Eminem Escalates Feud with Machine Gun Kelly, Releases New Diss Track Aimed at Rival Rapper

It is fast becoming a legendary rap-feud.

Eminem stepped-up his ongoing bitter battle with Machine Gun Kelly with a new diss song — Killshot —  that directly targets his rival rapper.

‘How are you gonna name yourself after a damn gun when you have a man bun,’ Em proclaimed in an opening line, in a jab about Kelly’s distinctive hairstyle.

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Bitter battle: The Eminem-Machine Gun Kelly feud stepped up another notch Bitter battle: The Eminem-Machine Gun Kelly feud stepped up another notch

Bitter battle: The Eminem-Machine Gun Kelly feud stepped up another notch

Subtle: The artwork for Eminem's Killshot is a picture Kelly's head in a sniper cross-hairs

In the crosshair: Eminem’s new tune ‘Killshot’ takes aim at rap-rival MGK

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The Lose Yourself hitmaker continues: ‘Your reply got the crowd yelling, woo, so before you die lets see who can out-petty who.’

Not only does Em take aim with his spit-fire lyrics, he also dropped the new tune along with album artwork that appears to depict a cartoon picture of MGK’s face inside the scope of a weapon with his eyes covered by two red Xs.

The legendary Detroit rapper also took aim at Kelly’s diss track — Rap Devil — which he released earlier this month in response to Eminem’s first MGK diss track — 2017’s Not Alike.

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‘Tough talk from a rapper payin’ millions for security a year,’ Kelly says in Rap Devil.  ‘I think my dad’s gone crazy,’ yeah Hailie, you right Dad’s always mad copped up in the studio, yellin’ at the mic.’

WARNING: EXPLICIT LYRICS

Rap tag: 'How are you gonna name yourself after a damn gun when you have a man bun,' Em proclaims in his new track Killshot

Rap tag: ‘How are you gonna name yourself after a damn gun when you have a man bun,’ Em proclaims in his new track Killshot

Slighted: MGK dissed Em with a reference about his daughter in Rap Devil, 'I think my dad's gone crazy,' yeah Hailie, you right Dad's always mad copped up in the studio, yellin' at the mic' 

Slighted: MGK dissed Em with a reference about his daughter in Rap Devil, ‘I think my dad’s gone crazy,’ yeah Hailie, you right Dad’s always mad copped up in the studio, yellin’ at the mic’

In Em’s eyes, the bad blood started when Kelly- whose real name is Richard Colson Baker — made some comments about his daughter Hailie six years ago.

‘Ok 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 cuz Em is king,’ he tweeted in 2012 as reported by People.

It took a few years for Em — whose real name is Marshall Mathers — to get word of the comment, but since then it has been a war of words between the two.

In fact, MKG has claimed that the post led him to being ‘blackballed’ in the industry.

He also took to Twitter to explain his Rap Devil track: ‘I’m standing up for not just myself, but my generation. I’m doing the same s*** you did back in ur day. life is still real on my side, and I had to take time from the grind to defend myself from someone I called an idol. love, Rap Devil.’

Eminem’s new single comes on the heels of his tenth studio album Kamikaze, which was released two weeks ago. It opened at number one on the Billboard 200, selling about 434,000 album-equivalent units in the first week.

How it all began: The feud reportedly started when Eminem got word a few years ago that MGK had tweeted about his daughter in 2012

Back on top: Em's new album Kamikaze opened at number one on the Billboard 200 last week

Back on top: Em’s new album Kamikaze opened at number one on the Billboard 200 last week

The Lose Yourself hitmaker continues: ‘Your reply got the crowd yelling, woo, so before you die lets see who can out-petty who.’

Not only does Em take aim with his spit-fire lyrics, he also dropped the new tune along with album artwork that appears to depict a cartoon picture of MGK’s face inside the scope of a weapon with his eyes covered by two red Xs.

The legendary Detroit rapper also took aim at Kelly’s diss track — Rap Devil — which he released earlier this month in response to Eminem’s first MGK diss track — 2017’s Not Alike.

‘Tough talk from a rapper payin’ millions for security a year,’ Kelly says in Rap Devil.  ‘I think my dad’s gone crazy,’ yeah Hailie, you right Dad’s always mad copped up in the studio, yellin’ at the mic.’

WARNING: EXPLICIT LYRICS

Rap tag: 'How are you gonna name yourself after a damn gun when you have a man bun,' Em proclaims in his new track Killshot

Rap tag: ‘How are you gonna name yourself after a damn gun when you have a man bun,’ Em proclaims in his new track Killshot

Slighted: MGK dissed Em with a reference about his daughter in Rap Devil, 'I think my dad's gone crazy,' yeah Hailie, you right Dad's always mad copped up in the studio, yellin' at the mic'

Slighted: MGK dissed Em with a reference about his daughter in Rap Devil, ‘I think my dad’s gone crazy,’ yeah Hailie, you right Dad’s always mad copped up in the studio, yellin’ at the mic’

In Em’s eyes, the bad blood started when Kelly- whose real name is Richard Colson Baker — made some comments about his daughter Hailie six years ago.

‘Ok 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 cuz Em is king,’ he tweeted in 2012 as reported by People.

It took a few years for Em — whose real name is Marshall Mathers — to get word of the comment, but since then it has been a war of words between the two.

In fact, MKG has claimed that the post led him to being ‘blackballed’ in the industry.

He also took to Twitter to explain his Rap Devil track: ‘I’m standing up for not just myself, but my generation. I’m doing the same s*** you did back in ur day. life is still real on my side, and I had to take time from the grind to defend myself from someone I called an idol. love, Rap Devil.’

Eminem’s new single comes on the heels of his tenth studio album Kamikaze, which was released two weeks ago. It opened at number one on the Billboard 200, selling about 434,000 album-equivalent units in the first week.

How it all began: The feud reportedly started when Eminem got word a few years ago that MGK had tweeted about his daughter in 2012

Back on top: Em's new album Kamikaze opened at number one on the Billboard 200 last week

Back on top: Em’s new album Kamikaze opened at number one on the Billboard 200 last week

 

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