Machine Gun Kelly releases freestyle over Jay-Z & Eminem’s “Renegade”

After beefing with Eminem and changing the genre, it looks like Machine Gun Kelly is coming back to hip-hop. Few days ago, the Cleveland rapper dropped “Doja” freestyle with Cordae and now he’s back rapping over one of the most iconic songs in hip-hop history: Jay-Z and Eminem’s “Renegade.”

“Renegade” is a song from Jay-Z’s The Blueprint album, featured and produced by Eminem. Itserves as a “f–k you” to critics who said JAY-Z had forgotten his ghetto roots with his new found riches, and moralizers who said Eminem was a bad influence on children.

This was considered a major coup for Eminem, who had released The Marshall Mathers LP a year earlier to widespread controversy. Not only was Slim Shady the only guest rapper on the whole album, but he produced the beat (to which a song with Royce Da 5’9″ had already been recorded.)

The widespread perception, popularized by Nas, was that Eminem killed Jay, but that’s debatable, Em spits very in-your-face, overt punchlines, while Jay drops metaphors, multiple entendre gems that can only be appreciated by taking a closer look. However, Jay admitted in an interview that Em’s verse was better, he stated:

“No, I think Eminem is very intelligent rapper… It’s just, when you make 4000 songs.. I’m constant collaborator, you know and… some people gonna have better days. It’s just the way it is. But if we count the amount as the competitor and if we count the amount of records that I’ve been on versus people who had better performances then it’s gonna be 400 to 3.”

That’s a little background of the song… As far as MGK’s freestyle, you can check it below and tell us your thoughts under the comment sections of our social media accounts.

No Jumper crew discuss Jack Harlow claiming that he’s hardest white rapper since Eminem

Jack Harlow has recently released a new album “Jackman,” which includes a song “They Don’t Love It,” where the young rapper claims he’s the hardest white rapper since Eminem with the following lines: “The hardest white boy since the one who rapped about vomit and sweaters / And hold the comments ’cause I promise you I’m honestly better than whoever came to your head right then.”

Harlow makes reference to Eminem’s 2002 iconic track “Lose Yourself,” where the legendary Detroit rapper spits: “His palms are sweaty, knees weak, arms are heavy There’s vomit on his sweater already, mom’s spaghetti.”

It appears R.A. the Rugged Man dislikes Jack Harlow’s statement. “I never talked that “I’m the best white rapper” bulls–t. I’m coming for everybody’s head. No nationality is safe.” he tweeted couple of days ago.

The topic was discussed on Adam22’s “No Jumper” podcast where the hosts chose Mac Miller, Paul Wall, Logic and Buba Sparxxx over Jack Harlow but they do think Harlow is better than Machine Gun Kelly. You can watch the whole thing below:

Nick Cannon says he won battle against Eminem, names common mistake him & MGK made

Nick Cannon has recently sat down with Bootleg Kev where he talked about living with 12 kids, the Eminem beef, quitting AGT, Wild N’ Out, Prank Wars and more.

At one point of the interview, he was asked if he ever regretted bringing out his Wild N’ Out boys into the beef with Eminem, on which Nick replied: “No. I thought that was amazing. Your attention is my currency baby, keep it going. All those guys are a lot more popular now than they were before they started it. That was just for the media. I was just trying to get people to watch Wild N’ Out.”

Then he continues: “I think I won the battle. If somebody picks a fight but does not show up to the fight…I was the one who was responding. He was on Fat Joe’s record. I love Eminem, he started f–king with me and then ran off like a little b–ch. It was all sport man. I love Em. But I won the battle. He did not respond!”

In the third diss record, I started bringing race into it. That’s why I went too far. I should have stopped at the second record. I was planning putting Benzino on the next record [Laughs]…But we all know Eminem is the GOAT. He definitely a top 5. But I think Drake is coming for the spot. Drake is better song maker than majority in the music industry. If we talking about punchline, bar for bar and lyricism, I’mma go with Drake. Eminem is the king of flow. Eminem is great storyteller. Might be one of my favorite story tellers in hip-hop. Eminem is probably number one storyteller cause ain’t nobody topping “Stan” and “Lose Yourself.”

“I was in Detroit last week with my man Royce. It’s all love. I think MGK made same mistake that I made. We were probably too excited and overzealous that we got to battle with the GOAT. We got to get in the ring with one of the best to ever do it. I was so excited. I was like ‘OH S–T, HE PAID ATTENTION!’ And the whole goal was to get attention.” – Nick Cannon added.

Watch the interview below:

Carmelo Hayes uses Eminem-inspired cover art to throw shots at Bron Breakker

Yesterday, Carmelo Hayes defeated Bron Breakker at Stand & Deliver to become WWE NXT champion for the first time ever. Before the competition, current NXT Champion hyped things with a brutal meme.

Eminem is a hip-hop icon, who influenced a generation after him. It seems that Carmelo Hayes is very familiar with Marshall Mather’s work, as the professional wrestler used one of Slim Shady’s single cover as inspiration to take shots at Bron Breakker.

Carmelo Hayes dropped an image that was inspired by Eminem’s “Killshot,” a diss-track towards Machine Gun Kelly. In the caption, he wrote: “Woke up today and chose to be undeniable.”

“Killshot” is Eminem’s response to MGK’s “RAP DEVIL,” which was in itself a response to Slim Shady’s “Not Alike” track from Kamikaze album. Marshall began targeting Machine Gun Kelly following inappropriate Twitter comments about his daughter Hailie Jade in 2012. According to the second part of the Sway interview, it was MGK’s subliminal disses during Power 106’s May 2017 “L.A. Leakers (Freestyle)” and Tech N9ne’s March 2018 track, “No Reason,” that inspired Eminem to fire back.

Coincidentally, Killshot is the name of a 2008 movie directed by John Madden, and filmed in Eminem’s hometown of Detroit, Michigan. For that reason, fan theories have suggested Eminem must have known about the film. The plot features main character Carmen Colson, who is targeted by an experienced, psychopathic hitman. Colson Baker is Machine Gun Kelly’s official government name.

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Megan Fox unfollows MGK & follows Eminem on Instagram

Are Megan Fox Machine Gun Kelly breaking up just two days before the Valentine’s Day? The Hollywood actress’ social media act today sparked rumors that she and her fiancé have broken up.

Not only Megan deleted majority of photos with MGK — including last week’s post celebrating his Grammy nomination — but she no longer follows the rapper who turned to punk-rocker.

Instead, Fox’s Instagram account only follows Eminem, Harry Styles and Timothée Chalamet.

Notably, MGK, whose real name is Colson Baker, has beefed with Eminem over the years since calling the rapper’s then-teenage daughter “hot” in 2012.

But actually, it was not the main reason Eminem started dissing MGK. After his Hailie comments, Eminem removed Colson’s songs from his radio station Shade 45. In response, MGK threw shots at Slim Shady on Tech N9ne’s “No Reason” track with the following lines:

Remind y’all you just rap, you’re not God/And I don’t care who got bars.

Em eventually got fed up and in response to his critics dropped surprise album ‘Kamikaze‘ – which saw him offering an impassioned diss of Kelly on “Not Alike,” track, featuring Royce Da 5’9″.

Next time don’t use Tech N9ne to come at me with a sub, machine gun…” he raps.

In response, Kelly released “Rap Devil,” which is recognized as one of the finest disses in modern hip-hop but Eminem put the final nail in the coffin with “Killshot,” a song that made MGK change the genre.

As far as Megan Fox, she famously appeared in Joseph Kahn-directed “Love the Way You Lie” music video. For the video, Kahn considered the British actor Dominic Monaghan as a co-star for his versatility, which he thought would help him play an antagonist. He cast Megan Fox, which he had presumed would be almost impossible because of her popularity with directors. Fox, a fan of Eminem, accepted the role without hesitation.

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Machine Gun Kelly reacts after his tour bus vandalized with “Rap Devil F****t” paints

Machine Gun Kelly is not getting a warm welcome on his tour stop in Nebraska. One of his buses was just tagged with graffiti, including a homophobic slur that says: “Rap Devil Fa***t:

As shown is the video below, someone spray-painted both sides of MGK’s tour bus with one side reading, “RAP DEVIL F*****.” The other has an image which looks like to be a p*nis that’s e*aculating.

As you might know, “Rap Devil” is a diss-track by Kelly directed at Eminem. So this might be done by one of Slim Shady’s fans.

Texas-born artist has recently shared a video where he responds the vandalism: “You spray-painted a wrong bus! You f**king idiot. Do the first part of the crime right. They washed it off before I even saw it. Aren’t you sad? I’m still in bad. You suck.”

You can watch the video below:

After losing feud with Eminem & changing genre, Machine Gun Kelly reveals plans for returning to rap

Just one month after releasing his 2nd pop-punk album, titled Mainstream Sellout, Machine Gun Kelly has announced that he is done with rock music.

In a new interview with Kevan Kenney from Audacy, Machine Gun Kelly revealed that right now he feels like he has accomplished everything he wanted to do in pop-punk world, and that he now feels like it is time to return to hip-hop world — a genre where many people believe he cowered out of after losing a highly public rap feud against his idol, Eminem, back in 2018.

“I am going to make a rap album for myself. For no other reason, no point to prove, no chip on my shoulder. If I keep doing things to prove things to people, I am going to, one, drive myself crazy and, two, not make a good product.” said MGK.

“Going to do this tour and I am gonna step into where I left… Hotel Diablo and expand on my storytelling as a rapper and find a new innovative sound for the hip-hop Machine Gun Kelly. That is where my excitement is and where me as a music archeologist wants to explore.” MGK added.

You can listen to the interview below:

King Los weighs in on Machine Gun Kelly vs Eminem beef

One of the appreciated lyricists in the game, King Los, who is Machine Gun Kelly’s labelmate, has recently appeared on Vlad TV where he talked about MGK’s beef with Eminem.

“I think MGK did a good job. I think he did a good job with Em. I think there were several different nuances that you could appreciate from both sides just in seeing a good battle. I think MGK said a lots of things that were personal. He took it personal personal approach. And I think Eminem took like, ‘I’m the lyrical giant. I’m Eminem for a reason.’ He took that approach. I think that was great.” said Los.

“It was like David and Goliath. You are all the giant but you gotta love David for throwing that rock. You gotta love him for taking shots at the throne. I think that beef was beautiful. They were two whiteboys. Good to see white on white crime every once in a while. It’s always us (blacks) and its good to see whiteboys do their thing, you all get it in, sit back and watch.” Los added.

You can watch the interview below:

The Game reacts to Eminem’s “Not Alike” track: “Machine Gun Kelly ate his food”

After claiming that he’s better than Eminem and reportedly writing “Black Slim Shady” diss-track, The Game adds more fuel to possible escalation of the beef with Slim Shady.

The Compton rapper responded a fan on Instagram who shared “Not Alike” track and said: “The Game’s manager said that he is about to drop an Eminem-diss soon. Believe me bro, you don’t want the smoke with this man.”

The West Coast rapper replied: “Oh, you are talking about that one time Machine Gun Kelly ate his food?”

Back in 2019, in an interview with The Cruz Show on Los Angeles’ Real 92.3, The Game said MGK won the battle against Eminem: “Em did what I expected Em to do, but nothing to catch up to where hip-hop is today. I feel like Machine Gun Kelly really gave his all, like a young, hungry dude did. Eminem was Eminem — it was great. Before I heard Machine Gun Kelly, I was like, ‘Oh Eminem. I know people will probably hate me for this, but I really don’t really give a f**k about that. It’s was like one of those moments you have two dudes and about announced who’s the winner and they hold Machine Gun Kelly’s hands up and Eminem’s like, ‘No f**king way’ and everybody’s like, “Boo!

You can check the screenshot of The Game’s latest Instagram story below:

 

Joyner Lucas apologizes to Machine Gun Kelly: “You didn’t deserve that lame tweet”

It seems hackers have nothing to do with what Joyner Lucas said about Machine Gun Kelly and Eminem earlier this week. Yesterday, Joyner issued an apology to punk-rock artist after his rant aimed at the Lallapalooza Festival few days ago.

“A lot of people saying things about me ‘crying and complaining’ when s**t don’t go my way. Lot of comments telling me to ‘work harder and stop being emotional’… you know what? You right… I have a history of being upset at certain things and taking it to social media. I own that…Part of being a man is admitting when you f**ked up. I be getting frustrated when I feel like I am the underdog all the time. Maybe I ain’t put in enough work.‍ Maybe I think I am a bigger artist than what I actually am. Maybe you right. I own that. Real ni**a s**t.” tweeted Joyner.

In the following tweets, he apologized MGK: “As far as Machine Gun Kelly s**t goes,, homie ain’t have nothing to do with my rant. Jus got caught in the cross fire of one of my bitter moments. Def some sucker s**t to come at him for nothin. I own that and I apologize. Real ni**a s**t. I ain’t perfect. I am growing everyday… I can’t deny that sometimes I come off like a jealous a**hole but that ain’t the case. I am a fan of these ni**as. I think I been the underdog for so long, s**t made me feel like I deserve certain s**t. But who the f**k am I to determine what I deserve? Sometimes I gotta check myself.”

He added: “Lot of artists or people in general are afraid of checking themselves. I check myself all the time. I can’t throw a Tantrum and shoot at ni**as for nothin. MGK did absolutely nothin to me to deserve that lame tweet. If you are reading this, I apologize dog. Real ni**a s**t.”

Joyner Lucas says he didn’t diss Machine Gun Kelly, it was Russian hacker who did

Yesterday, In a series of tweets, Joyner Lucas called out the Lollapalooza festival after his name was listed on the official flyer in a small font.

Joyner Lucas also went on to declare himself the “biggest independent artist” after Tech N9ne and took a shot at one of the main headliners, Machine Gun Kelly, who is listed at the top of the flyer in the largest font.

“You got this goofy a** ni**a headlining? Smh how sway?” said Joyner in one tweet, while sharing MGK’s picture.

“What my brother Marshall did this ni**a is light compared to what’s waiting if he wanna walk down that street with me. Ain’t nobody worried about a ni**a who paints his nails.” said Joyner in another tweet.

It turns out Joyner Lucas’ twitter was hacked. Few hours ago, he removed all the tweets and said: “Them Damn Russian hackers dun hacked my phone yesterday smh”

Check the tweet below:

Joyner Lucas threatens Machine Gun Kelly: “I will go much harder on you than my brother Eminem”

Joyner Lucas is angry at Machine Gun Kelly and Lollapalooza after MGK received top place on the billboard of line-up.

In a series of tweets, Joyner called out the Chicago festival after his name was listed on the official flyer in a small font, even though he rejected to perform at the show.

“These festivals is going to stop playing with me like I ain’t that ni**a. Putting my name next to the names of a bunch of random ni**az that nobody heard of and offering me a weak a**.”

Joyner Lucas also went on to declare himself the “biggest independent artist” after Tech N9ne and took a shot at one of the main headliners, Machine Gun Kelly, who is listed at the top of the flyer in the largest font.

Check out the tweets below:

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