Machine Gun Kelly featured in New York Times.
Machine Gun Kelly was recently featured in the New York Times.
In the article, “White Rappers Paying Homage To The past,” author John Caramancia touches on the taboo subject of white rapper in Hip Hop. Mentioning everyone from The Beastie Boys, Mac Miller and The Lonely Island, NYT casts a spotlight over upcoming rapper Machine Gun Kelly.
“A far more clever approach is that of Machine Gun Kelly, from Cleveland, who raps in terrifically viscous clusters but with enough crispness to be a legitimate crossover candidate. On “End of the Road,” from his recent mixtape “Lace Up,” he allows himself one outsider lamentation: “All my life, I couldn’t fit in, like a bad shoe/I was always too square, too cube/Too tall, too weird, too blue.”
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