Watch Machine Gun Kelly, Travis Barker and Yungblud's gritty new video for their single “I Think I’m Okay'
The Andrew Sandler-directed clip opens with Machine Gun Kelly performing the track’s tender opening on an acoustic guitar, but quickly jumps to him joining Barker on a makeshift stage in an alley packed with raving kids. Yungblud soon joins the pair as they continue to rip through the song and the clip quickly cuts between portraits of audience members and scenes of freewheeling youth.
Machine Gun Kelly released “I Think I’m Okay” last week. The song arrives as the rapper begins to tease his new album,, out July 5th. It follows previously released offerings “Hollywood Whore” and “El Diablo,” though it’s unclear what songs will appear on the final album as a track list as yet to be announced.BloomMachine Gun Kelly recently kicked off a North American tour that will wrap June 30th in Los Angeles, California.
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