Welcome to our compilation of the most memorable and profound quotes from the talented and outspoken rapper, Machine Gun Kelly. Known for his raw energy, introspective lyrics, and unapologetic attitude, Machine Gun Kelly, born Colson Baker, has carved his own path in the world of hip-hop and beyond. From gritty street anthems to soul-searching reflections, his words resonate with listeners across the globe, offering glimpses into his life, struggles, and triumphs.
Machine Gun Kelly’s journey from the streets of Cleveland to the top of the charts has been marked by resilience and authenticity. His fearless approach to self-expression has earned him a dedicated fanbase and critical acclaim in equal measure. Whether he’s delving into personal demons or rallying against societal norms, Machine Gun Kelly’s words carry weight and relevance in today’s cultural landscape. So, without further ado, below you’ll find a collection of his most memorable quotes, ready to inspire, provoke thought, and ignite passion.
I don’t think that my music without pain is good music – and I wouldn’t know, because I haven’t made any music without pain. Machine Gun Kelly
I think that me as a person, and as a personality, even my name alone, ‘Machine Gun Kelly’ – it is very loud, and it says a lot. Machine Gun Kelly
It’s an honor to step onstage and celebrate the service and sacrifices of our soldiers. Machine Gun Kelly
Everything is my fault when you’re me. I don’t know why. Machine Gun Kelly
I don’t want my daughter to grow up and feel like she has to try that hard to get people to accept her. Machine Gun Kelly
I don’t think having a conservative mind in 2012 is a cool thing. Machine Gun Kelly
I think more like an entertainer rather than just a rapper. My overall goal is to never be listed as just a rapper. You know how Michael Jackson was listed as a great entertainer? That’s what I want to be. Machine Gun Kelly
I’m not that great of a speaker. I don’t like watching my own interviews. I think I suck at talking, but one thing I can do is move my pen, and if that’s how I gotta speak to my daughter, then let me do that. Machine Gun Kelly
Is there someone who can play guitar better than me technically? One hundred percent. But does anyone look better playing a guitar in my generation? Absolutely not. Machine Gun Kelly
I was never supposed to get a record deal – that’s one in a million. Machine Gun Kelly
Everything I stood for, forever, since the beginning of time, has been about seeing people as humans. Not as man, woman, white, Hispanic, any of that stuff. Machine Gun Kelly
I think me and Macklemore exist in two different worlds. Machine Gun Kelly
A lot of time, my inspiration comes from pain: growing pains, hunger pains, or money pains. Machine Gun Kelly
I don’t feel fear anymore, in any form. Machine Gun Kelly
I feel like a celebrity is someone who sits and takes pictures with people ’cause they love themselves and how they look and how people look at them. But I just want to be regular and respected for my artistry because music doesn’t necessarily have a face. Machine Gun Kelly
I’m an anarchist. I have it tattooed on my stomach. Machine Gun Kelly
I recognize fans at every show. Machine Gun Kelly
I’m known as a voice for a generation of people that don’t have a voice. Machine Gun Kelly
I was really excited about ‘Nerve’ with Dave Franco and Emma Roberts. Machine Gun Kelly
With anything that happens in Cleveland, I always get involved. Machine Gun Kelly
I think I’ve watched and been around so many people that are of a high celebrity grade that I’ve attempted to soak in every kind of way to deal with fame. Machine Gun Kelly
I’ve had more life experiences than most people that are older than me. Machine Gun Kelly
I don’t believe in hopping from one social issue to the next to be a part of the movement for a moment. Anything I’m involved in is something that I would die for. I can’t support things that don’t feel genuine. Machine Gun Kelly
I have Nineties music oozing out of my pores. What made rock & roll back then is that it was uncensored. It was raw and dark. Think of ‘Something in the Way,’ by Nirvana – he was telling everyone how he felt. Machine Gun Kelly
I would never think twice about marching next to my brother for an issue we both believe in. Machine Gun Kelly
I listened to Korn and Limp Bizkit and that whole era of heavy music. Machine Gun Kelly
To be considered for the hottest breakthrough MC of 2011, it’s obviously an honor, but I want to be the hottest. Machine Gun Kelly
Economics runs the world. Machine Gun Kelly
As I was coming up, there was so much naysaying, there was so much doubt, whether it was from my peers or people in the industry. Machine Gun Kelly
I was a huge punker growing up. Machine Gun Kelly
I was picked on a lot as a kid because of the way I dressed. Metal and punk music got me through that. I know a lot of people don’t understand it, but I love metal. Machine Gun Kelly
When I came into the industry, and as I continue to be in it, part of my authenticity is the fact that I speak my mind. Machine Gun Kelly
Every time I perform, I always try to have that ‘wow’ factor. Machine Gun Kelly
The thing I stress to my fans is that I’ve been making big, universally friendly-type music for a long time now. I never really made underground music. Machine Gun Kelly
When the universe throws something your way, or things happen, I’m one of those people that goes with it, and I don’t fight it. Machine Gun Kelly
I’m not one of those acts where it’s, like, this mainstream person, where the average white kid at Harvard University is like, ‘It’s educational tonight. Let’s all go out there and spend Dad’s money.’ Machine Gun Kelly
I think, with music, I’m a lyricist who talks about real life things. Machine Gun Kelly
Every time I’ve partnered with WWE, we’ve managed to pull off something extraordinary, but to be a part of the Tribute to the Troops special is definitely the highlight. Machine Gun Kelly
My time on ‘Roadies’ gave me serenity and space. Machine Gun Kelly
As soon as ‘General Admission’ came out, there was a whole new pain that hit me that was rougher than I could imagine. Machine Gun Kelly
It’s crazy. Even doing that one episode of ‘Catfish,’ I get people recognizing me for it who didn’t even know my music. Machine Gun Kelly
Fame is the weirdest thing ever. Machine Gun Kelly
I’m trying to be the Dr. Dre of Cleveland. Machine Gun Kelly
I’ve graced almost every stage in N.Y., from Webster Hall to Gramercy Theater to Best Buy. Machine Gun Kelly
I love looking at pictures of me in 2012-2017, because every single one of those Machine Gun Kellys looks different. Machine Gun Kelly
Everyone in our clique rocks a black bandana with the print ‘EST 19XX’ on them 24/7. As the underdog, you are expected to lose or give up and ‘wave the white towel,’ so that is why our flag is black. We never give up – never surrender. EST means ‘Everyone Stands Together.’ The ’19XX’ is to represent any age. Machine Gun Kelly
I’m not just a great white rapper. I’m a great rapper. Machine Gun Kelly
The normal MGK reaction that everyone expects is for me to be angry and go off, because my history shows that’s the type of attitude I’m bringing to the table. Machine Gun Kelly
I think couldn’t not make a song called ‘Wild Boy’ and not be a wild boy. Machine Gun Kelly
Every night, we put on shows that are deteriorating our bodies’ life span… we don’t do it for it all to be in vain. Machine Gun Kelly
There really are a lot of stereotypes I fight. Machine Gun Kelly
I’ve never been a bandwagon Clevelander. I’ve been talking about Cleveland and holding up Cleveland since before we were champions. Machine Gun Kelly
I knew so many people were coming up to me because they knew who I was, not because they were fans of my music. That bothered me because I don’t want to be a celebrity; I want to be an artist. Machine Gun Kelly
I sell out shows. My performance is top-tier. Machine Gun Kelly
I actually have an Avenged Sevenfold tattoo on my body. Machine Gun Kelly
I want to keep the whole ‘Lace Up’ movement going. I want to take it national and international with a machine, a label. Machine Gun Kelly
I’m from Cleveland. I don’t have any famous parents. I don’t have any media training, I don’t have a history in the industry to where I would have any preconceived notions of how I’m supposed to be. Machine Gun Kelly
Honestly, I look in the mirror, and I’m not the greatest looking kid. Machine Gun Kelly
Hip-hop influences my talent, but I think that punk and everything else I listened to growing up was who my idols were. Machine Gun Kelly
I’m probably one of the wildest, most out-of-control people in the industry. Machine Gun Kelly
Puff is more of a mentor rather than someone who’s directly involved in my movement or helping me put my album together. It’s not like me and him party together. He’s definitely more of, like, a mentor. Machine Gun Kelly
I don’t want to feel like the cool kid in the crowd who doesn’t want to do what the artist’s saying. I want to be so in awe of the artist that I’m literally jumping up and down, even if I’ve got on brand new Louboutins. Machine Gun Kelly
My view on music and the way that it’s portrayed is that it’s a religion. Machine Gun Kelly
My executive board, my management, my friends, are so ethnically diverse. Machine Gun Kelly
I’ve never been comfortable with sharing anything: I was a single child. Machine Gun Kelly
There’s something about America’s sweetheart and America’s bad boy. That juxtaposition is what everyone desires. Machine Gun Kelly
New life situations equal out to new kinds of songs. Machine Gun Kelly
There is no VIP. We’re all the same. Machine Gun Kelly
Not everyone wants to be in misery in every song! Machine Gun Kelly
I’m a kid from Ohio in an industry that drives people insane. Machine Gun Kelly
You can make something out of nothing. I proved that with my career, making it out of the city that I’m from. Machine Gun Kelly
As far as I’m concerned, I don’t really care anymore what people think about me. I’m just gonna be me. Machine Gun Kelly
Imogen Poots loves music to death and can literally name 300 bands that she listens to, that you’ve never heard. She’s so heavy into the underground music scene. When she’s speaking on music, she means it. Machine Gun Kelly
I’m here to make an impact on the kids who truly care. Machine Gun Kelly
When I was running away, I didn’t have somebody there to help me run away. All I had was DMX’s voice or Eminem’s voice or Tupac’s voice. Machine Gun Kelly
Doing ‘Roadies’ was a big release for me. I play this character named Wes who’s the most pure, innocent form of who I was when I was eighteen searching for something. Machine Gun Kelly
I’d say I did a lot of what I did with songs like ‘At My Best’ was because of the influence of my daughter. Machine Gun Kelly
I’m a storyteller. Machine Gun Kelly
I’ve always been a fan of the Club C sneaker because it’s super clean and timeless. It’s one of those kicks that’s been in the street scene forever – more than 30 years. Machine Gun Kelly
Being a rock star rocks. Machine Gun Kelly
You can’t tell my fans that there’s a better rapper than Machine Gun Kelly… Hands down, there’s no way I’m not in the top five. Machine Gun Kelly
It’s awesome to have a brand like Reebok support what you stand for as well as your creative vision, and I’m excited to show you what a Reebok and Machine Gun Kelly collaboration is all about. Machine Gun Kelly
I’m very personal with my music, and it takes a piece of your heart away every time you record that in the studio. So you only have so many pieces of your heart to give away. Machine Gun Kelly
I have so many accomplishments under my belt. Machine Gun Kelly
My memory stops at 14. Machine Gun Kelly
The last thing I want to do is be complacent. Machine Gun Kelly
Before I even started listening to rap music, I was really into metal and punk. Machine Gun Kelly
I think the artist community is very tight-knit. Machine Gun Kelly
I just keep getting inspired to believe that dreams come true and anything can happen, ’cause I’ve watched so many impossible things happen. Machine Gun Kelly
Cleveland, Ohio, is the real deal. Machine Gun Kelly
They always say if you can make it in New York, you can make it anywhere, but I say that about Cleveland. Machine Gun Kelly
I write all my hooks. Machine Gun Kelly
I’ve become so much more comfortable divulging things I’ve never talked about before, honing in on certain relationships that everyone can relate to. Machine Gun Kelly
When you look a certain way, or you have a certain presence, people take someone else’s word over yours. Machine Gun Kelly
I respect all grandpas around the world doin’ it big. Machine Gun Kelly
I’m fortunate to have a baby girl who’s super into everything that I say and do and really cooperative and just fun to be around. I couldn’t imagine having a rebellious kid like me. Machine Gun Kelly
I love surrealism. Machine Gun Kelly
There’s blackballing involved with Machine Gun Kelly, a lot of confusion about who I am as an artist. But that’s so small in the wake of someone like Nelson Mandela. Machine Gun Kelly
It seems like I’m one of those people that has the personality where, if I win an award, I wake up the next day, and I’m like ‘Oh, but I didn’t win this award though, or this didn’t happen.’ Machine Gun Kelly
‘Cleveland’ went viral, but it didn’t necessarily pop. I didn’t have that support. I didn’t have a deal when I made ‘Cleveland’ or anything like that. Machine Gun Kelly