Photos by Orest Dorosh – Machine Gun Kelly, born Richard Colson Baker on April 22, 1990, is an American rapper, singer, and actor. He gained fame in the late 2000s through his mixtapes and freestyle performances.

Machine Gun Kelly moved from city to city during his childhood, leading to a rebellious and troubled youth. He found solace in hip-hop music and began rapping at a young age.

In 2009, he gained attention with his viral mixtape “Lace Up,” which led to a record deal with Bad Boy Records. His debut studio album, also titled “Lace Up,” was released in 2012 and featured collaborations with artists like Lil Jon and Waka Flocka Flame.

Throughout his career, Machine Gun Kelly has released several successful albums, including “General Admission” in 2015 and “Bloom” in 2017, which included the hit single “Bad Things” featuring Camila Cabello.

In addition to his music career, Machine Gun Kelly has also ventured into acting. He made his film debut in the 2014 drama film “Beyond the Lights” and has since appeared in movies like “Nerve” and “The Dirt.”

Machine Gun Kelly is known for his unique rap style, which combines elements of punk rock and hip-hop. His energetic performances and raw lyrics have earned him a dedicated fanbase.