Machine Gun Kelly has been flexing his skills outside the realms of rap lately, from acting in upcoming films like Big Time Adolescence alongside Pete Davidson and action-western flick The Last Son Of Isaac LeMay to plans of dropping a punk pop album. However, the papaya-loving emcee assures us all that he will not be abandoning hip-hop or the music industry anytime soon.
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The self-prcolaimed "blonde don" took to Twitter yesterday (March 11) to give his million-plus followers an update on his current career moves. "Just because i’m acting doesn’t mean i stop making music," he wrote, following with another line that read, "just because i’m making a pop punk album doesn’t mean i stop rapping." A move from hardcore hip-hop into the indie/alternative scene might be scary for some artists, but MGK says that doesn't apply to him by also adding, "just because ‘you’ fear something new doesn’t mean i’m going to." He concluded his message with one final line that read, "a creative’s job is to break the barriers not stay inside them," ending things with the simple statement "i’m bored of normal." Wheter or not his rapper-turned-actor status or the Tickets To My Downfall album prove to be missteps in the long run, we just commend the dude for following his own path as an artist.
Read Machine Gun Kelly's original tweet below and let us know if you agree with his overall message:
Action Bronson Lashes Out At Those Who Resold His Adidas Collab
Bronson’s shoes were meant for friends and family only.
Action Bronson is a man of many talents. Aside from rapping, he’s also an incredible chef and a huge sneakerhead. A while back, Bronson teamed up with Adidas to create a “Real-Tree” UltraBoost. The rapper has been critical of Adidas’ role in the collaboration and has had numerous problems when it comes to getting the shoe made. Last year, Bronson was finally able to get a couple of pairs to his friends although things haven’t exactly gone as planned.
The artist took to Twitter today where he lashed out at those who disrespected his collaboration. As Bronson explained, the shoe was meant for friends and family only. This means pairs can go for a lot of money and some of the people who got their hands on the collab were looking cash in. For Bronson, this was the ultimate form of disrespect. Simply put, don’t resell the rare shoes he gifted you.
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“If I gave you a pair of my Ultra Boost and you sold them fuck you,” Bronson wrote in a now-deleted tweet. “You are scum.” In another deleted tweet, Bronson went on to say that he would have a few pairs at his Stand Up Guy tour which is good news for fans who were hoping to get their hands on the collaboration.
Based on the way this whole release was handled, it doesn’t look like Bronson will be gifting his friends with shoes anytime soon.