The joint project from the dynamic duo is set to drop on March 29, promising a blend of emo-raps and genre-blending tracks
Music enthusiasts, mark your calendars for March 29 as Machine Gun Kelly (MGK) and Trippie Redd are set to release their much-anticipated joint project, “Genre: Sadboy.” Revealed by MGK himself on March 23, this collaboration between the two Ohio natives is expected to bring a fresh wave of emo-raps and genre-melding tunes to fans worldwide.
With both artists having a history of successful collaborations, including tracks like “Candy” from “Hotel Diablo” and “All I Know” from “Tickets to My Downfall,” expectations are high for this upcoming project. “Genre: Sadboy” will also mark the first major release of 2024 for both artists, who have already teased fans with solo singles earlier in March.
Machine Gun Kelly’s last rap album, “Hotel Diablo,” was released in 2019, followed by a successful venture into rock with albums like “Tickets to My Downfall” and “Mainstream Sellout,” the latter debuting at No. 1 on the Billboard 200. Trippie Redd kept busy in 2023, delighting fans with a trio of projects: “Mansion Musik,” “A Love Letter to You 5,” and the deluxe edition of “Saint Michael V2.”
The announcement of “Genre: Sadboy” has already generated excitement among fans and fellow artists alike, with Diplo expressing his anticipation for the project on social media. As the release date approaches, the music world is eager to see what MGK and Trippie Redd have in store.