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Machine Gun Kelly Unveils Tickets To My Downfall Tracklist And Album Cover

Machine Gun Kelly has collaborated with Halsey, Trippie Redd and more on his upcoming pop-punk album, Tickets To My Downfall.

Machine Gun Kelly Unveils Tickets To My Downfall Tracklist And Album Cover
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Ahead of the release of his upcoming pop-punk album Tickets To My Downfall later this month, Machine Gun Kelly sent fans on an inspired scavenger hunt around Hollywood in order to piece together the tracklist – and anticipated new collaborations – for the record.

Naturally his dedicated following dutifully obliged, and now we have the names of each of the 15 songs that make up Tickets… – including already-released singles bloody valentine, concert for aliens and my ex's best friend featuring blackbear.

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Elsewhere on the full-length, MGK has collaborated with New Jersey pop sensation Halsey on forget me too, Ohio rapper Trippie Redd on all i know, and Texas hip-hop/emo-rap musician Iann Dior on nothing inside. And that's not even mentioning the fact that blink-182's Travis Barker drums on the record as well as executive producing the whole thing. Big stuff.

There's also a Target special edition of Tickets To My Downfall which features MGK's prior lockdown covers of Paramore's Misery Business and Rihanna's Love On The Brain (the latter of which came at the request of Marilyn Manson), plus roll the windows up, and in these walls (my house) featuring PVRIS.

Tickets To My Downfall is due out on September 25 – pre-order the album here.

The album artwork looks like this:

And the full Tickets To My Downfall tracklist is as follows:

1. title track
2. kiss kiss
3. drunk face
4. bloody valentine
5. forget me too ft. Halsey
6. all I know ft. Trippie Redd
7. lonely
8. WWIII
9. kevin and barracuda (interlude)
10. concert for aliens
11. my ex’s best friend ft. blackbear
12. jawbreaker
13. nothing inside ft. Iann Dior
14. banyan tree (interlude)
15. play this when i'm gone

Once the songs were all confirmed, MGK later tweeted that his recent collaborations with YUNGBLUD and The Used "aren’t on this release because they are for something special coming after. trust the process on that decision."

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