Grammy-nominated artist Machine Gun Kelly —now known as MGK— has released his new single “Fix Ur Face,” a direct collaboration with Fred Durst that revives the aggression of ‘90s nü-metal and reframes it through a contemporary lens.
Featuring a standout performance from the Limp Bizkit frontman, the track blends heavy riffs, raw production, and a cross-generational energy that bridges classic and modern alternative rock. “Fix Ur Face” doesn’t aim for nostalgia; instead, it retools that identity into something aligned with MGK’s evolving sonic direction.
The song was written, produced, and performed alongside longtime collaborators SlimXX, BazeXX, RookXX, Nick Long, and No Love For The Middle Child, reinforcing a creative core that has defined this era of his career. The result is a sharp, uncompromising track that stands out for its intensity and hybrid approach.
Directed by Sam Cahill, the official video expands that vision. Shot in black and white across Berlin, Dublin, Düsseldorf, London, Prague, Cologne, Nashville, and Los Angeles during the “Lost Americana” tour, it captures the immediacy between artist and audience—packed crowds, relentless motion, and no barriers. The visual is further shaped by street artists Lugosis and Strato, alongside character and wardrobe design by Slawn Olaolu.






