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Machine Gun Kelly Surrounded By Cats In New 'Make Up Sex' Video

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Machine Gun Kelly has tapped Blackbear for a new video for "Make Up Sex," a track from his freshly released sixth studio album, Mainstream Sellout.

In the Philip Andelman-directed visual, MGK is surrounded by dozens of cats in a pink room as he plays his guitar and sings, "Face down, laid pipe/Waterworks, swam your pool/Backstroke, we both naked/I can see that ass shaking."

Blackbear joins in for his own verse surrounded by silver balloons.
"You hate my guts then you love me/You made me feel so disgusting," Blackbear raps. "Can't stop a runner from running/So, go, go, go."

After the video was shared, Kelly posted a selfie video on Instagram with his own cat, jokingly asking his pet, "Were you jealous of the other cats in the 'Make Up Sex' video? Hm?" before giving the kitty a kiss.

MGK is set to embark on a huge 52-date tour of the U.S. and Europe with special guests Avril Lavigne, Travis Barker, Blackbear, Trippie Redd, Willow, Iann Dior, Pvris, and 44phantom appearing on select dates.

Mainstream Sellout, which is MGK's sixth studio album, dropped on Friday, March 25, via Bad Boy/Interscope Records. The record is a follow-up to MGK's 2020 pop-punk album Tickets to My Downfall, which topped the Billboard 200 albums chart.

Mainstream Sellout is also projected to debut at the No. 1 spot on the Billboard 200 chart.

(Photo: Sam Cahill)

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