Core skater rappers Machine Gun Kelly and Wiz Khalifa are back with a new track called “Everything Tatted,” and the skate community has quickly tapped in.
The single came out and acts as part of the rollout for their upcoming mixtape Blog Era Boyz, which is set to drop this Friday. It also shows a more relaxed reunion between MGK and Wiz, who have not done a full joint project rollout in years.
Along with the song, they released a video directed by Sam Cahill that leans into tattoo culture, skateboarding, and a laid back sense of fun that connects strongly with fans who grew up on their early 2010s work.
Skateboarding plays a big part in the visual direction. Instead of feeling like a staged set, it shows flip tricks and moments that feel pulled straight from everyday skate life.
That is where the connection lands for many skaters watching it. The inclusion of pro skater Boo Johnson adds a real skateboarding presence since he brings actual street skating credibility into the mix rather than just a cameo role.
The video also features Bam Margera, whose history in skateboarding and early 2000s skate media makes his appearance stand out for longtime fans. His presence ties the new release back to a generation that grew up watching skate videos that mixed humor, chaos, and raw skating without overthinking production.
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Other appearances like Ty Dolla Sign help round out the cast, but the main focus stays on skating, tattoos, and friends spending time together. That casual mix is what makes the track feel connected to skate culture rather than just borrowing from it.
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On top of the release, Wiz is also joining MGK on the North American leg of the Lost Americana tour, which runs through the coming months with stops across major cities like Toronto, Seattle, Atlanta, and more. That tour pairing has added more attention to the new music since fans are expecting more collaborations along the way.
With skating woven into the visuals and real names from skateboarding involved, the track has already found its place among fans who sit between music and skate culture.
