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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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Kelly machine gun apparently was not terribly impressed with Eminem's latest dissident disc, "Killshot".

After leaving the profane track on Friday, the real-name MGK, Richard Baker, tweeted "2 weeks and 3 interviews later … a man who throws a handball; a toilet; and a litter bin with the litter deposited there. The tweet was accompanied by three judges wielding "6" paddles, perhaps referring to his own "Rap Devil" title.

The two rappers have been raving since 2012, when MGK, now 28, tweeted that Eminem's daughter, Hailie, who was 16 at the time, was "explosive".

Their rivalry caught fire again when Eminem targeted the rapper in "Not Alike," a title from his new album, "Kamikaze," which MGM in turn hit with "Rap Devil."

On "Killshot", Eminem insults the appearance of MGK: "How are you going to call after a gun and have a man?"

"I'm 45 and I'm still selling you," he says. "It's funny, but so true, I'd rather be 80 years old than 20 years old."

The trail of Eminem came out with a threatening work, representing the viewfinder of a weapon fired at MGK's face, eyes scratched in the red X's.

There could be more flights to come: MGK also announced Friday on Twitter that he releases his new EP "Binge" September 21st.

Contributor: Sara Moniuszko

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