MGK Regrets His Beef with Eminem In New Interview

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While there’s no compromise between Mechain Gun Kelly MGK who battled Eminem on diss track, Rap Devil vs Killshot in 2018, both remains foes. That was actually back to back hits were rhymes brought another way of writing diss lines. But brutally, Many believed MGK got extensive inexplicable lost despite how potential he goes on his diss track to unleash those rap gems.

Both had new albums as of that year 2018 Kamikaze by Eminem (Killshot) and Binge by MGK (Rap Devil). However, MGK has been outspoken about his controversial feud he found under Eminem. It’s not even a cold rap war but his beef with Eminem quite notably hip-hop anthem.

Eminem is a rap tycoon and going head-to-head with him without suffice intensity is totally a lost just like Kelly confessed how his Hotel Diablo project couldn’t receive much recognitions and he blames Eminem beef.

He blames the project’s lackluster performance on his beef with Slim Shady. “It’s like if you make a shitty movie and then you come out with a great movie right after, but people want to focus on the fact that they hated whatever you just did,” he said. “What I did in the beef was exactly what it should be, but that project wasn’t welcomed. The next album came from already feeling like I’d counted out, so I didn’t even care what the public was going to think.”

During his interview with Magazin, added that, “As a hip-hop album, it’s flawless front to back, and also a hint at the evolution of how I went into a pop-punk album,” he said. “But it was coming off the tail-end of that infamous beef [with Eminem]. So no one wanted to give it the time of day.”

MGK’s most recent album Tickets to My Downfall fared much better, debuting atop the Billboard 200 with 126,000 equivalent units. “That’s why the project was ironically my best received one, because it was the most effortless, with the least outside influence,” he explained.