-assisted ‘iris’ as Kells dropped some songs ahead of lost americana.

    His next collab of the year was ‘WHO I WAS,’ a thoughtful appearance on an NF track that brings up alllllll the feels possible. Fans begged these two to work together for years and it was so worth the wait! Like the lost americana album, ‘WHO I WAS’ explores evolution and the hard lessons we face to meet our truest selves. Colson uses his verse to reflect on his biggest losses, mistakes that shaped his life, his relationship with religion, and more. He really poured so much of himself into this beautiful track!

    “I’ll follow my heart but my heart is scattered
    Like my father’s ashes in the back of the rental after I dropped his urn
    Probably a metaphor for everything I’ve learned…”

    Remember that scene of Hannah Montana when Miley spots the Jonas Brothers for the first time and yells, “Sweet mama, it’s the Jonas Brothers?” That was our reflexive reaction when we found out they were hopping on an energetic remix of ‘cliché’ after mgk made a surprise guest appearance at the band’s Vancouver, CA show. Having one of THE boy bands of all time join him on a song drawing from the golden boy band era is so meta and we can’t get enough! 

    Finally, we had one last gift from Kells this year when he appeared on King Chip’s ‘FAT RAPS 4,’ which dropped on Christmas. He’s known Chip since the two of them were growing up in Cleveland, so ‘FAT RAPS 4’ serves as a fun reunion that lets both of them celebrate their success and rap skills! 

    Taking A ‘Lunch Break’ With Lyrical Lemonade

    Between shows on the lost americana Tour, mgk stopped by Lyrical Lemonade for a freestyle that truly feels like a victory lap. Like his verse on ‘WHO I WAS,’ the ‘Lunch Break’ freestyle draws from all sorts of experiences he’s gone through and how they’ve shaped him to become his strongest self. Meanwhile, his band and closest friends hype him up in the back, showcasing that he’s never alone in the things he faces. 

    And some very important details: the lunch he got in the studio included Prince Street pizza, Caesar salad, cheesecake, calamari, bruschetta, and pasta with Bolognese sauce. One word, three letters, Y-U-M.

    “Never let anyone’s opinion block your intuition
    You gotta stay driven on this impossible mission
    You gotta make sure that a sequel coming after this one
    The meek will inherit the earth, good riddance
    Everybody equal, but some of us built different…”

    A Whole Lot Of Personal Growth

    Above all, the most magical part of being EST this year is seeing how much mgk has evolved and been able to create his own peace and stability. He knows with how much negative media attention he gets that the public would chew him up for the mistakes and missteps he describes on lost americana songs like ‘treading water.’ But what matters to him is coming clean for accountability and to express how he genuinely wants to fix things, for the people he hurt and also to get closer to his ideal self.

    Growth is never easy and we could only imagine what it’s like to try to improve yourself and your mindset as the whole world is watching. Kells is ready to take true responsibility for himself and his evolution no matter what it takes or what anyone thinks about it. We’re so proud of him for improving his mindset and refusing to let his struggles define him!

    He shared at his lost americana Tour show in Brooklyn, NY, “I never wanna undo the progress that I’ve been making with my life… I spent so many years of people misinterpreting the human that I am, the soul that I am. And my soul is pure, but it’s covered by an exoskeleton that’s been broken by the outside world. I refuse to let the outside world break me anymore, and I’m standing here in front of you as a changed man, as someone who is embracing the light, and the love, and all of this high-frequency beauty that’s been happening around me.”

    What were your favorite memories with mgk this year? Did you get to see him and the band live at the lost americana Tour, Warped Tour, or one of their one-off performances? Let us know in the comments below or hit us up on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter! You can also buzz on over to our Reddit community to chat with us.

    Check out more sweet mgk content! 

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  • Here’s The Setlist For mgk’s Epic lost americana Tour

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    When mgk delivers, he delivers. The man promised us a legendary tour for his latest album, lost americana, complete with a fifth anniversary celebration for 2020’s Tickets To My Downfall, and we can safely say that this tour will shape up to be one of his best yet. He plays over 30 songs from across his discography (hearing ‘Wild Boy’ live in 2025 was not on our bingo cards), scales a punked-out version of the Statue Of Liberty, and plays a guitar that sends out sparks! We’re mourning the loss of the classic ‘Floor 13’ pit tradition, but she served us well over the years and we’re stoked to see more songs getting concert recognition.

    ‘don’t wait, run fast’ to get your lost americana Tour tickets, then check out the setlist below to make sure you know every lyric to sing along! This setlist is accurate as of the first show in Glendale, Arizona on November 18th, 2025. We may update this article as the tour evolves and the Tickets To My Downfall sections might be altered after the album’s fifth anniversary year passes.

    Setlist

    • ‘outlaw overture’
    • ‘starman’ 
    • ‘don’t wait run fast’
    • ‘maybe’ 
    • ‘Wild Boy’
    • ‘el Diablo’
    • ‘goddamn’ 
    • ‘I Think I’m OKAY’
    • ‘title track’
    • ‘kiss kiss’
    • ‘drunk face’
    • ‘bloody valentine’ (Kells pulls up a lucky fan!)
    • ‘all i know’ (no Trippie Redd verse)
    • ‘secrets’
    • ‘no cell phones in rehab’ x ‘love race’ x ‘27’ (maybe a Surprise Song moment?)
    • ‘Lonely Road’
    • ‘iris’ (with Julia Wolf)
    • ‘lonely’ 
    • ‘wwiii’ 
    • ‘concert for aliens’
    • ‘my ex’s best friend’
    • ‘jawbreaker’ 
    • ‘nothing inside’ (no iann dior verse)
    • ‘banyan tree’
    • ‘play this when i’m gone’
    • ‘papercuts’ (original single version)
    • ‘your name forever’
    • ‘miss sunshine’
    • ‘orpheus’ 
    • ‘cliché’ 
    • ‘sweet coraline’ 
    • ‘vampire diaries’

    Absolutely unreal, isn’t it? mgk is just the gift that keeps on giving. 

    Which songs are you most hyped to hear on the lost americana Tour? Will you be tuning into fan livestreams for any shows you’re not going to? Let us know in the comments below or hit us up on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter! You can also buzz on over to our Reddit community to chat with us.

    Get excited for your show with some more sweet mgk content!

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