Machine Gun Kelly & His Daughter Performs “Crazy in Love” by Beyonce and Jay-Z

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Machine Gun Kelly & His Daughter Performs Crazy in Love by Beyonce and Jay-Z

Machine Gun Kelly teams up with Daughter Casie for the “Crazy in Love” performance.

Machine Gun Kelly stopped in this week to visit his family and spend some time with his daughter with three months left in his Mainstream Sellout Tour.

Machine Gun Kelly certainly values his family. The rapper described the final chat he had with his father before he passed away in his Life In Pink documentary. He first shared his mother’s story with the public in May, having lost her when he was just nine years old. Naturally, he never quits praising his future wife Megan Fox.

On Thursday, MGK posted a video of himself and his daughter Cassie singing Beyonce’s 2003 single “Crazy in Love,” which was produced by Jay-Z. The rapper-turned-rocker first raps Hov’s verse in the video before handing the microphone to Cassie, who sings Bey’s hook. She rhymes, “Soprano, the ROC handle like Van Exel/ I shake phonies, man, you can’t get next to/ The genuine article, I do not sing though.”

 

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Kelly rapped Jay-verse Z’s in the video before giving the microphone to Cassie, who appeared to enjoy playing Beyoncé. Kelly merely captioned the video with the word “Parenting.” He wrote, “My daughter got next,” on the video.

Only a few months have passed since Machine Gun Kelly made it known that his upcoming album will see him return to hip-hop.

In April, he admitted to Kevan Kenney of Audacy Check-In that he was intending to record a rap album for himself.”I’m going to make a rap album for myself,” “For no other reason, no point to prove, no chip on my shoulder. If I keep doing things to prove things to people, I’m going to one, drive myself crazy and two, not make a good product.”

In order for people to “miss it,” MGK continued by saying that he wanted to depart from the pop-punk style that was explored on his two most recent albums, 2020’s Tickets to my Downfall and 2021’s Mainstream Sellout.

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