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      • blackbear offered a verse on MGK’s last two albums with “my ex’s best friend” and “make up sex,” the latest of the duo’s collaborations as far back as 2011. Both albums were assisted by Travis Barker, so “gfy” serves to introduce the blackbear and Barker collaboration album through a mutual love for pop-punk.
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  2. May 28, 2022 · Machine Gun Kelly and Blackbear have teamed up for a new break-up anthem titled ‘GFY’ – watch the song’s video below. Produced by Blink-182 ‘s Travis Barker, the track hears the pair ...

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  3. May 27, 2022 · Both albums were assisted by Travis Barker, so “gfy” serves to introduce the blackbear and Barker collaboration album through a mutual love for pop-punk. blackbear announced the track...

  4. Aug 9, 2022 · The sound of pop-punk is back and this time it’s musicians like blackbear and Machine Gun Kelly leading the way, with Travis Barker (of Blink 182, original icons of the genre) producing. The ‘gfy’ video, co-directed by John Tashiro, blackbear, and Tyler Serebreni, with editing from WAX’s Jeremy Huff, tells the story of a toxic break-up.

  5. It features Machine Gun Kelly on a rap verse and Travis Barker, the famed drummer from blink-182. This collaboration symbolizes the mutual love for pop-punk between blackbear and Machine Gun Kelly, as they have previously worked together on MGK’s albums with the assistance of Barker.

  6. May 27, 2022 · Blackbear and Machine Gun Kelly have three words for their exes — “go f*ck yourself.” That’s what Blackbear says in the chorus of their new collaboration, cryptically titled “GFY.”

  7. blackbear - SWEAR TO GOD/HATE MY GUTS/DEAD TO ME (Medley) Official Video for "gfyby blackbear and Machine Gun Kelly Listen & Download “gfy” out now: https://bb.lnk.to/gfy Amazon Music...

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  8. May 27, 2022 · Blackbear and Machine Gun Kelly have teamed up for a new track. Produced by Travis Barker, the angsty GFY rolls out over rock-influenced guitars and driving beats, while leaning heavily into pop-punk territory.