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Machine Gun Kelly Interview Highlights
- Machine Gun Kelly talks about the decision to black out his tattoos, which took 70 hours.
- He mentions feeling like he was dying during the tattoo blackout process.
- When he started dating Megan Fox, he admits to being starstruck by her Transformers fame.
- Machine Gun Kelly discusses expecting a daughter in two months and being the first man she will be in love with.
- He recalls seeing Randy Orton talk about him and deciding to reinvent himself.
- Machine Gun Kelly mentions missing his United States Championship title and feeling whack without it.
- He acknowledges that his opponent deserved the win but plans to come back for a rematch.
- The interviewer introduces Machine Gun Kelly and praises his talent and depth as an artist.
- Machine Gun Kelly admits to being an awkward talker but is described as deep and cerebral.
Discussion about self-perception, personal growth, and childhood experiences.
- The user reflects on feeling misunderstood and being seen as an enigma.
- They mention having difficulty talking and feeling like they are always in their house.
- The user resonates with a clip where they discussed how their perception of themselves radiates.
- They talk about seeing themselves differently now and evolving over time.
- The user shares that they were once heavily involved in drugs but have since changed.
- They mention being a character player and having a strong emotional range since childhood.
- The conversation briefly mentions their time living in Egypt during the first four years of their life.
Reflections on Cleveland and the Pyramids
- The speaker shares personal connections and experiences in Cleveland, emphasizing the passion and pride they have for the city.
- They then shift the discussion to the pyramids and introduce the idea that the stones were levitated using frequency and sound.
- They mention a study from the early 1900s where footage was captured of how the massive blocks were lifted using sound waves and chanting.
- The speaker believes that frequency played a role in the construction of the pyramids and references the emotional impact of music at concerts.
- They mention their experience at iasa, emphasizing the importance of singing and channeling energy through sound.
Experiences with Shamanic Purging Ceremonies
- The speaker describes participating in a shamanic purging ceremony in Peru, where they were given a high dose of the substance and experienced intense physical reactions, including puking, and resonating with a collective "symphony" of participants.
- The speaker notes that everyone in the room seemed to be in their own "zone" and didn't interact with each other during the experience, but afterwards they met on a star deck and shared their experiences.
- The speaker attributes the ceremony to a change in their personality and sense of identity, citing a desire to separate from their ego and self, and describes it as a "test of patience and anxiety."
- The speaker has done the ceremony four times, and describes it as a means of "rewiring" themselves and confronting unresolved childhood issues, and notes that it helped them become more comfortable with their past.
- The speaker describes the experience as "insane," and notes that they puked up their father's body parts during the first night, and that other participants also had intense physical reactions.
The Power of Plant Medicines and Ancient Practices
- Creator shares the transformative power of a practice that helped him overcome trauma.
- Plant medicines like Ayahuasca have been used by indigenous cultures to unlock information and healing.
- Ancient practices such as Chinese face mapping and Norse runes were also ways of unlocking hidden knowledge and magic.
- The use of sound frequencies and vibrations may hold the key to unlocking mysteries and achieving transformative experiences.
- The power of ancient practices is seen in their ability to connect with nature and tap into a simpler, less stimulated way of life.
Transition and Growth in Machine Gun Kelly's Career
- Machine Gun Kelly's music has evolved from rap to a more enlightened and awakened style.
- The inflection point of this transition is not clearly defined.
- The artist's belief in his current trajectory and the manifestation of success is evident.
- Machine Gun Kelly's favorite rapper growing up was DMX, and he had the opportunity to work with him in the studio.
- The artist's life has unfolded in a remarkable way, gaining fame and inspiring others from his hometown of Cleveland.
- The evolution of Machine Gun Kelly's career has been witnessed by fans and friends alike, leading to moments of intersection and connection.
MGK's Evolution as an Artist and Blocking Blessings.
- MGK's transition from rap to rock was not a conscious decision but happened naturally as he showcased his talent for both genres.
- In 2012, there was a potential for MGK to reach his current level of success, but he "blocked that blessing" due to his substance abuse issues.
- MGK used to drown himself in uppers, downers, and Jameson Whiskey, hindering his career progress.
- The 2000s rock star persona that many wanted MGK to recreate wasn't who he truly was as a person.
- Despite his shy nature, MGK's defense mechanism is strong due to constantly feeling attacked.
- MGK recalled a recent incident with Randy Orton where he defended himself and refused to back down.
- People often label MGK as the aggressor, but he believes he is committed to his art and does nothing to intentionally provoke others.
- MGK mentioned encountering a person named Strickland, whom he later learned was racist and homophobic, and expressed his disinterest in associating with him.
Discussion on Being Authentic and Dealing with Haters
- Being comfortable as oneself allows one to be indifferent towards others and their opinions.
- The speaker had a different experience with someone on Twitter who exhibited intolerance and spewed hatred.
- They advised the person to stop speaking about them and live their life, but doubted they would listen.
- The speaker mentioned feeling bad for someone named Dingo and called them an idiot.
- The speaker connected with someone who had an amethyst crystal and admired their real fangs.
- They explained that they had their teeth sharpened and fangs added at the dentist because it didn't affect their speech.
- The speaker views their job as entertaining and considers themselves an artist above all else.
- They mentioned the controversy of being called a rock star before making rock music and defended the idea of being a rock star as a lifestyle rather than just a genre.
- The speaker expressed dissatisfaction with bands wearing comfy clothes on stage and emphasized the importance of entertaining the fans.
- They dismissed backlash from those arguing about years of experience and stated that the focus should be on the music and performance.
Discussion on Artistry and Performances
- The speaker references burlesque shows and the flexibility of performers.
- They mention a concert where people got frostbite from standing in the cold for a long time.
- The speaker talks about artists who prioritize the show over their own comfort.
- They mention musicians like Axel Rose, Tommy Lee, and Lil Wayne who make bold fashion choices.
- The speaker disagrees with the notion that technicalities and music are the most important aspects of a performance.
- They share personal experiences of feeling like a rock star on stage.
- The conversation shifts to a discussion about a specific eucalyptus tree and a house purchase.
Discussion about Music and Artistic Identity
- User expresses frustration about suffering and being right.
- User mentions not using a conversation pit and not liking its color.
- User praises a tree and a cottage.
- User compliments someone's freestyle and musical abilities.
- User addresses criticism about a portable speaker not being plugged in.
- User discusses the stigma of being white in hip-hop and being discredited.
- User acknowledges Vanilla Ice as the only one who crossed the acceptance line.
- User expresses admiration for an album and wants to use a song in a YouTube video.
The Jelly Roll Collaboration and its Impact
- The narrator expresses admiration for Jelly Roll as a person and his positive influence in the addiction community.
- Meeting Jelly Roll was an incredible experience for the narrator.
- The narrator visited the juvenile facility where Jelly Roll was once locked up, creating a strong connection and understanding of his journey.
- Jelly Roll's transformation from his troubled past to a successful artist inspires the narrator.
- The narrator describes the respect and admiration that the kids in the facility have for Jelly Roll.
- The narrator and Jelly Roll played Spades and had a great time with the kids during their visit.
- The song "Lonely Road" came about during a spontaneous moment while riding in the back of a pickup truck.
- The narrator recognizes the potential of the song and its connection to the popular "Country Road" song.
- The song holds personal significance to the narrator, who has enjoyed jamming out to it for years.
Collaboration with Jelly (a country artist) and flipping "Country Roads"
- Took two years to change the key and find the right frequency.
- Started with lower keys to match a baritone voice.
- Developed a kinship with Jelly and they both decided to tap into their roots.
- Inspired by the idea, decided to flip "Country Roads" but kept it a secret from Jelly.
- Worked on the guitar repeatedly to avoid making it too blatant country.
- Worried about being accused of following trends after Post's similar song.
- Met with Jelly in his car after the Grammys and played the demo of "Lonely Road."
- Jelly was initially surprised but eventually agreed to be on the song.
- Made him recut the song multiple times to perfect the country flip.
- Wanted to ensure that the song didn't become just an American landscape song.
Reflections on John Denver, songwriting, and living in different cities
- The speaker discusses how John Denver's music inspired them to create their own version of a song.
- They explain that their song is a conversation with oneself rather than a heartbreak song to a partner.
- The speaker mentions a recent video they posted where they elaborate on the concept of their song.
- They switch topics to talk about a rat problem in their house and how their cats are great at catching them.
- They express surprise when their friend reveals they were unaware of the rat issue.
- The conversation shifts to the friend's cats and how they catch birds, leading to a discussion about indigenous meanings and symbolism.
- The speaker mentions recording songs in their studio and praises their friend for acquiring the house where the studio is located.
- They highlight the importance of protecting the house because of a tree on the property.
- The speaker asks about the friend's love for Los Angeles, mentioning their own fondness for Cleveland.
- They acknowledge that LA has had problems in recent years and a negative reputation, but they still love their own home in Cleveland.
Reflection on Los Angeles and its Dark Undercurrents
- LA has an innate darkness despite its sunny and warm atmosphere.
- The city is often referred to as the "City of Lost Angels."
- People can easily get caught up in the dark side and lose their true selves.
- The narrator's addiction problems caused a rift with friends who were involved in questionable activities.
- LA is a city where people party late into the night and have shallow relationships.
- The narrator feels disconnected from the current scene in LA.
- There was a time when LA had a vibrant scene and exciting parties.
- The narrator fondly remembers a Halloween party at the Damble as a highlight.
- The narrator appreciates dive bar culture and references a specific room at On the Rocks where famous figures like John Lennon and John Belushi used to live.
Discussion about dating Megan Fox and favorite movie scenes.
- The speaker loved a particular scene and would often play records there.
- They enjoyed the mix of different music genres at the scene.
- The area was considered the "cool spot" and had a vibrant atmosphere.
- The speaker asks a respectful question about dating Megan Fox and if it felt like a dream come true.
- They admit that Megan Fox's role in Transformers was a significant factor in their interest.
- The speaker's friend encouraged them to pursue the movie opportunity to meet Megan Fox.
- The speaker met their future wife on set while filming the movie.
- The proposal took place in Puerto Rico in the speaker's neighborhood, near a special tree.
- The tree is a Banyan tree, which holds symbolic significance and is known as the "Tree of Life."
- The Banyan tree inspired the Tree of Life in the movie Avatar.
- The speaker and Megan Fox visited a Banyan tree in Bora Bora, which was an exciting experience.
Conversation about fatherhood and the importance of a strong bond with a daughter.
- Reference to a special moment in a movie reminiscent of Lion King.
- Discussion about a significant banyan tree where important conversations took place.
- Mention of being trapped in a great place (Co) and shooting a movie there.
- Confirmation that someone (Megan) is not pregnant, but it was part of a music video.
- Expressing admiration for the deep connection between the individual and Megan.
- Mention of the person's fiancé being pregnant and seeking advice on fatherhood.
- Excitement and fear about becoming a girl dad.
- Emphasizing the importance of every action and word affecting the daughter's life.
- Advice to be mindful of tone of voice and pheromones for a positive impact.
- Encouragement to always provide a safe and loving embrace for the daughter.
- Recognizing the significant role as the first man she will be in love with.
- Reminding the person to be the safe place for their daughter, regardless of who she marries.
- Expressing the importance of giving her the love and support that many women lack.
- Words of encouragement and support.
Conversation with a Tattoo Artist and Friend
- The conversation started with a storytelling session about respecting teachers, but quickly shifted to a discussion about the tattoo artist's decision to remove most of their tattoos.
- The tattoo removal process took 70 hours and was extremely painful, with 44 needles used to cover 21 tattoos over scar tissue.
- The artist felt a sense of detachment from their body during the process, which they likened to feeling their body leave their body.
- The decision to remove the tattoos was driven by a sense of chaos and confusion, with the artist feeling like they had rewritten themselves too many times on their body and lost their sense of identity.
- The artist compared the process to writing in a journal and rewriting the same page over and over, rather than starting a new page or spacing out the lines.
- The conversation also touched on the artist's eating habits, with the friend commenting on their voracious appetite and careless approach to food, which was surprising given their history with addiction.
Discussion about the impact of sobriety on personal well-being.
- MGK has been sober for a year and it has positively changed his life.
- Being sober has made him happier and he is smiling more.
- The hardest part of sobriety is the constant itch that never goes away.
- MGK wants to inspire others who feel like they can't be sober.
- He takes pride in being sober and believes it is a good look for him.
Gun Kelly talks about his drug use and current sobriety
- Gun Kelly mentions his drug of choice as cocaine and codeine.
- He also mentions his love for 30s, 15s, and perks.
- Gun Kelly talks about how these drugs would influence his music and studio sessions.
- He shares that he is currently trying to get sober from alcohol and pills.
- Gun Kelly talks about his dedication to improving his rap skills.
Machine Gun Kelly's Tattoo Blackout, Fame, and Personal Transformation
- Machine Gun Kelly discusses the decision to blackout his tattoos, which took 70 hours and made him feel like he was dying.
- He admits to being starstruck by Megan Fox's Transformers fame when they started dating.
- Machine Gun Kelly reveals that he is expecting a daughter in two months and looks forward to being the first man she will be in love with.
- He talks about seeing Randy Orton talk about him and deciding to reinvent himself.
- Machine Gun Kelly expresses missing his United States Championship title and feeling incomplete without it, but acknowledges that his opponent deserved the win and plans to come back for a rematch.
- The interviewer introduces Machine Gun Kelly, praising his talent and depth as an artist.
- Machine Gun Kelly admits to being an awkward talker but is described as deep and cerebral.
- The user reflects on feeling misunderstood and being seen as an enigma, struggling with communication and being confined to their house.
- They resonate with a clip where Machine Gun Kelly discusses how his perception of himself radiates and talks about their own evolution.
- The user shares that they were once heavily involved in drugs but have since changed, mentioning their emotional range and character playing since childhood.
- The conversation briefly mentions Machine Gun Kelly's time living in Egypt during the first four years of his life.
- The speaker shares personal connections and experiences in Cleveland, emphasizing their passion and pride for the city.
- They introduce the idea that the pyramids were levitated using frequency and sound, referencing a study from the early 1900s.
- The speaker believes that frequency played a role in the construction of the pyramids and relates it to the emotional impact of music at concerts.
- They mention their experience at iasa and the importance of singing and channeling energy through sound.
Various Topics Discussed by the Speaker
- Importance of being comfortable as oneself and being indifferent towards others' opinions.
- Negative experience with someone on Twitter who exhibited intolerance and hatred.
- Feeling sorry for someone named Dingo and calling them an idiot.
- Dental procedure to add fangs and sharpen teeth without affecting speech.
- Viewing job as entertaining and considering oneself an artist.
- Controversy of being called a rock star before making rock music.
- Dismissing backlash and focusing on music and performance.
- Importance of entertaining fans and disapproval of bands wearing comfy clothes on stage.
- Mention of burlesque shows and a concert where people got frostbite.
- Disagreement with the notion that technicalities and music are the most important aspects of a performance.
- Personal experiences of feeling like a rock star on stage.
- Discussion about a specific eucalyptus tree and house purchase.
- User's frustration about suffering and being right.
- User's dislike of a conversation pit and its color.
- Compliments towards a tree and a cottage.
- Compliments towards someone's freestyle and musical abilities.
- User addressing criticism about a portable speaker not being plugged in.
- Discussion of stigma of being white in hip-hop and being discredited.
- Admiration for Jelly Roll's music and positive influence in the addiction community.
- Narrator's incredible experience meeting Jelly Roll and visiting the juvenile facility where he was once locked up.
- Respect and admiration that the kids in the facility have for Jelly Roll.
- Narrator's description of playing Spades with Jelly Roll and the kids during their visit.
- The creation and development of the song "Lonely Road" with Jelly Roll.
- Inspiration from John Denver's music and a conversation with oneself.
Reflections on LA's Dark Side, Memories, and Personal Life
- LA's reputation as the "City of Lost Angels" reflects its innate darkness beneath the sunny facade.
- The city's party scene and shallow relationships can easily lead people astray from their true selves.
- The narrator's addiction issues caused a rift with friends involved in questionable activities.
- Fond memories of vibrant parties in LA, like a Halloween party at the Damble.
- Appreciation for dive bar culture, specifically referencing a room at On the Rocks with historical significance.
- A respectful question about dating Megan Fox and a dream-like experience.
- Meeting future wife on set while filming a movie with Megan Fox.
- A special proposal near a Banyan tree in Puerto Rico, symbolic of the Tree of Life.
- Exciting visit to a Banyan tree in Bora Bora with Megan Fox.
- Mention of a special moment in a movie resembling Lion King.
- Importance of significant conversations under a Banyan tree.
- Confirmation that Megan is not pregnant, contrary to a music video.
- Admiration for deep connection with Megan.
- Seeking advice on fatherhood, particularly as a "girl dad."
- Emphasis on every action and word affecting the daughter's life.
- Advice to be mindful of tone of voice and pheromones for positive impact.
- Encouragement to provide a safe and loving embrace for the daughter.
- Role as the first man she will be in love with and being a safe place regardless of who she marries.
- Importance of giving her the love and support that many women lack.