![]() ![]() The six-year gap didn’t stop Eminem from dedicating an entire verse to Kelly on his eighth track on “Kamikaze”, titled “Not Alike” to dissing MGK. Way to save yourself at the end there, Kelly. The tension between Eminem and MGK was birthed all the way back in 2012, when MGK posted this comment on Twitter regarding Eminem’s daughter, who was 16 years old at the time: “Okay, so I just saw a picture of Eminem’s daughter…and I have to say, she is hot as f***, in the most respectful way possible, ’cause Em is king.” all surrendered at the sound of the master lyricist taunting them, MGK made no hesitation to fight back. But of all the war cries Em spits on “Kamikaze,” his attack on Cleveland emcee Machine Gun Kelly was by far the most publicized. Drake, Chance The Rapper, Tyler The Creator, Lil Pump, Lil Yachty, and Migos are just a portion of the rappers called out in Em’s aggressively barbaric project. ![]() On August 31, his surprise album “Kamikaze” took the world by storm as the veteran emcee lay waste to the biggest names in the rap game right now. Eminem, regarded by some as the greatest hip hop artist to ever pick up a microphone. However, kicking off all this madness was the one and only Marshall Mathers, A.K.A. ![]() Cardi B and Nicki Minaj engaged in a physical altercation Friday at New York Fashion Week, veteran Kanye West and 18-year-old Lil Pump dropped an outrageous collaboration on a new single “I Love It” this past Saturday, and rap listeners all around the globe were stunned and heartbroken when Mac Miller passed away from a drug overdose on the same day. These last two weeks have been one for the books in the hip-hop community. ![]()
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