MGK Seemingly Fires Shots in Response to Eminem’s New Diss
Eminem’s 2018 track "Killshot" took direct aim at Machine Gun Kelly, leading many to believe it was the decisive end to their beef.
Yet, six years later, Slim Shady reignites the feud with his latest album, "The Death of Slim Shady (Coup de Grâce)," released on July 12, 2024.
With singles like “Houdini” and “Tobey,” featuring Big Sean and BabyTron, the album has stirred significant buzz in the rap community.
One track in particular, “Bad One,” featuring White Gold, sees Eminem revisiting his beef with MGK. In the song, he raps:
“But I gotta keep going Tyson on Kelly / I bodied him twice and already / That little motherf***er’s back throwing subs like a food fight at the deli.”
This line has not only rekindled the long-standing feud but also captivated fans who are eager for the next chapter in this saga.
Shortly after the album's release, Machine Gun Kelly took to X (formerly Twitter) to seemingly respond to Eminem’s latest diss. He tweeted, “G.O.M.D.,” which stands for "Get Off My D–k".
Machine Gun Kelly Hits Back After Eminem Diss:
G.O.M.D.
— mgk (@machinegunkelly) July 12, 2024
The history between Eminem and MGK has been a rollercoaster of diss tracks and public jabs. "Killshot" was a significant moment in their feud, with Eminem delivering a brutal response to MGK's "Rap Devil."
Fans thought this might be the end, but "Bad One" suggests that Slim Shady isn’t done with MGK yet, and fans are here for it.
The renewed beef has set the hip-hop community abuzz, as listeners analyze lyrics and speculate about future diss tracks.
Eminem’s ability to provoke and engage through his music remains unmatched, as demonstrated by the excitement surrounding his latest album.
With "The Death of Slim Shady (Coup de Grâce)," Eminem continues to prove that his lyrical prowess and penchant for controversy are as sharp as ever, keeping the rap world on its toes.