Last week saw Eminem drop surprise album ‘Kamikaze‘ – loaded with controversial moments and taking aim at Machine Gun Kelly.
A week later Machine Gun Kelly drops diss track ‘Rap Devil‘ spitting hard hitting verse after verse with facts on how Eminem tried to black-ball him in the industry.
Read on to get more tea spilling on the ugly side of hip-hop as Machine Gun Kelly and Eminem go at it lyrically….
CelebNMusic247.com has the latest from Machine Gun Kelly who at one time went by MGK due to the issues Eminem was giving him.
If you listen to Machine Gun Kelly, Eminem was threatened that he was being replaced, so he tried to take out Kelly behind the scenes.
As you can see, it didn’t work. Kelly to us is a way better performer and rapper. Eminem has a few things going for him. He was the first white rapper, Dr. Dre produced his music and put him on top and he’s white, so white kids could look up to him as their rapper. He was also accepted by the black community thanks to Dre’s hard-hitting beat. Then, he brought in 50 Cent and Royce Da 5’9” adding to credibility as cool to listen to.
No, discredit to Vanilla Ice, but Eminem was the white rapper, Ice was a pop version of early sounding hip hop.
Kelly has been grinding from the start and didn’t have a major producer like Dr. Dre behind him to make him an instant success.
During his gig at Grand Rapids’ Van Andel Arena in Michigan last night, while supporting Fall Out Boy, Kelly told the crowd about what their feud really means to him.
Kelly told the crowd, as the Detroit Free Press reports:
This is not a battle between Michigan and Ohio. This is a battle between the past and the fucking future.
Launching into ‘Rap Devil’, Machine Gun Kelly goes straight for Eminem and his age:
Knees weak of old age — the real Slim Shady can’t stand up.
Meanwhile, Shady Records producer Mr. Porter says that Em is NOT taking this sitting down. He’s back in the lab.
Porter reveals:
Right now, he is there working. We doing something else right now, but trust me, we’ll get to it. I’ll tell you this: I wouldn’t wanna be [Machine Gun Kelly]. It’s great that you took that opportunity and did that, hey, kudos to you, good for you. The one thing that I’m worried about . . . You remember when Thanos threw that whole planet at Iron Man? [It will be like that].
The feud started back in 2012 when Kelly tweeted that Eminem’s daughter was “hot as fuck.”
After that, it was on, and that is what Machine Gun Kelly is talking about in the dis track. He states that he was banned from various media outlets all because of Em.
I’m my favorite rapper alive since my favorite rapper banned me from Shade 45.
Before the feud started Kelly often cited Eminem as one of his greatest influences.
Now, there is NO LOVE with these two.