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MGK Gives All the Credit to Megan Fox Who Was ‘Fuming’ After He Was Called a Good Dad

Rapper MGK is giving credit where credit is due.

While a guest on “Today with Jenna and Friends,” MGK, who welcomed a daughter into the world with Megan Fox in March, opened up about their 4-month-old named Saga.

MGK, born Colson Baker, said life with his two daughters is “awesome.”

In addition to Saga, MGK is also a father to 16-year-old Casie from a previous relationship.

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“It’s awesome,” he told Jenna Bush Hager. “I want to detract all of the congrats to me and just move it to Megan because she really does all the work.”

“I keep getting called ‘The Music Teacher,'” he added. “Someone the other day was like, ‘You’re such a good dad!’ Just because I was holding the baby.”

MGK admitted that the comment left Fox “fuming, like, ‘No, no, no, no.’ She’s the one. I just play the guitar and pray that the baby is happy.”

Both MGK and Fox have kept their daughter’s first four months of life private.

While attending the American Music Awards on May 26, MGK walked the red carpet only to leave admittedly to tend to Saga.

He told Entertainment Tonight at the time that he was feeling a bit of “separation anxiety.”

“Baby’s great,” he later told E! News that same night. “She has a little bit of a fever, so I’m gonna just walk the carpet and go back, you know what I mean, and handle my business. Give her my pheromones, and let her heal up.”

“I was born to be a dad,” he added. “Yeah, it’s my purpose.”

According to Us Weekly, a source said that “things feel back to ‘normal’ between” MGK and Fox, “but they are not putting a label on their relationship.”

The couple allegedly called off their engagement shortly before welcoming Saga into the world.

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