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Lost Americana

Lost Americana is the seventh studio album by American musician, singer, and songwriter MGK. It was released on August 8, 2025, through EST 19XX and Interscope Records, as the follow-up to his previous album, Mainstream Sellout (2022), and is his first project not to feature any guest appearances. The album was preceded by three singles: "Cliché", "Vampire Diaries", and "Miss Sunshine".

Background and release
The album's official trailer, released shortly after, was narrated by Bob Dylan—a surprising collaboration that generated widespread media attention due to Dylan's elusive public persona. The narration comes soon after revealing he was a fan of MGK's music. While speculation initially surrounded whether the voice was authentic or AI-generated, multiple sources confirmed Dylan's genuine involvement, noting his social media promotion of the trailer. The album was recorded with long-time collaborators Nick Long, Stephen Basil and Brandon Allen. The album's lead single, "Cliché", was released on May 23, 2025. The album's second single, "Vampire Diaries", was released on July 11, 2025, accompanied by a music video filmed at the Natural History Museum of Los Angeles County. The third single, "Miss Sunshine", was released on July 25, 2025, accompanied by a music video. ==Composition==
Composition
Music The album includes influences from rock, pop, punk rock, and rap genres. The opening "Outlaw Overture" is divided into two parts: the first-half opens with '80s new wave synth lines and transitions into acoustic guitar balladry. MGK later told his friend and producer, Travis Barker, about the moment. Barker encouraged MGK to turn the moment into a song. The song was named after the 2009 film, Coraline. In "Orpheus", the final track on the album, MGK compares himself to the Greek mythological character who travels to the Underworld to fight for his lost wife, Eurydice. Ultimaely, Orpheus loses himself in the process. The song was co-written with MGK's partner, Megan Fox. ==Critical reception==
Critical reception
Paul Attard of Slant Magazine praised MGK for developing his "melodic register" and songwriting talents, and putting focus in his genre-mashing to give the album a "balance of intimacy and spectacle" with "pacing and rich emotional range", concluding that: "Lost Americana moves with the assuredness of an artist who's wrestled with his demons, refined his tools, and emerged with something that commands attention on its own terms." Matthew Dwyer of PopMatters wrote that "Lost Americana lives up to its title by combining pop-punk with acoustic elements, mirroring the shift of American pop music from folk rock in the 1970s to synth-pop in the 1980s: both changes that sacrifice authenticity for glamour." Pitchfork writer Drew Millard was critical of MGK utilizing "rote songwriting and borrowed melodies" from the "great modern rock songbook" to craft a blurry gaze into his personal life, but said: "there's something about mgk's dedication to the bit, his quality-agnostic enthusiasm for the idea of popular rock music as a form, and the brutal honesty he embeds within its nonsense that makes it genuinely fascinating to listen to, and at times even successful when you take it on its own terms." ==Commercial performance==
Commercial performance
Lost Americana debuted at number four on the US Billboard 200, including atop the Top Rock & Alternative Albums charts selling 63,000 album-equivalent units. ==Track listing==
Track listing
Notes • All track titles are stylized in lowercase. • "Can't Stay Here", "Tell Me What's Up", and "Don't Wait Run Fast" are stylized with no apostrophes. • "Don't Wait Run Fast" is listed as "Run Rebel Run" on CD and vinyl copies of the album. • "Starman" contains an interpolation of "Semi-Charmed Life", written by Stephan Jenkins for his band Third Eye Blind. • "Miss Sunshine" features an alternate second verse on CD and vinyl copies of the album. == Personnel ==
Personnel
Credits adapted from Apple Music and Tidal. Musicians Colson "MGK" Baker – vocals (all), guitar (2, 7, 10, 11, 13, 14) • Stephen "BazeXX" Basil – bass (all), Hammond organ (6), drum programming (10), Piano (14) • Nick Long – guitar (1, 3, 4, 5, 7–14), background vocals (1, 4, 5, 8–10) • Andrew "No Love for the Middle Child" Migliore – background vocals (1, 3, 6, 7, 9), synthesizer (1–12), drum programming (8, 12), guitar (11), acoustic guitar (12), cello (13, 14) • Emma Rosen – background vocals (2, 6, 11) • Sterling Mitchell Laws – drums (1–4, 6, 9) • Terrace Martin - synthesizer (3) • Brandon "SlimXX" Allen – synthesizer (4, 5, 7–10), keyboards (5, 6, 10, 11), drum programming (10) • Travis Barker – drums (5, 7, 9, 11, 14) • Rook Capelletty – drums (3, 6, 12) • Olivia "phem" Marsico - additional vocals (8) • Derek "Mod Sun" Smith – acoustic guitar (11), additional vocals (12) • Jon Batiste – piano (13) Technical • Shaan Singh – engineering (all), vocal production (2, 4, 11–14) • Jeremy Hatcher – engineering (1–10, 11, 13) • Adam Hawkinsmixing (4) • Lars Stalfors – mixing (1–3, 5–14) • Serban Ghenea – mixing (2) • Idania Valencia – mastering ==Charts==
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