“You ain’t never made a list next to no Biggie, no Jay / Next to Taylor Swift and that Iggy ho, you about to really blow / Kelly, they’ll be putting your name / Next to Ja, next to Benzino - die, motherf–ker / Like the last motherf–ker sayin’ Hailie in vain.”Įminem asserts that MGK would never find himself in a conversation among hip-hop’s elite. He claims Machine Gun Kelly will suffer the same fate as Benzino & Ja Rule Lil Tay is being used by her older brother forcing her to make videos on Social Media. Next, he ruthlessly compares Machine Gun Kelly to the brash 9-year-old social media star Lil Tay, wasn’t even alive for much of Em’s hitmaking era. The 8 Mile star then jokes that he could embarrassingly pack out Cleveland’s FirstEnergy Stadium with more fans than the “Till I Die” rapper could, and that’s his home city. Kelly teased the idea that maybe it was time for Em to put down his pen since he’s out of touch, but the 45-year-old professes that he still maintains the burning passion inside to write eloquent bars much like his younger self. MGK detailed his feelings that he’s just a more youthful Eminem on “Rap Devil” - and the real Slim Shady doesn’t want to hear any such thing. “Younger me? No, you’re the whack me, it’s funny but so true / I’d rather be 80-year-old me than 20-year-old you / ‘Til I’m hitting old age / Still can fill a whole page with a 10-year-old’s rage / Got more fans than you in your own city, lil ‘ kiddy, go play / Feel like I’m babysitting Lil Tay.” He has no plans of retiring his pen anytime soon This is actually a direct response to a couple lines from his adversary on “Rap Devil”: “I just wanna feed my daughter / You tryna stop the money to support her.” Em emphatically states that the last thing he wants to do is take potential money-making opportunities away from fellow artists. Next, Eminem denies the Bad Boy Records artist’s accusations that he had him banned from Shade45. He also compares his career at 28-years-old to where MGK currently stands, counting his three multi-platinum albums before turning 30, whereas Machine Gun Kelly only moved 57,000 units during Bloom‘s first-week sales last year. Marshall Mathers mentions the fact he still outsells Kelly as an elder statesman in hip-hop by a wide margin. The Shady Records boss quickly resorts back to bathing in his commercial success which nobody would dispute at this point. “But I’m 45 and I’m still outselling you / By 29 I had three albums that had blew / Now let’s talk about somethin’ I don’t really do / Go in someone’s daughter’s mouth stealin’ food.” He revels in his early commercial success The very next bar, Shady shows off his lyrical dexterity with a playful jab at MGK’s former hairstyle when he donned a man bun in 2015. The former D12 frontman did happen to admit that the reason he took aim at the Cleveland native was “a lot more petty than that,” as it wasn’t the old tweet that he discovered years later while on a YouTube binge that pushed him over the edge to lambaste Kelly. ![]() B-Rabbit then takes the opportunity to bring up MGK’s daughter after Kelly referred to a teenage Hailie being “hot as f–k” on Twitter back in 2012. Eminem starts by interpolating lyrics from his 2000 hit “Stan” and turns his attention to Machine Gun Kelly, who has admitted to being a huge fan of Em in the past, but the love has since soured over the course of the decade.
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