Is OG MGK making a comeback?

Machine Gun Kellyreleased his latest single off his forthcoming album,mainstream sellout, on Friday titled “ay!” — and it features rapper Lil Wayne.

The pop punk-rocker, 31, tapped into his hip-hop roots and raps in the single, which he also released a music video for.

Machine Gun Kelly in the “Ay!” Music Video.MGK/ youtube

MGK Releases New single ay! with Lil Wayne and Travis Barker

In the music video opening, to coincide with his caption, the musician is seen in what appears to be a dressing room with various clothing racks in the background. He is on the phone with someone and asks them to “call the boys up” to “see if we can shoot this video for ‘ay!'” because it “comes out in the morning.”

mainstream selloutis set to release on March 25 and will follow Kelly’s 2020 albumtickets to my downfall.

MGK Releases New single ay! with Lil Wayne and Travis Barker

So far, the singer has released “papercuts” and “emo girl” featuring WILLOW from the album.

In January, Kelly revealedhe changed the name of the albumafter he and Barker, 46, had already gotten matching tattoos of the original name,born with horns.

“My bad,” he captioned avideoof his confession on Instagram.

He sat next to Barker in the clip as he prepared to break the news. “Ok, we’re friends no matter what, right?” he asked, to which the Blink-182 drummer said “of course” before they shared a fist bump.

MGK Releases New single ay! with Lil Wayne and Travis Barker

“Remember when we got … the new album name tattooed on her arms?” he asked, before cutting to a throwback clip of them showing off their “born with horns” tattoos.

The friends appear to be just as in tune as ever, as Barker appeared to guess the big news. “You changed the…” he started before bursting out into laughter with Kelly, who confirmed: “I’m changing the album name.”

Meanwhile, the musician said he’sno longer “holding back"with his new music during an interview withWillie GeistonSunday TODAYin October.

“It feels more guitar-heavy for sure, lyrically it definitely goes deeper — but I never like to do anything the same,” Kelly told Geist. “Every album is a juxtaposition of the last album. So I went and studiedtickets, and I heard the bright sound that I had, and for this album I just turned the lights off.”

source: people.com