On February 18, 2013, Machine Gun Kelly released the song titled "Champions" as a thank you to the fans, the song was not included on
Black Flag. On March 28, the music video for the song "Skate Cans" was released. The mixtape was initially going to be released within a month of April near his birthday, but it was eventually pushed back. On May 22, the first official single from
Black Flag, "Pe$o" featuring rappers
Pusha T and
Meek Mill was released. On June 4, Machine Gun Kelly released a statement regarding the concept behind
Black Flag and would later activate a countdown clock on his website that would release new content from
Black Flag such as the album booklet, song previews, and even
Black Flag itself; each time it struck zero. The clock counted down eleven times, with each countdown period being named "Operation:.....". On June 25, the "Operation: Complex Catastrophe" countdown hit zero and Machine Gun Kelly released a new track titled "Breaking News" along with an accompanying music video onto
YouTube. The next day,
Black Flag was released through the "Operation: Weapon Of Mass Destruction" countdown. Shortly after the release, Machine Gun Kelly would tweet: "To media and to fans: Black Flag is my 2nd ALBUM, please consider it and treat it as such." Physical copies of the project will be available in limited quantities on Machine Gun Kelly's upcoming tour in promotion of
Black Flag. On June 27, Machine Gun Kelly personally uploaded, edited, and commented on the lyrics for all the songs featured on
Black Flag for the website
Genius.com. The final countdown, "Operation: Unconventional Warfare" struck zero on July 16 and released a music video for "Black Tuxedo". The countdown clock has since been removed.
Black Flag included a cover of "
Swing Life Away". The cover has new verses written by Kelly, and features guest vocals by Kellin Quinn of
Sleeping with Sirens.
Rise Against approved of the cover, after Kelly wrote a letter to the band explaining that he "wouldn’t do anything to make them or their song look corny". Originally, Quinn had recorded vocals for an acoustic rendition, but Kelly decided against this, insisting that the cover be more
melodic rock. == Track listing ==