Machine Gun Kelly is leaning all the way into chaos with his latest drop, teaming up with Fred Durst for the explosive new single “Fix Ur Face.”
The track hits like a time warp and a gut punch at the same time, fusing the grit of ‘90s nü metal with MGK’s modern, genre bending alternative edge. It’s loud, unapologetic, and built to shake speakers, tapping into a raw energy that feels both nostalgic and completely current.
Behind the boards, MGK links back up with his trusted circle, working alongside SlimXX, BazeXX, RookXX, Nick Long, and No Love For The Middle Child. Together, they deliver a track that cuts through the noise with a cross generational punch, blending eras without sounding like a throwback.
The official video, directed by Sam Cahill, throws viewers straight into the middle of the storm. Shot entirely in black and white across Berlin, Dublin, Düsseldorf, London, Prague, Cologne, Nashville, and Los Angeles during the “Lost Americana” tour, it captures a series of unfiltered moments between artist and audience. There’s no barrier here, just packed crowds, constant movement, and a sense that anything could happen at any second.
Visually, the clip leans into street level grit. Artists Lugosis and Strato bring their signature style to a massive Berlin mural featured in the video, while Slawn Olaolu adds his stamp with the character face and custom jackets seen throughout.
The result is a full throttle collision of sound and visuals that captures exactly what MGK and Durst do best, turning controlled chaos into something you can feel.