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Machine Gun Kelly Spills Beans on Lewis Hamilton Aka XNDA’s Secret Plans

Published Nov 5, 2023 | 2:05 PM EST

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In a casual revelation that has set the internet abuzz, Machine Gun Kelly, the rap artist known for his candid presence, has just dropped a rather unexpected snippet of information regarding Formula 1 ace, Lewis Hamilton. The scene? An unsuspecting moment at the 2023 Brazilian GP an event where engines roar as loud as the conversations that unfold off-track.

This offhand comment might have been overlooked if not for the identity of the person he mentioned—Lewis Hamilton, a titan on the race tracks, whose ventures beyond the world of motorsport have been a subject of quiet speculation. Notably, Hamilton has been known to dabble in the music industry under the pseudonym ‘XNDA’, a fact that has only heightened curiosity regarding his studio session adjacent to Machine Gun Kelly’s.

Machine Gun Kelly spills the beans for Lewis Hamilton’s alter ego XNDA

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During a brief interlude amid the adrenaline-charged atmosphere of the Grand Prix, Machine Gun Kelly divulged an intriguing encounter to the press. “I was at the studio the other week, and Lewis Hamilton was in the other studio. That was nice,” he shared, complete with a beaming emoji to encapsulate the mood.

Machine Gun Kelly’s nonchalant nod to Hamilton’s presence at the studio raises questions and eyebrows: what could the speedster be crafting in the confines of a recording booth? The mention is bereft of detail yet rich in implication, suggesting that Hamilton’s foray into the realm of beats and bars might be more than a mere hobby.

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While the seven-time World Champion has been tight-lipped about his musical pursuits, this revelation invites fans to wonder if new tracks are perhaps on the horizon. With neither camp offering further details, the scope of Hamilton’s project remains shrouded in mystery. But for now, fans of both the racing and music worlds have their curiosity piqued.

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In the shadow of the colossal grandstands of Interlagos, a place where history has often been made, Lewis Hamilton’s aspirations for a Brazilian GP victory took a significant hit. The Mercedes-AMG Petronas driver, who is no stranger to staging impressive comebacks, found himself grappling with a car far from capable of the heroics needed to challenge the top step.

Lewis Hamilton’s Brazilian GP hopes had already dimmed after Sprint struggle

Hamilton, renowned for his relentless optimism and fighting spirit, didn’t mince words post-race, his tone reflecting the weight of a season marred by uncharacteristic struggle. “It was horrible. It was not enjoyable whatsoever,” he confessed, giving voice to his battle with a machine that’s become more foe than ally in recent times.

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Despite recent progress suggesting Mercedes might be turning a corner, Hamilton noted the inconsistent performance with a tinge of frustration: “The last couple of races we’ve been excited that we’re progressing, and it’s been really positive to see.” Yet, as quickly as hope rose, it was deflated at the São Paulo circuit, leaving the team and driver to ponder the unpredictability of their 2023 challenger.

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With the end of the season in sight, the seven-time World Champion casts his gaze forward, seemingly eager to put a challenging year behind him. “But only a couple more races with this car and it’s gone, and I’ll be happy!” he remarked, with a rare note of relief rather than his customary resilience.

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For Hamilton and the Mercedes team, the focus now shifts to salvaging what they can from the final races, with an eye toward a future hopefully brighter than the present. As the paddock stirs with the aftermath of the Sprint, the air is thick not with celebration but contemplation—of what has been and what might still be salvaged from a season of high aspirations and humbling realities.

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Pulkit Jai

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Pulkit is an F1 writer at EssentiallySports. With a strong academic background in engineering, he possesses an in-depth understanding of the intricate mechanics and technology driving Formula 1. This expertise allows him to offer insightful analysis, exploring the technical aspects of the sport and shedding light on the innovative advancements that shape the world of F1.
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Aishwary Gaonkar