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At the end of September, the 15-time Grammy award winning rapper Eminem quietly dropped a surprise album, "Kamikaze".
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Machine gun Kelly has some explanations to give after social media users have called the rapper to be dishonest on Instagram.

The MGK intensified its famous rivalry with Eminem on Sunday night by publishing a photo of him wearing a shirt with the work "Killshot", Eminem's answer to his thin and dark dissent "Rap Devil."

In the photo, MGK removes the camera with what appears to be a crowd of support who do the same thing behind him. The photo was subtitled "he missed", but now the concerto reveals a series of different events from what seems to be represented.

Fans explained what was really happening in the comments section of the publication. Many claimed that MGK pushed the crowd to unknowingly shoot a photo targeting Eminem. (The Cleveland native was opening for Fall Out Boy during the band's Mania tour in Orlando, Florida.)

A user said: "Open for Fall Out Boy (not even his fans) wears a jacket to cover the shirt, asks everyone to point the middle finger, turns around for the photo, takes off the jacket, gives it back. feeling that everyone was in it, turns around, everybody jostles him once they've seen the shirt, starts singing rap devil and gets booed even more. "

Other people in attendance shared similar stories on Twitter:

One user said, "Ask FOB fans to hold their middle finger just to make it look like Em is showing everyone while you're booing to the end while playing Rap Devil?"

Another published a video of MGK's "Rap Devil" performance being submerged with boos from the crowd.

Related: Machine Gun Kelly (literally) hounds the disjointed title of Eminem "Killshot", announces a new EP

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