MGK honors late friend Luke Trembath in tribute video

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Machine Gun Kelly has released a new music video for his song "Your Name Forever," honoring his late friend, Australian snowboarder Luke "The Dingo" Trembath. Trembath, a well-known figure in extreme sports, passed away last month at the age of 38. The video, directed by Sam Cahill, features MGK performing on a rooftop with views of the Hollywood Hills. It includes footage of Trembath's friends from the music and sports communities, who gathered around a large mural depicting him. In the song, MGK reflects on their friendship and the last moments they shared. He expresses regret over their last argument and conveys deep sadness about Trembath's passing. He wrote on Instagram that he hoped the song would honor his friend's legacy and shared how much he will miss him. The video also showcases joyful memories of Trembath, showing his energetic personality and close bond with MGK. The clip concludes with touching moments between the two, highlighting their friendship and MGK's emotional struggle with the loss. Monster Energy confirmed Trembath's passing on February 28, but the cause of death has not been publicly disclosed.


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