Machine Gun Kelly Reveals ‘Mainstream Sellout’ Tracklist

Machine Gun Kelly is sharing the tracklist for his sixth studio album Mainstream Sellout.

In addition to the single “Emo Girl” with Willow Smith, the 16-track set includes appearances from Iann Dior, Blackbear, and Bring Me the Horizon. Lil Wayne guests twice on the previously-released “Ay!” and “Drug Dealer,” while Young Thug and Gunna team up on “Die in California.”

The album, formerly titled Born With Horns, also includes Pete Davidson on the interlude “Wall of Fame.” The closer, “Twin Flame,” was seemingly inspired by MGK’s fiancée Megan Fox.

MGK revealed the tracklist on Dolce & Gabbana-designed shirts while being photographed by the paparazzi outside a West Hollywood nightclub. The album follows 2020’s Tickets to My Downfall, which debuted at No. 1 on the Billboard 200.

Mainstream Sellout drops March 25. See the tracklist below.

Mainstream Sellout Tracklist

1. “Born With Horns”
2. “God Save Me”
3. “Maybe” feat. Bring Me the Horizon
4. “Drug Dealer” feat. Lil Wayne
5. “Wall of Fame” feat. Pete Davidson
6. “Mainstream Sellout”
7. “Make-Up Sex” feat. Blackbear
8. “Emo Girl” feat. Willow
9. “5150”
10. “Papercuts”
11. “WW4”
12. “Ay!” feat. Lil Wayne
13. “Fake Love Don’t Last” feat. Iann Dior
14. “Die in California” feat. Young Thug and Gunna
15. “Sid & Nancy”
16. “Twin Flame”

Lil Durk Reveals ‘7220’ Tracklist

Lil Durk is bringing it home.

In just hours, the Chicago rapper will release his new album 7220. Originally slated to arrive the same day as Kanye West’s DONDA on 2/22/22, the project will now hit streaming services tonight.

In addition to the single “Broadway Girls” with controversial country singer Morgan Wallen, the 17-track set includes appearances from Future, Summer Walker, and Gunna, who joins Durk on the Virgil Abloh-inspired “What Happened to Virgil.”

7220 represents the address of Durk’s grandmother’s house, where he lived with 15 of his family members, including his late brother DThang. “7220 my granny address I grew up in that house that made me the realist,” said Durk, who promised that the follow-up to 2020’s The Voice would have “anthems and no skips.”

Following the album’s release, the OTF boss is set to embark on his “7220 Tour,” which kicks off April 8 in Phoenix before traveling across the U.S., wrapping May 2 in Durk’s hometown.

7220 drops at midnight. See the tracklist below.

7220 Tracklist

1. “Started From”
2. “Headtaps”
3. “Ahhh Ha”
4. “Shootout @ My Crib”
5. “Golden Child”
6. “No Interviews”
7. “Petty Too” feat. Future
8. “Barbarian”
9. “What Happened to Virgil” feat. Gunna
10. “Grow Up / Keep It on Speaker”
11. “Smoking & Thinking”
12. “Blocklist”
13. “Difference Is” feat. Summer Walker
14. “Federal Nightmares”
15. “Love Dior Banks”
16. “Pissed Me Off”
17. “Broadway Girls” feat. Morgan Wallen

DaBaby and NBA YoungBoy Reveal ‘Better Than You’ Tracklist

DaBaby and YoungBoy Never Broke Again have another one on the way.

Before their joint album Better Than You arrives Friday, DaBaby has revealed the handwritten tracklist. The 12-track set, which DaBaby has declared the “collab of the century,” opens with the previously released “Hit” and closes with “Bestie.”

The dynamic duo also teams up on songs including “BBL,” “Turbo,” “Creeper,” and “Neighborhood Superstar,” which dropped Friday.

DaBaby has shown love to YoungBoy in the past, calling him one of his favorite rappers. “I know he don’t get the credit he deserves for his music because of the stigma that’s around him,” he told “The Rap Pack” podcast. “I just listened to his last project and he’s like crazy talented.”

In November, DaBaby dropped his 6-track EP Back On My Baby Jesus Sh!t AGAIN, while YoungBoy released his Colors mixtape last month.

Better Than You Tracklist

1. “Hit”
2. “On This Line”
3. “WiFi”
4. “Little to A Lot”
5. “BBL”
6. “Count on Me”
7. “Turbo”
8. “Syracuse”
9. “Creeper”
10. “Head Off”
11. “Neighborhood Superstar”
12. “Bestie”

Kodak Black Reveals ‘Back for Everything’ Tracklist

Kodak Black’s new album Back for Everything drops tonight.

Just hours before its release, he has revealed the tracklist. In addition to the top 5 hit “Super Gremlin,” the 19-track set includes the previously-released “Grinding All Season,” TikTok favorite “Love & War,” and “I Wish,” for which he also released a video. There is only one feature from Lil Durk, who teams up with Yak on “Take You Back.”

This is the first of two projects Kodak is planning to release this year. His collaboration with Ed Sheeran is set to appear on his next album in August.

Back for Everything drops at midnight. See the tracklist below.

Back for Everything Tracklist

1. “Let Me Know”
2. “Back For Everything”
3. “Grinding All Season”
4. “Smackers”
5. “On Everything”
6. “Purple Stamp”
7. “Midas Touch”
8. “Sink My Ship”
9. “Usain Boo”
10. “Vulnerable (Free Cool)”
11. “Elite Division”
12. “Omega”
13. “Hitting Houses”
14. “Love Isn’t Enough”
15. “Take You Back” (feat. Lil Durk)
16. “He Love the Streets”
17. “Super Gremlin”
18. “I Wish”
19. “Love & War”

Kanye West Reveals ‘DONDA 2’ Tracklist, Says Album Won’t Be On Streaming Services

The countdown is on to DONDA 2.

With just five days until the 2-22-22 drop date, Ye has unveiled the tentative tracklist for the sequel to his Grammy-nominated album.

The 21 tracks, which were handwritten on a piece of paper, include titles like “Pablo,” “Sci-Fi,” “We Did It Kid,” “Mr. Miyagi,” and “Candyland.” No features are listed, but he has been in the studio with artists including Moneybagg Yo, A$AP Rocky, French Montana, The Game, Big Sean, and Pusha T.

Ye has also announced that the album won’t be available on streaming services including Apple, Spotify, Amazon, or YouTube. Instead, he plans to release it through his own Stem Player. Each device, manufactured by Yeezy Tech and Kano Computing, costs $200 and plays four different elements of the track—vocals, drums, bass, and music. So far, 67,000 units have been produced and 3,000 are being made daily.

“Donda 2 will only be available on my own platform, the Stem Player. Not on Apple Amazon Spotify or YouTube,” said Ye. “Today artists get just 12% of the money the industry makes. It’s time to free music from this oppressive system. It’s time to take control and build our own.”

He also revealed that he turned down a nine-figure deal from Apple Music. “After 10 albums after being under 10 contracts. I turned down a hundred million dollar Apple deal,” he said. “No one can pay me to be disrespected. We set our own price for our art. Tech companies made music practically free so if you don’t do merch sneakers and tours you don’t eat.”

He continued, “Jay Z made Tidal and fake media attacked him. Well in the words of my big brother. Come and get me. I’m willing to die standing cause I ain’t living on my knees no more. God please cover me. I run this company 100% I don’t have to ask for permission. This is our 2nd generation stemplayer We have more things we working on. I feel like how I felt in the first episode of the documentary.”

On Tuesday, he will celebrate the album’s release by hosting his DONDA Experience concert at LoanDepot Park in Miami.

DONDA 2 Tracklist

1. “Security”
2. “Lift Me Up”
3. “Get Lost”
4. “Pablo”
5. “True Love”
6. “Keep It Burnin’”
7. “Broken Road”
8. “I’m Finna Love Me”
9. “Sci-Fi”
10. “We Did It Kid”
11. “Flowers”
12. “Maintenance”
13. “530”
14. “Mr. Miyagi”
15. “Selfish”
16. “First Time”
17. “Louie Bags”
18. “Candyland”
19. “Closed for Business”
20. “Do I Look Happy?”
21. “Things Change”