Don't Let Me Go

Album: single release only (2024)
Charted: 76
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Songfacts®:

  • Machine Gun Kelly's journey hasn't been a walk in the park, and "Don't Let Me Go" is an unfiltered look into the soul of the Cleveland rapper and sometime pop-punker.
  • Starting with piano chords, Kelly dives into his struggles, from suicidal thoughts to a mental breakdown that led to his blackout tattoos.

    He doesn't hold back, delving into the pain of losing his father and aunt, and the reconciliation with his estranged mother. As he reflects on the deaths in his family, Kelly's fear of being forgotten by his fans becomes palpable. He's grappling with the weight of leaving a legacy, fearing he will vanish into the void unnoticed.
  • In her book Pretty Boys Are Poisonous, Kelly's fiancée Megan Fox shared how she lost a pregnancy at 10 weeks while expecting their first child together. The heart of the song hits when Kelly addresses the devastating loss of his unborn child. It's raw, it's real, and it's a gut punch.

    How can I live with the fact
    That my hand wasn't on her stomach when we lost the baby?
    I don't got no one to turn to
    'Cause everyone's dead in my life that was tryna raise me


    By the end of the song, MGK is clinging to love like it's his lifeline, cherishing every moment with Megan Fox as if it's his last.
  • Machine Gun Kelly co-wrote and co-produced the song with SlimXX and BazeXX. SlimXX and BazeXX are key collaborators in Machine Gun Kelly's inner circle. SlimXX serves as his hypeman during performances, while BazeXX plays bass and keyboards.

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