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Lace Up! is the second official mixtape by American rapper Machine Gun Kelly, released on November 18, 2010

Background
When the snippet of "What It Seems" from his 100 Words and Running mixtape is played, a spoken outro by Kelly states: "I couldn't give you the full thing, that's album material. The album's called Kellyvision, that's coming soon" leading some to believe that the working title for Lace Up! was Kellyvision. Machine Gun Kelly recorded all of the mixtape within his home studio, "The Rage Cage" during a three month creative burst, although the song "What It Seems" was previously featured on his 100 Words and Running mixtape. The mixtape features production from DJ E-V on every track. DJ E-V was also involved in the production of MGK's previous mixtape and would be part of the production for MGK's next mixtape, Rage Pack.

Promotion and release
Prior to and after it's release, Machine Gun Kelly would often freestyle "Chip Off the Block" during interviews and most notably on MTV's Sucker Freestyle. The song "Alice In Wonderland" was released as a single to iTunes on December 7, 2009. An accompanying music video was later released onto YouTube. Block Starz Music would re-release the single as part of their compilation album Midwest Block Stars on May 26, 2010. The song would go on to be the most successful single released from Midwest Block Stars. The full version of "What It Seems" was released to iTunes on April 18, 2010 as a single. The song "Cleveland" was released to iTunes on October 12, 2010 and is played during Cleveland Cavaliers home games and on Z-107.9, a local Cleveland radio station. "Victory Music" featuring Britni Elise was released to iTunes on November 12, 2010. To celebrate the release of the mixtape, Machine Gun Kelly held a concert in Cleveland on November 25, 2010. To date, "Alice In Wonderland", "What It Seems", "Cleveland", and "Victory Music" are still available for purchase as singles through iTunes; but can also be obtained by downloading the mixtape.

Aftermath
The mixtape is largely credited with launching MGK's career by both fans and MGK himself; exactly two years after it's release MGK would tweet: "That Lace Up! mixtape changed my life forever!" Some of the tracks from Lace Up! would go on to be featured on Kelly's future projects; a remix of "Fantasy" was on his next mixtape Rage Pack, while remastered versions of "End Of the Road" and "Stereo" were on his debut album. As of 2013, Datpiff.com has certified the mixtape as "Gold" due to being downloaded over 100,000 times, similar to how the RIAA certifies singles and albums as "Gold" for selling 500,000 copies. Lace Up! is MGK's most downloaded mixtape featured on the website.