Trick Trick pokes Machine Gun Kelly regarding Eminem beef

Machine Gun Kelly revived the Eminem beef couple of months ago when he said Eminem didn’t win the battle between the two.

Eminem responded to MGK on a song “Bad One,” featuring White Gold, produced by himself and Luis Resto, from his chart-topping The Death of Slim Shady (Coup De Grace) album. In the song, the Detroit legend raps: “Mission accomplished, he pulled off his stunt / And pissed a billion people off at once (Yeah) / But I gotta keep going Tyson on Kelly (What?) / I bodied him twice and already / That little motherf-cker’s back throwing subs (Like what?) like a food fight at the deli / And that is why E got the attitude he got like Liza Minnelli / My male ego is the size of the belly on Jelly Roll.”

MGK responded back with just one tweet, saying: “G.O.M.D.” It’s an acronym for the statement “Get Off My D–k,” popularized by J. Cole. He didn’t stop there and recently performed “Rap Devil” in Cleveland with changed lyrics and added intro. In his performance, MGK used Eminem’s recent “Slim Shady VS Marshall Mathers” conversations as an intro, where Eminem talks with his alter ago about Machine Gun Kelly: “MGK f–ked your mother… He did but she’s your mother too, so?” MGK has also changed the text of the lyrics a bit. Instead of “Homie, we get it, we know that you’re the greatest rapper alive” he rapped “Homie, we get it, you’re not the greatest rapper alive (never).”

Trick Trick, who was namedropped in ‘Rap Devil,’ has recently put up a video story on his Instagram. In the video, Megan Fox appears to be avoiding a kiss from MGK and the caption said: “She realized Eminem was right all along.” Check out the screenshot below:

 

Snap Dogg & Trick Trick respond Benzino coming to Detroit & dissing Eminem

Benzino has recently flown to Detroit to flim the music video of “Rap Elvis” in Eminem’s “Mom’s Spaghetti” restaurant. In the videos that surfaced online, Zino appears to be tasting spaghetti and then throwing it away in front of the restaurant. He also picked the signage board and put it into his car. Then he entered into the museum acted silly in front of iconic Eminem collectibles. While nobody from Shady camp has made any comment about it, Detroit’s own Snap Dogg speaks up!

“Detroit, this is what the f–k with doin’ now? This s–t is Detroit VS Everybody. I get how y’all feel about Em. Y’all feel like he ain’t putting nobody on or doing nothing but he did it in his era bro. But y’all going to let another n-gga come from another different city and invade our f–king streets in our city like we some soft a-s n-ggas in this b-tch? Y’all go against another n-gga who’s from the city or  another n-gga who ain’t from the city? Who’s just using y’all and going back home, y’all never going to hear from this man? Who ain’t going to do nothing for your careers? Y’all say Em ain’t doin’ nothing, what Benzino doing for y’all besides using you n-ggas. The city is weak as f–k right now. And my understanding is that this man just cry on interview saying he want no smoke with Em.” said Snap Dogg in one of his Instagram videos.

He then continued: “Benzino, I’m outside today. If me and my n-ggas see you, we beating yo a-s and anybody that you with in the city can’t stop me. Ain’t nobody stoppin’ Snap n-gga. I ain’t worried about n-ggas that you with. C’mon man. Detroit, we gotta do better. No Fly Zone means something! It’s bigger than what the f–k you n-ggas doing bro!”

Then he posted another video, saying: “Only the real gon’ understand me. I don’t expect yo little a-s punk a-s n-ggas to understand me bro. Stand on morals around this b-tch man. Y’all n-ggas from the city laughing at this s–t. You go to this n-gga mama restaurant and taking signs and s–t, n-gga?! Do you realize Benzino you got a daughter that got to come to Detroit if she go on tour boy!”

Snap uploaded another video where he says: “If real n-ggas would have known that that man was coming here and tryna do that, I guarantee that would never happen. That’s just facts. The real ones that’s in the city that got power and know what’s going on. That would never happen bro.”

Trick Trick also left little message for Benzino and Lazarus dropped off the dome freestyle yesterday in support of the city and Eminem. You can Snap Dogg and Trick Trick’s response in the video below:

Trick Trick talks about “Twerk Dat Pop That” song with Eminem & Royce 5’9″

Detroit award-winning platinum producer Antt Beatz has recently sat down with his nephew Trick Trick on The Fly Zone radio show “The Sit Down” on Shade 45 where they talked about the rise of a young producer, his work ethic, the ups and downs, and Artist development which ultimately landed him a deal with JAY-Z’s Roc Nation. At one point of the interview, Trick Trick talked about his 2014 single “Twerk Dat Pop That,” featuring Eminem and Royce 5’9″, produced by the guest himself, Antt Beatz.

“We got a record with me and Eminem and Royce 5’9” called ‘Twerk Dat Pop That’ and it’s in the movie ‘The Last 24‘. That beat came out of one of them [vaulted] folders. Man, you put your f–king foot in that motherf–ka. I love that beat.” said Trick Trick.

Then he continued: “You know, when Marshall gets the beat and stuff, he puts his vocals on and that’s it. You don’t get his vocals. We don’t get copy of his vocals. He takes the beat and then he puts his vocals on it and he sends it back to you. And that’s just it. That’s how Eminem get down but cool, f–k it, thanks for the verse ma n-gga. [Laughs]. You can make the clean version if you got to, though. The edit and just spin it all back. What I learned to do is to take instrumental and tuck it under the part or you just line it up and then wherever it’s at just ‘paw, paw’. Yeah, you got the knife so you can do what you want… This beat reminds me Doughboyz Cashout.”

Twerk Dat Pop That” is a song about three of them having some fun in a Detroit strip club. While Trick Trick is busy making a vibe and just getting the attention from all the OGs in the Strip Club, Royce seems to be pretty busy, applying only one hook in the song, he seems to be in ‘heaven’ and quite happy, so no comments from him needed except that he is having some private dances. Eminem, on the other hand, is just Eminem, being classical he has the theme we know from him from day one. He is having trouble with one particular stripper and is starting to get really mean to her delivering some hard punchlines and nice insults.

Watch the new interview below:

Trick Trick & Maestro Williams discuss Eminem & Benzino beef & some Detroit natives disrespecting Eminem

Award-winning producer Maestro Williams has recently sat down with Trick Trick on The Fly Zone radio show “The Sit Down” on Shade 45 to discuss Maestro’s multiple talents as an award-winning producer. Producing many different genres of music including, classically orchestrated arrangements in hip hop and is work ethics. At one point of the interview, the two talked about working with Eminem, some Detroit native people disrespecting Em and recent Slim Shady and Benzino beef.

Maestro Williams: I worked with Eminem in studio once. I got a call from Biz and I don’t know what was going on but I was keyboard player for that day. I was like ‘WAIT, WHAT?!’ So yeah, pulled up and we worked. He works in the studio like 9 to 5 job. Literally. He actually stayed little past five that day. He was working on some s–t I though it was dope. I never heard it on anything so I guess it was not dope enough. But we worked in studio together for sure. And then we were working on D12 mixtapes. The joints he did on there. I would mix that in with everything else.

Trick Trick: I’m just finding out about a lot of things that’s happening in hip-hop as far as Detroit concerned and one of the things that I keep seeing that’s weird to me is people going after Eminem that live here. I’m like, ‘you can pick another f–king target.’ They act as if they placing on some type of throne and then they trying to dethrone him. He’s not on the throne. He’s not trying to be on the throne of other than to be the greatest rapper to ever live which is a quest that is worldwide. And he put the f–k on the city, n-gga. Not even counting charitable donations he makes that he chooses to never say nothing about.

Maestro Williams: I don’t get it, I don’t f–king get it. I never got it and I never will. Well, first, let’s not act like he DID NOT. He still put on for the city. It’s so disrespectful. It hurts my feelings.

Trick Trick: Did you see Benzino?

Maestro Williams: Yeah, I did. You know what I did? I f–ked up. I commented on the excerpts that got posted on Instagram before I watched the whole video. I became one of them n-ggas I fear the most. I failed [Laughs]. let’s be honest. The parts that everybody saw on Instagram then s–t is funny. It’s a dichotomy of how he starts . Now, if they just did the crying part, it’s like ‘oh man, what’s going on?’ But when you see all ‘F–k Eminem’ parts before crying….[Laughs]. You can’t write that s–t in the movie. Reality is so much better than fiction. I was just telling cuz you can’t write that s–t bro. It’s the same interview, You wearing the same clothes ma n-gga. You go the same hairstyle. You can’t break this s–t up. You just said ‘f–k him, f–k anybody who rides with him’ and I’m like ‘wait n-gga, that’s me cause I ride with him! [Laughs] F–k you mean?! I don’t even know you. Why is this happening dawg.

Trick Trick: That’s me too n-gga! [Laughs]… Speaking from a deceit of a fellow counselor, that’s a sick obsession.

Watch the radio show below:

MC Serch reveals why Trick Trick, Royce 5’9″ & Eminem started no-fly zone in Detroit

Legendary rapper MC Serch, who is a former member of 3rd Bass and Non Phixion hip-hop collectives, has recently appeared on Math Hoffa’s “My Expert Opinion” podcast hosted by Mr. Mecc, Sean Bigga and Champ.

During his three-hour long interview, the New York City’s golden age rapper revealed the reason Trick Trick stared no-fly zone in Detroit.

“You can ask anybody in Detroit, I killed radio. That no-fly zone s–t, that happened on my show. That happened on my show and I’m gonna tell the truth. So, here is what happened: Trick Trick did a record called ‘Welcome 2 Detroit City’ with Eminem. That was A BANGER. I go to LA, I go to visit Power 106. I’m looking at the playlist and ‘Welcome 2 Detroit’ is number two on Power 106, Hot 97 in LA, number two! They were rotating the record for 57 times a week. Every 43 minutes.” said MC Serch.

Then he continues: “Then…I’m in the car. I’m on my way to Roscoe’s and I hit the record and it’s Em’s verse only. Originally, Em started the verse and then it was Trick Trick. And then it’s Em’s verse again. And that’s it. So I said. Wait, maybe because its morning or the afternoon. Okay. Trick got little greasy, whatever. NO! They rotated that record ‘Welcome 2 Detroit City’ with two Eminem’s verses.”

“So, I came home. And Royce 5’9” and Trick come to visit me. And I said, congratulations on the success of your record but do you know what’s going on out there in the streets, outside of this city?! And I explained to him that I polled radio stations and all they are playing is Eminem’s verse twice. And Trick spazzed out! He said ‘this day forward, it is Detroit is no-fly zone!’ I was doing Serchlite Saturdays at Radio 1 station and he said it’s a no-fly zone and he meant that s–t! And the first person to touch down, that week, Rick Ross. Second guy to touch-down, YoungBerg and what I remember about that, cause I was in the hotel watching him walk in, they mopped him up there and I felt terrible for that kid.” MC Serch added.

You can watch the interview below:

Trick Trick calls out Eminem haters on social media

After Dr. Dre asked the world who can go against Eminem on potential Verzuz battle, the topic was largely discussed on social media and the co-founder of the show, Swizz Beatz offered the best match-up: Busta Rhymes.

Laster, Obie Trice shared the news on his Instagram with the caption: “Thoughts?? Em or Busta? Swizz Beatz answered Dr.Dre by saying Busta Rhymes, thoughts??”

It seems Trick Trick didn’t like the narrative under Obie Trice post’s comments. The iconic figure on Detroit’s hip-hop scene replied to the haters: “All you morons saying ‘I never heard anyone saying turn on Eminem’ need to sell a record or two. Because Em has sold over 150 million albums worldwide. So shut the bulls**t up.”

You can check the screenshot of Trick’s comment below:

Detroit rapper Sada Baby calls out Eminem

Detroit rapper Sada Baby has recently done a live stream on Instagram where he showed love for Royce Da 5’9″, Big Proof and Trick Trick but was salty towards Eminem.

Sada Baby said: “You know I’m heminem. Not Eminem but I got love for Royce Da 5’9″, I love Royce. His homeboy [Eminem] is just weird. I love Trick Trick, his homeboy is just weird. Rest in peace Big Proof, he died two blocks from my grandma’s house, his homeboy is weird.”

For the record, Sada Baby and Eminem both jumped on Big Sean’s “Friday Night Cypher.” You can watch the video below:

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