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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 may have finished releasing Eminem's pieces, but he keeps alive his quarrel with the rapper.

Appearing on the Power 105.1 radio show The breakfast club Thursday in front of his new EP released FridayMGK said it had another song for Eminem ready to be released, but that it put it aside after hearing "Killshot", Eminem's last dissident disc released last week.

"I had a clip ready," said MGK. "I heard" Killshot "and I put it back (exploded) in the holster."

Why? MGM was offended by Eminem, calling him "rapper mumble", a less flattering term used to describe the younger generation of Soundcloud rappers with "indecipherable lyrics".

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"It's a six for me, dog," said MGK, noting the song on a 10-point scale. "Killshot" was a kick-in. With "Rap Devil", we are talking about facts while you want to talk about man's breads? Answer the (explicit) facts. I'm an actor, buddy, are you disconnected? " You called me a mumble rapper. Let's go for this old con. "

When asked when he thought one day to come to terms with Eminem, MGK was not interested.

"He does not want to have a conversation," he said before speaking directly to Eminem. "(Explicit) you, you blew it, you blew it, it 's cool until it' s not the case, I 'd like it. he raises (explodes) ".

Meanwhile, 50 Cent is not happy that "Killshot", originally Eminem's answer to Machine Gun Kelly The song "Rap Devil" has become the biggest hip-hop debut in YouTube's history, with 38.1 million views in 24 hours.

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In an NSFW Instagram article, 50 Cent released a photo of a title announcing Eminem's "Killshot" feat, with a caption complaining of the song's success. He even seems to suggest to anyone who has watched him share the responsibility to help keep the quarrel alive.

"Do you see that (explodes), think of it as the biggest hip-hop song on YouTube," he writes. (For the record, "Killshot" is not YouTube's biggest hip-hop song – it just made its debut in 24 hours on the streaming service.)

"Now everyone has to take an L because of MGK," he continued in the legend. "What (explaining), we had nothing to do with it (explicit) … LOL retrieves the strap."

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Instagram's new publication suggests that 50 Cent has suffered from the quarrel. In an NSFW message posted on Monday, Eminem's protégé seemed to engage him, telling MGK, "Oh, he's a guy, you're wrong. LOL.

The quarrel, which began in 2012 when MGK called Eminem's 16-year-old daughter, was relaunched on August 31 with the release of Kamikaze, the Detroit rap veteran. Things got worse when Eminem released "Killshot" last week, prompting MGK to post a concert photo of what looks like a crowd of support behind him as he turned off the camera. He subtitled the photo, "he missed".

The concert participants went to the comment section of the publication to put the record straight, saying that MGK pushed the crowd to unknowingly take a picture of Eminem.

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