Warning Shot
Machine Gun Kelly · Lace Up (Album) [2012]
Small name but these big shots Know just what this kid's 'bout
I said shit, then I meant shit, Coroner, I dead shit
I treat hoes, just like hoes, That throw bones go fetch shit
I'm pitbull, that 'X' shit That 'goin in at they neck' shit
That 'we gonna have a problem if I am not on they next shit'
'Cause I wreck shit can't tame me I'm Eminem and I'm Jay-Z
I'm the renegade of this rap shit,me and all my boys like A Team
Fuck's wrong wit y'all? This is my warning shot I better see you get ghost
Because I'll treat competition like hoes, skip conversation
and cum at they throats
Boy I'm from the C-L-E-V-E-L-A-N-D and I will be reppin that until I die
And you either with me or riding against me
so let me know put them L's in the sky, lace up!"
Call me the man better yet call me the kid
Because nobody this young done what I did
Cause nobody this young gone through the shit that
I went through these past couple years and lived
Y'all suckers hickey shit I'm a real rockstar Nikki Sixx
I'm Minaj y'all just watch god damn y'alls nicki's bitch
Can the game get any more corny?
Can the fame get any more boring?
Can any other lame who think I'm dope put out garbage
and make it easy for me
Is it possible for anyone to adore me?
Is it possible for anyone to record me?
So I cannot trust other people who capture closed
video songs and put them out before me
And is it possible that I possibly delivered the illest lyrics
Somebody call the paramedics, somebody call the fucking paramedics
Is it even possible with a lack of academics to
get the credit in the city and never spend a minute in the class
Fuck that kiss my ass straight till it's pitch black
roll it up and let me hit it
This is our warning shot, lets go this is our this our warnin shot
The final call. warnin shot
About Warning Shot
Machine Gun Kelly's "Warning Shot" stands as a defining track from his 2012 debut album *Lace Up*, establishing his signature blend of aggressive rap-rock and punk energy. Released during a pivotal era for the artist, the song exemplifies the raw, high-octane style that would characterize his early discography and influence his subsequent evolution into a mainstream rock icon. The recording captures the frenetic intensity of the mid-2010s rap-metal scene, featuring Kelly's characteristic vocal delivery layered over distorted guitars and driving rhythms. As a cornerstone of his initial body of work, the track highlights his ability to fuse lyrical aggression with melodic hooks, setting the stage for his later collaborations and chart-topping success. It remains a testament to the vibrant, unpolished aesthetic that first brought his music to a wide audience.

