MGK released his fifth album, Tickets to My Downfall, in 2020; it marked a complete departure from hip hop and entry into pop punk. It debuted at number one on the Billboard 200, the only rock album to do so that year, and contained the single "My Ex's Best Friend (with blackbear)", which reached number 20 on the Hot 100. He achieved similar commercial success with its follow up mainstream sellout (2022).
MGK had his first starring role in the romantic drama Beyond the Lights (2014), and since appeared in the techno-thriller Nerve (2016), the horror Bird Box (2018), the comedy Big Time Adolescence and portrayed Tommy Lee in the biopic The Dirt (both 2019).
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Studio albums
Lace Up (2012)
General Admission (2015)
bloom (2017)
Hotel Diablo (2019)
Tickets To My Downfall (2020)
mainstream sellout (2022)
Deluxes Versions
Lace Up (Deluxe) (2012)
General Admission (Deluxe) (2015)
bloom (Deluxe) (2017)
Tickets To My Downfall (SOLD OUT Deluxe) (2020)
mainstream sellout (life in pink deluxe) (2022)
Mixtapes and EP's
Stamp of Approval (2007)
Homecoming (2008)
100 Words and Running (2010)
Lace Up! (2010)
Rage Pack (2011)
Half Naked & Almost Famous - EP (2012)
EST 4 Life (2012)
Lace Up (The Prelude) (2012)
Black Flag (2013)
Fuck It (2015)
BINGE (2018)
lockdown sessions (2022)
genre : sadboy (2024)
twin flame
MGK Lyrics
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It's been six days since the last time
I saw your face and you asked my sign
I told you mine, I questioned why
And you said, "Everything's aligned"
On the first day, you told me
I was your twin flame from a past life
And tonight, the moon is full
I cannot kiss you yet, you're magic
So I'll just stare at you instead
I get insecure and panic
'Cause I know you're too pure for this
You're too good for me
I'm too bad to keep
I'm too sad, lonely
I want you only
Ayy
I got six ways to say that I
Fell in love with you at first sight
I wish that I could frame the way
You look at me with those eyes
Freeze time, baby, rewind
Maybe ask you earlier, "Be mine"
See, I didn't understand
Deja vu 'til I met you
You're too good for me
I'm too bad to keep
I'm too sad, lonely
I want you only
You're too good for me
I'm too bad to keep
I'm too sad, lonely
I want you only
I feel like, um, just leaving here, and
(You feel like what?)
Me and you could just drive somewhere, could just leave
(In this film I know) (okay, I love you)
(There's no happy endings) I love you
(In this film I know)
(There's no happy endings)
Go to sleep
I'll see you in my dreams
This changes everything
Now I have to set you free
In the first paragraph of the song "Twin Flame" by MGK, the lyrics depict the singer reminiscing about a significant encounter with someone they have a deep connection with. They mention how it has been six days since they last saw the person, who identified them as their twin flame from a past life. The conversation about alignment and the full moon creates an atmosphere of spiritual connection and mystical energy. The singer struggles with feelings of insecurity and unworthiness in the presence of this magical person, feeling inadequate compared to their purity.
The second paragraph delves deeper into the singer's profound feelings for this individual, expressing that they fell in love at first sight and are captivated by the way the person looks at them. There is a sense of urgency and a desire to freeze time and ask the person to be theirs, emphasizing the intensity of their emotions and longing for a deeper connection. The mention of déjà vu highlights the feeling of familiarity and destiny associated with meeting this person.
The chorus of the song repeats the themes of feeling unworthy of the other person's goodness, acknowledging their own flaws and shortcomings. Despite their deep longing for this person, the singer recognizes a sense of sadness and loneliness surrounding their desire to be with them exclusively, revealing a sense of inner conflict and yearning for emotional fulfillment.
In the final verse, there is a bittersweet realization that the intense connection with this person may not have a happy ending. The singer expresses a desire to escape reality and the complexities of their emotions by leaving with this person and creating their own narrative. The mention of setting the person free indicates a willingness to let go and accept the unpredictability of their relationship, recognizing that the intensity of their feelings might lead to unforeseen consequences. The song overall conveys a mix of passion, longing, and acceptance of the uncertainties that come with deep emotional connections.
Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group, Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd., Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: Richard Colson Baker, Nicholas Alex Long, Omer Fedi, Travis L. Barker
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rylan
on Lace Up
i like him do you like him