Fans do not buy the feud Eminem and Machine Gun Kelly



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After a few weeks of Eminem and Machine Gun Kelly succeeding each other, fans begin to wonder how true their meat is.

The quarrel began earlier this month, when Eminem called MGK on the song "Not Alike" from his surprise album, "Kamikaze", accusing him of having said that Eminem's daughter was "hot like that" in a tweet of 2012.

A few days later, Kelly responded by launching a title called "Rap Devil". This was followed more than a week later by Em's answer, "Kill Shot".

But like E! News points out that fans do not buy it, especially after seeing the number of connections that the two rappers and their songs share. In addition to the two men signed at Interscope Records, "Not Alike" and "Rap Devil" both feature Ronnie J.'s production work.

Ronnie J also has a writing credit on Kelly's "Rap Devil".

There is also the fact that the quarrel managed to publicize both in the wake of the release of "Kamikaze" and before Kelly's new EP, "Binge", which was dropped on September 21st.

The advertising works a little differently for the two rappers.

According to Eminem, the soap opera beat Eminem, who saw "Kill Shot" record the biggest premiere of a rap song in YouTube's history.

Kelly, for her part, is currently opening for Fall Out Boy, a fact that has been omitted from the "Tour" section of her website.

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