The song, MGK's fourth top 40 Hot 100 hit and Jelly Roll's seventh, reimagines Denver's breakthrough anthem "Take Me Home, Country Roads," which journeyed to No. 2 on the Hot 100 in 1971.
“You couldn’t be hotter if you got mentioned in an Eminem [song].” As for Eminem and MGK, the beef intensified in 2015, when MGK started suggesting in interviews that Eminem had him ...
Watch MGK do “Last Christmas” below. @nbc MGK puts his own spin on “Last Christmas” Watch A Motown Christmas now on NBC and streaming next day on @Peacock #holiday #mgk ♬ original sound ...