Ohio rapper Machine Gun Kelly still wants to talk it out with Slim Shady. The hip-hop artist has trolled Eminem following the release of his hard-hitting “Killshot” diss record.
MGK went to Instagram Sunday (September 16) night to poke fun at Em’s bars and share a slideshow revealing his “Rap Devil” battle song is still a top iTunes single.
This week, New York rappers Papoose and Murda Mook co-signed Eminem’s anti-MGK diss song.
The barber shop debates this weekend tho…. lol @Papooseonline @Eminem @machinegunkelly pic.twitter.com/4WpFqWlYIn
— SOHH (@sohh) September 15, 2018
Actual factual – bars on bars on top of hidden bars. @MurdaMookez @Eminem @machinegunkelly pic.twitter.com/VM9lyHKeQe
— SOHH (@sohh) September 15, 2018
Despite getting singled out by one of the rap game’s goats, MGK has since downplayed Em’s diss song.
lol hmmm…. #Killshot was hard but Em did take a minute tho… this is going to be the @PUSHA_T @Drake battle we never got this summer! lol @machinegunkelly @Eminem pic.twitter.com/o7xrsPMvIU
— SOHH (@sohh) September 15, 2018
Uh oh…. and new music too? Who is really taking an L in this battle? Looks like both @machinegunkelly @Eminem are getting mad clout for their dope battle raps. pic.twitter.com/PWHHjiG9U1
— SOHH (@sohh) September 15, 2018
Rap veteran Ja Rule – who has also feuded with 50 Cent – let loose on Em for getting name-checked on “Killshot.”
If you don't feel like you're king, then what are you doing in this rap thing? Respect Ja! @Ruleyork @Eminem @machinegunkelly pic.twitter.com/V284RZirQo
— SOHH (@sohh) September 15, 2018
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