Machine Gun Kelly Confronts Past Pregnancy Loss with Megan Fox in New Song 'Don't Let Me Go'

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He expresses regret over not being able to be there for them
Machine Gun Kelly, also known as Colson Baker, recently released a new song titled 'Don't Let Me Go'
MGK raps about feeling guilty for being absent during their unborn child's miscarriage
The song addresses his and Megan Fox's pregnancy loss in 2019
The song is titled 'Don't Let Me Go'
Machine Gun Kelly Confronts Past Pregnancy Loss with Megan Fox in New Song 'Don't Let Me Go'

Machine Gun Kelly, also known as Colson Baker, has recently released a new song titled 'Don't Let Me Go.' The song directly addresses his and Megan Fox's pregnancy loss in 2019. In the lyrics of the song, MGK raps about feeling guilty for being absent during their unborn child's miscarriage and expresses regret over not being able to be there for them. He also mentions that he has shed light on this subject once again by releasing a new song titled 'Don't Let Me Go.' The song is available now.



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  • Unique Points
    • MGK and Megan Fox have been together since May 2020, got engaged in January 2022, and their relationship has been tumultuous.
    • Megan has three kids with her ex-husband Brian Austin Green while MGK shares a daughter named Casie with his ex Emma Cannon.
    • MGK appeared to open up about his and Megan's pregnancy loss in his raw songs Twin Flame and Last November, which featured the sound of a heartbeat.
    • Megan praised MGK's performance at the Billboard Music Awards, where he sang Twin Flame for their unborn child.
    • MGK has shed light on the subject once again by releasing a new song titled Don't Let Me Go this week, which directly raps about having lost the baby and expresses guilt over his apparent absence at that time.
    • The loss of pregnancy is difficult for both partners and can be emotionally devastating.
    • MGK's vulnerability in addressing the subject publicly is commendable as it helps to normalize grief around miscarriage.
  • Accuracy
    • Joe Exotic shoots shot at Machine Gun Kelly with promises of tigers and meth
    • Exotic regrammed MGK's photo with the words
  • Deception (50%)
    The article is deceptive in several ways. Firstly, the author claims that MGK and Megan have been together since May 2020 when they got engaged in January 2022. However, this information is incorrect as their relationship started much earlier than that.
    • MGK's real name is Colson Baker
    • Megan has three kids with her ex-husband Brian Austin Green while MGK shares a daughter named Casie with his ex Emma Cannon.
  • Fallacies (85%)
    The article contains several examples of informal fallacies. The author uses an appeal to authority by citing sources that claim Megan Fox and Machine Gun Kelly's relationship is tumultuous. This statement is not supported by any evidence presented in the article and therefore cannot be considered a factual assertion.
    • The source claims just last December that they were 'on and off', following another apparent rough patch.
  • Bias (85%)
    The author has a clear bias towards the subject of the article. The language used in describing MGK and Megan's relationship is highly emotional and personalized, which could be seen as an attempt to elicit sympathy from readers. Additionally, there are multiple instances where the author quotes Megan praising MGK's performance at awards shows or expressing her grief over the pregnancy loss. This creates a sense of bias towards Megan's perspective on events and may not provide a balanced view of the situation.
    • MGK sings in 'Twin Flame': Go to sleep / I’ll see you in my dreams / This changes everything / Now I have to set you free.
    • Site Conflicts Of Interest (50%)
      The author has a conflict of interest on the topic of pregnancy loss as they are reporting on Machine Gun Kelly's new song that references his and Megan Fox's miscarriage. The article does not disclose this conflict.
      • Author Conflicts Of Interest (50%)
        The author has a conflict of interest on the topic of pregnancy loss as they are reporting on Machine Gun Kelly's new song that references his and Megan Fox's miscarriage. The article does not disclose this conflict.

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        • Unique Points
          • Joe Exotic shoots shot at Machine Gun Kelly with promises of tigers and meth
          • Exotic regrammed MGK's photo with the words
        • Accuracy
          No Contradictions at Time Of Publication
        • Deception (50%)
          The article is deceptive in several ways. Firstly, the title implies that Joe Exotic has shot his shot at Machine Gun Kelly when in fact he is flirting with him through social media posts. Secondly, the author uses sensationalism by describing Joe Exotic's comments as a 'threat' and 'lustily writing'. Thirdly, the article selectively reports on certain details of Joe Exotic and Machine Gun Kelly's interactions while ignoring others that may contradict their narrative. Lastly, there is no link to peer-reviewed studies or scientific evidence supporting any claims made in the article.
          • Joe Exotic flirts with Machine Gun Kelly through social media posts
          • The author uses sensationalism by describing Joe Exotic's comments as a 'threat'
          • The article selectively reports on certain details of Joe Exotic and Machine Gun Kelly's interactions while ignoring others that may contradict their narrative
        • Fallacies (85%)
          The article contains several fallacies. The author uses an appeal to authority by referencing the Netflix docuseries Tiger King and Joe Exotic's prison sentence as evidence of his flirtatious behavior towards Machine Gun Kelly. Additionally, the author makes a false dilemma by implying that either Joe Exotic is into Machine Gun Kelly or he is not, when in reality there may be other factors at play. The article also contains inflammatory rhetoric with phrases such as
          • Bias (0%)
            The article is biased by presenting Joe Exotic as a harmless and humorous character, while portraying Machine Gun Kelly as a troubled and violent person. The author uses sarcasm to mock MGK's tattoo and his relationship with Megan Fox, implying that they are both ridiculous choices for love. The author also implies that Joe Exotic is delusional and pathetic, by comparing him to Norma Desmond from Sunset Boulevard and mentioning his crimes and addictions. The author does not provide any evidence or context for these claims, but relies on their own judgment and opinion.
            • A tiger and a bit of meth and you would be mine. Lol.
              • A tiger and a little bit of meth I can make MGK gay.
              • Site Conflicts Of Interest (100%)
                None Found At Time Of Publication
              • Author Conflicts Of Interest (0%)
                None Found At Time Of Publication

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              • Accuracy
                • MGK has a new blackout tattoo.
                • , MGK's tattoos were done by Roxx, the tattoo artist.
                • Blackout tattoos can be polarizing at the best of times.
              • Deception (30%)
                The article is deceptive in several ways. Firstly, the author implies that MGK's blackout tattoo was for spiritual purposes only when there is no evidence to support this claim. Secondly, the author quotes Roxx as saying she never met a tougher one which could be interpreted as an endorsement of MGK's character or personality when it is not clear what Roxx meant by that statement. Lastly, the article presents MGK's new song 'dont let me go' where he raps about having a breakdown and tatting his entire body except one line which could be seen as promoting self-harm.
                • MGK captioned the post with "For spiritual purposes only," implying that his blackout tattoo was for spiritual reasons. However, there is no evidence to support this claim.
              • Fallacies (85%)
                The article contains an appeal to authority fallacy by citing the opinion of tattoo artist Roxx as evidence that MGK's blackout tattoo was not for promotional purposes. Additionally, there is a dichotomous depiction of MGK's tattoos being polarizing at best times.
                • MGK has long been known for being covered in colorful ink, especially over his torso:
                • Initially, one might think that perhaps this was simply makeup for a promotional shot
                • Blackout tattoos can be polarizing at the best of times
              • Bias (75%)
                The author uses language that dehumanizes the subject of the article by referring to him as 'tougher' and using phrases like 'joy and pain'. The use of this language is biased towards a negative portrayal of Machine Gun Kelly.
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                  • Thanks for the joy and the pain, MGK,
                  • Site Conflicts Of Interest (50%)
                    The author Natasha Jokic has a conflict of interest on the topic of Machine Gun Kelly as she is reporting on her own work. She also has a personal relationship with tattoo artist Roxx who created the blackout tattoo that MGK showed off.
                    • Author Conflicts Of Interest (50%)
                      The author Natasha Jokic has a conflict of interest on the topic of Machine Gun Kelly (MGK) as she is reporting on MGK's blackout tattoo and Roxx, who is the tattoo artist that created it. The article does not disclose any other conflicts of interest.
                      • Natasha Jokic writes about the spiritual purposes only behind MGK's blackout tattoo and how it was created by Roxx, who is a friend of hers.
                        • The author Natasha Jokic reports on Machine Gun Kelly (MGK)'s new blackout tattoo in her article titled 'Machine Gun Kelly Shows Blackout Tattoo'.

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                        • Unique Points
                          • Joe Exotic has hit on Machine Gun Kelly from prison as he insisted he could turn the rapper gay with a tiger and meth.
                          • MGK and Megan Fox have been together since May 2020, got engaged in January 2022, and their relationship has been tumultuous.
                          • Megan praised MGK's performance at the Billboard Music Awards, where he sang Twin Flame for their unborn child.
                        • Accuracy
                          • Joe Exotic has hit on Machine Gun Kelly from prison as he insisted he could turn the rapper gay with a tiger and meth. He took to X (formally Twitter) to share a photo of shirtless MGK with his fresh ink emblazoned with the text: 'A tiger and a little bit of meth I can make MGK gay.'
                          • Joe Exotic also posted again on X referencing Megan Fox as he wrote: 'Once you go Tiger King you☟ll forget about the Fox.☟ Now that we're practically a new item. Help me get the hell out of here.',
                        • Deception (50%)
                          Joe Exotic is attempting to deceive Machine Gun Kelly by suggesting that he can turn him gay with a tiger and meth. He also attempts to use Megan Fox as bait for MGK's attention.
                          • Now that we’re practically a new item. Help me get the hell out of here.
                          • Anyone remember that line from Tiger King? @machinegunkelly
                        • Fallacies (80%)
                          The article contains an example of a false dilemma fallacy. The author presents the idea that Joe Exotic can either turn Machine Gun Kelly gay with meth or not at all, implying that these are the only two options available. This is a false statement as there may be other ways to approach this situation.
                          • A tiger and a little bit of meth I can make MGK gay.
                        • Bias (80%)
                          The author is attempting to make light of a serious situation by using humor and making inappropriate comments. The author also uses the reference to Tiger King as an attempt to gain attention from Machine Gun Kelly.
                          • He even @'ed the star as he wrote in the caption: 'Anyone remember that line from Tiger King? @machinegunkelly.'
                            • He wrote over the image of MGK: Now that we’re practically a new item. Help me get the hell out of here.
                              • Joe did not stop there as he posted again on X this time referencing MGK's fiancee Megan Fox as he wrote: 'Once you go Tiger King you'll forget about the Fox.'
                                • Joe took to X (formally Twitter ) to shoot his shot at the 33-year-old pop punk rapper as he caused a stir over tattooing the entire upper half of his body
                                • Site Conflicts Of Interest (50%)
                                  There are multiple examples of conflicts of interest found in this article. The author has a personal relationship with Joe Exotic and Travis Maldonado as they were both featured on the Netflix docuseries Tiger King: Murder, Mayhem, and Madness which was produced by Justin Enriquez's company Greater Wynnewood Exotic Animal Park.
                                  • Joe Exotic is a convicted felon who attempted to hire someone to kill Carole Baskin in 2019. The author has written about the case before and may have personal feelings towards Joe Exotic or Carole Baskin.
                                    • The author has a personal relationship with Joe Exotic and Travis Maldonado as they were both featured on the Netflix docuseries Tiger King: Murder, Mayhem, and Madness which was produced by Justin Enriquez's company Greater Wynnewood Exotic Animal Park.
                                    • Author Conflicts Of Interest (50%)
                                      Joe Exotic has a financial interest in the entertainment industry and may have an incentive to promote Machine Gun Kelly's career.