Machine Gun Kelly has added a new EP to streaming services that features three songs from his recent lockdown sessions  – you can check it out below.
Back in 2020, the rapper/rocker delivered a series of cover songs recorded while the world was in self-isolation due to the coronavirus outbreak.
Some of the songs MGK has covered as part of his #LockDownSessions included Nirvanaâs âSmells Like Teen Spiritâ, The Beatlesâ âHere Comes the Sunâ, John Mayer‘s ‘Waiting On The World To Change’,  and KiD CuDiâs âPursuit of Happinessâ.
Today (March 2), he’s dropped off a trio of tracks from the sessions including ‘Roll The Windows Up’, which pays homage to Mike Posnerâs ‘Smoke and Drive’; ‘Pretty Toxic Revolver’, which samples Shawn Mendes‘ ‘Mercy’; and a PVRIS mash-up, ‘In These Walls (My House)’.
“Itâs been two years since âlockdown sessionsâ hit youtube, finally time to upload on streaming platforms,” MGK tweeted, announcing the EP. “All this in celebration of Mainstream Sellout coming 3.25.2022.”
You can listen to MGK’s ‘Lockdown Sessions’ below:
Kellyâs new album âMainstream Selloutâ is set for release on March 25; it was previously titled âBorn With Hornsâ.
The most recent single he shared from the project is ‘Emo Girl’ featuring Willow. It marks Kellyâs first new single of 2022, and follows on from his August single âPapercutsâ. He also featured on iann diorâs âThought It Wasâ with Travis Barker last month.
Last month, he shared a snippet of more new music from his forthcoming LP while also unveiling the guitar heâs going to be using for his new era.
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