Machine Gun Kelly - 9 Lives -
The track acts as a raw reflection on mgk's journey through addiction and personal turmoil.
Includes cameos from collaborators like Yungblud and Skepta , who joined him on stage during the tour. Watch the official tour-style visuals for '9 lives' here: Machine Gun Kelly - 9 lives
"9 lives" is an introspective track by (Machine Gun Kelly) that explores themes of survival, recovery, and the chaotic lifestyle of fame. Released on June 24, 2022, it serves as a standout addition to his album mainstream sellout (life in pink deluxe) . Song Profile Artist: mgk (Colson Baker) Album: mainstream sellout (life in pink deluxe) Release Date: June 24, 2022 Genre: Pop-punk / Alternative Rock Duration: 3:00 - 3:01 Key Themes & Lyrics The track acts as a raw reflection on
Shows backstage interactions and life on the road between gigs. Released on June 24, 2022, it serves as
The lyrics use a repetitive structure ("one pill, one drink, one hit, one line") to illustrate the slippery slope of substance use. Music Video & Visuals
The official music video, released in October 2022, offers a behind-the-scenes look at the Mainstream Sellout world tour.
He openly mentions anxiety and "stomach got upset," highlighting the physical toll of his lifestyle.
The track acts as a raw reflection on mgk's journey through addiction and personal turmoil.
Includes cameos from collaborators like Yungblud and Skepta , who joined him on stage during the tour. Watch the official tour-style visuals for '9 lives' here:
"9 lives" is an introspective track by (Machine Gun Kelly) that explores themes of survival, recovery, and the chaotic lifestyle of fame. Released on June 24, 2022, it serves as a standout addition to his album mainstream sellout (life in pink deluxe) . Song Profile Artist: mgk (Colson Baker) Album: mainstream sellout (life in pink deluxe) Release Date: June 24, 2022 Genre: Pop-punk / Alternative Rock Duration: 3:00 - 3:01 Key Themes & Lyrics
Shows backstage interactions and life on the road between gigs.
The lyrics use a repetitive structure ("one pill, one drink, one hit, one line") to illustrate the slippery slope of substance use. Music Video & Visuals
The official music video, released in October 2022, offers a behind-the-scenes look at the Mainstream Sellout world tour.
He openly mentions anxiety and "stomach got upset," highlighting the physical toll of his lifestyle.