Machine Gun Kelly And Yungblud Pay Homage To Mass Shooting Victims In Corden Performance
At the starting of the universe, the theory goes, the Big Bang synthesized the building blocks of life from a speedily hyper-dense singularity. Last night (August 5), a new universe was created with an explosive efficiency of "
I Think I'm OKAY" by
Machine Gun Kelly and
Yungblud on
The Late Late Show with James Corden. The pair wrapped up their energetic efficiency with a tribute to the recent mass-shooting victims of
El Paso, Texas and
Dayton, Ohio.
The stage of
Corden might as well have been a forest, given the feral energy of shirtless Machine Gun Kelly as well as a wolflike Yungblud. Their collab efficiency noticed the two each playing guitar and combining that sound with the vicious energy of their supporting musical group. MGK even kicked over his microphone stand, and the pair shared one, screaming into it with such intensity that if there were glass walls surrounding the stage, they would have shattered.
As it ended, they flipped their guitars around to show "El Paso" on the back of Yungblud's guitar and "Dayton" on the back of Machine Gun Kelly's. It was the second musical tribute to the weekend's violence of the evening, soon after Lana Del Rey
posted a song she penned called "Looking for America."
Machine Gun Kelly released his latest album
Hotel Diablo last month. He will be heading out on
tour in support of it in September with
Young Thug, Killy, Polo G, and
YBN Nahmir.
Watch Machine Gun Kelly and Yungblud's explosive efficiency of "I Think I'm OKAY" up above.
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