Machine Gun Kelly switched genres again? The singer teased Country Era by covering Zach Bryan’s song

Machine Gun Kelly started his career in the music industry as a rapper. After that, he branched out into the pop-punk genre with his albums. Tickets to My Downfall And Official sales. More recently, the male singer teased a potential new era with a new sound when covering Zach Bryan’s country song.

The country music industry has thrived this year as several musicians launched their takes on the classic genre, such as Beyoncé with cowboy CarterSign Malone with F-1 trillionand Lana Del Rey with Lariat. More recently, MGK seems to be switching genres again.

Earlier this month, the “Emo Girl” hitmaker performed at CMA Fest at Spotify House, where he performed the Chicks’ song “There’s Your Trouble.” Today, the musician continues the country theme by covering Zach Bryan’s “Sun to Me” from his song. American pain album.

The video features the rock star performing the hit song from his living room at Cheshire Cottage, where another guitarist accompanies him.

Many fans celebrated MGK as they applauded him for the cover, with one fan writing, “Bros is so versatile and has so much talent, how can you hate him.”

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Another added: “MGK is a musical genius. He is the definition of life I think. It’s never linear. It evolves, grows, and changes constantly. It’s just what he does and in whatever genre he wants. He doesn’t limit himself. And he thrives in it.”

At the time of this writing, the singer, whose real name is Colson Baker, has not yet revealed whether he plans to release a country album.

In 2022, the musician spoke to Hollywood Reporter, defending himself after being criticized by critics for switching genres because he was once a rapper who later became a pop-punk singer.

“I’m so talented and I’ve added to my catalog four great rap albums. So what I’ve done is I’ve added – never left, left or transitioned,” he said.

Earlier that year, he announced he would return to rap and release a rap album following his career. Official sales era, said that he would finish his tour first and expand “his storytelling as a rapper” to find a creative sound for his hip-hop self. However, he has not yet shared more details about the project.

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