When he’s not courting the rage of Slipknot and their fans or releasing songs that routinely divide opinion, Machine Gun Kelly is doing…things with Megan Fox. What a time to be alive.
Meanwhile, Bring Me The Horizon’s Oliver Sykes continues to do what he does, fronting one of the most popular bands in the scene – even working with pop megastar Ed Sheeran now. Wild. Anyway, the tl;dr version of what happened is this. Machine Gun Kelly and Oliver Sykes appeared at Emo Nite LA on the evening of March 4th, and appeared to perform a new song together. Considering these two always set the Internet alight with polarizing opinions across the board, you can imagine how Twitter reacted to it.
.@machinegunkelly and @olobersyko popped in 2nite ๐๐๐ pic.twitter.com/0kUQC7BZ09
— emo nite (@emonitela) March 5, 2022
It appears, according to a tweet we found on Twitter (where else would we find it?), that the song will arrive later this month off MGK’s upcoming album. This is, of course, unconfirmed, but then again MGK just said it’ll be arriving soon. So consider this confirmation, we suppose.
Maybe (This Time) by Machine Gun Kelly featuring Oliver Sykes of โMainstream Selloutโ will be released on March 25th 2022! ๐ pic.twitter.com/9tlHTuCtw8
— ceren ๐ (@cerena19xx) March 5, 2022
Either way, when it’s released, everyone will definitely be talking about it – whether it’s praising it, criticizing it, or even (hopefully) making hilarious memes out of it. Here’s hoping.
Machine Gun Kelly premiered a new song with Oli Sykes @emonitela last night!pic.twitter.com/tlyHr5UASb
— State of the Scene (@SOTSPodcast) March 5, 2022
The day where megan fox and oliver sykes are in the same room has come
— angry metalcore kid (@alyaablegh) March 5, 2022
song soon ๐ https://t.co/TUXefQZrLC
— blonde don (@machinegunkelly) March 5, 2022
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