mgk and Fred Durst’s collaboration “Fix Ur Face” reaches No. 1 on Billboard’s Hot Hard Rock Songs chart dated May 9, rising from No. 4 in its second week on the survey.

In its first full tracking week, ending April 30, “Fix Ur Face” (released April 21) accumulated 1.8 million chart-eligible streams, 123,000 radio audience impressions and 1,000 sold in the United States, according to Luminate.

It’s mgk’s first Hot Hard Rock Songs No. 1, in his second visit to the chart, after “Your Name Forever” hit No. 4 in April 2025. The list launched in June 2020.

Durst made one previous solo appearance on Hot Hard Rock Songs, as featured on HARDY’s “Soul4Sale” (No. 14, 2024). His band Limp Bizkit notched a pair of No. 1s last year: “Making Love to Morgan Wallen” and “Break Stuff,” the latter leading for four weeks following the death of Sam Rivers, the group’s bassist, in October.

Concurrently, “Fix Ur Face” starts at No. 48 on the Hot Rock & Alternative Songs chart. It’s also bubbling under Mainstream Rock Airplay.

The song is currently a standalone single. mgk, born Colson Baker and formerly billed as Machine Gun Kelly, released his most recent album, Lost Americana, in 2025. (Boosting his profile in the current tracking week: He sought adventure on the newest episode of Bear Grylls Is Running Wild, which aired May 5 on FOX.)

Limp Bizkit last released a studio full-length in 2021, Still Sucks. “Making Love to Morgan Wallen” was released on the soundtrack to the video game Battlefield 6.

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