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Recorded
  
2012–13

Black Flag (2013)
  
Fuck It (2015)

Release date
  
26 June 2013

Genre
  
Hip hop music

Length
  
47:35

Artist
  
Machine Gun Kelly

Label
  
EST19XX

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Released
  
June 26, 2013 (2013-06-26)

Producer
  
JP Did This 1, Slim Gudz, Burd N Keys, TrapMoneyBenny, Dre$ki, Brian Empire, LT Moe, Chizzy, Mike Bass, Sarah J, Cameron Mizell, Skewby, Ricky G, Karbon

Similar
  
Machine Gun Kelly albums, Hip hop music albums

Black Flag is a mixtape by American rapper MGK; it was released on June 26, 2013.

Contents

Machine gun kelly raise the flag


Background

On January 28, 2013, MGK announced he will be releasing a new mixtape soon. On February 18, the cover art was released along with the title, Black Flag. MGK would later reveal that Pusha T, Kellin Quinn, Dub-O, Meek Mill, French Montana, and Wiz Khalifa would be featured on the project. In response to questions about the mixtape, MGK would tweet: "Black Flag is not a mixtape, it's an album we're giving away for free". On June 4, MGK posted a picture of a letter reading:

"This project is dedicated to love, because for my entire life it has been taken from me. Granted, when it was given, I pushed it right back. I couldn't handle it. This was until I experienced the loss of love for what I love doing most: music. That was the one thing worth fighting for, even more-so than the love of my father. I've found that love again. And I plan on never surrendering it. Find what you love and fight!! Black Flag (sic)"

Promotion and release

On February 18, 2013, Machine Gun Kelly released the song titled "Champions" as a thank you to the fans, the song was not included on Black Flag. On March 28, the music video for the song "Skate Cans" was released. The mixtape was initially going to be released within an month of April near his birthday, but it was eventually pushed back. On May 22, the first official single from Black Flag, "Pe$o" featuring rappers Pusha T and Meek Mill was released. On June 4, Machine Gun Kelly released a statement regarding the concept behind Black Flag and would later activate a countdown clock on his website that would release new content from Black Flag such as the album booklet, song previews, and even Black Flag itself; each time it struck zero. The clock counted down eleven times, with each countdown period being named "Operation:.....". On June 25, the "Operation: Complex Catastrophe" countdown hit zero and Machine Gun Kelly released a new track titled "Breaking News" along with an accompanying music video onto YouTube. The next day, Black Flag was released through the "Operation: Weapon Of Mass Destruction" countdown. Shortly after the release, Machine Gun Kelly would tweet: "To media and to fans: Black Flag is my 2nd ALBUM, please consider it and treat it as such." Physical copies of the project will be available in limited quantities on Machine Gun Kelly's upcoming tour in promotion of Black Flag. On June 27, Machine Gun Kelly personally uploaded, edited, and commented on the lyrics for all the songs featured on Black Flag for the website Genius.com. The final countdown, "Operation: Unconventional Warfare" struck zero on July 16 and released a music video for "Black Tuxedo". The countdown clock has since been removed.

Track listing

Samples credits
  • "Raise The Flag" contains a sample of "Shake It Out" performed by Florence and the Machine
  • "Mind of a Stoner" contains a lyrical interpolation of "Bitch, Don't Kill My Vibe" performed by Kendrick Lamar.
  • "Miss Me?" contains a sample of "Miss Me" performed by Drake
  • "Swing Life Away" is a partial cover of "Swing Life Away" performed by punk rock band Rise Against.
  • "Pe$o" features a sample of "I Need a Dollar" performed by Aloe Blacc.
  • Songs

    1Raise the Flag [Explicit]3:06
    2Breaking News2:58
    3Pe$oMeek Mill - Pusha T3:14

    References

    Black Flag (MGK mixtape) Wikipedia