2016 has seen Machine Gun Kelly flex his dramatic muscles by appearing in Showtime's Roadies. While his acting has been impressive, on Thursday, the Cleveland emcee reminded the world that rapping is still what he's best at. MGK has just linked up with Chicago's own Chief Keef for "Young Man," a hot new banger that's sure to heat up the rest of the summer. You can listen to it above.

MGK is known for his ultra-speedy delivery, but for "Young Man," he intermittently adopts Sosa's drowsy flow on the eerie Slim Gudz-produced track. The new song sees MGK demand his respect as a vet in the rap game.

"Young man young man, I don't want to hear that no mo'/Bitch I done grew up blew up, more like OG for sure/They call me a savage (they call me a savage)/I be doin' damage," MGK raps on his opening verse.

Sosa also comes through with a lethargic, but still pretty tight verse. "Where the smokes at?," he raps in his opening bars. "Roll it, roll it, roll it Cash in a bag/I hold it, hold it, hold it," he continues. Frankly, he sounds like he's more interested in turning up than proving his doubters wrong. Can't say we blame him!

MGK hasn't done too much music in 2016, but we like what we've heard so far. You can download "Young Man" here.

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