The rap internet has come alive with buzzing activity after Eminem snapped on Machine Gun Kelly with his “Killshot” diss record. Since the track dropped, fans on social media have begun to divide themselves along the battle lines drawn in hip-hop’s landscape, weighing on which of the two Midwestern MCs came out on top.
While Em is naturally the frontrunner due to his longevity and sizable fan base, many users declared the salty “Killshot” to be almost too bitter in its response to MGK’s “Rap Devil,” which poked fun at Em for being out-of-touch. Those commenters believe that “Killshot” just proves MGK’s point; as one user put it, “Eminem diss records used to actually be funny and truthful. He sounds like an old hater, which is exactly what MGK called him.”
Meanwhile, Eminem’s own enthusiastic fans have already declared him the winner, meme-ing MGK into Avengers: Infinity War-inspired oblivion with obvious references to that film’s final scene. This is the man who first coined the term “Stan,” after all. It’s likely they’d give him the crown even if he refused to respond in the first place. They’ve certainly already resorted to “certain level of intelligence” tweets, which are sure to follow any lyrically-wordy rapper around in the modern era.
Even elusive rap titan Jay Electronica surfaced to issue a warning against Eminem for joking about Diddy having Tupac killed at the end of the track. The often esoteric rapper tweeted that Em was in the wrong for noting how Diddy profited in the wake of ‘Pac’s death without also mentioning how Em’s own business partners were enriched by the gap in the rap game, writing, “How dare you accuse Diddy of killing Tupac while you completely look pass Jimmy Iovine and those who profited from his death the MOST. You best tread carefully Son, before I come tear your ivory tower down like Sulaiman done the Templar Knights.” He then deleted the tweet, replacing it with one linked to an Instagram video of Minister Louis Farrakhan during the infamous 50 Cent beef with Ja Rule.
https://twitter.com/JayElectronica/status/1040696117183344640
Finally, Joe Budden, former Shady Records associate through the rap group Slaughterhouse and outspoken critic of the last few Eminem albums, chimed in after being asked why Eminem chose to verbally attack MGK but not Joe, who has taunted his former boss endlessly since the release of the widely-derided Revival. Joe’s response, simply, was to question whether Eminem might be scared of challenging a rapper who could compete with him lyrically.
I told y’all that 2 weeks ago & got called crazy…. 🤷🏽♂️ https://t.co/ZEx8rgN1n2
— Joe Budden (@JoeBudden) September 14, 2018
The reactions are abundant, proving once again that while Jay-Z may be hip-hop’s cash king, and the genre-bending Travis Scott is the leader of the new school, no one gets the people talking like Eminem. Check out more reactions below.
So, listened a couple times to Eminem diss track:
MGK: much more listenable, addressed issues with Eminem that Eminem did NOT clarify in response (which means they must have truth behind them). Gave respect as he should’ve. Also threw better shots..
EM: addressed popularity
— Mr. $aint (@ThisIsMetris) September 14, 2018
Eminem diss to MGK was fucking trash. He had a few lines but the way y’all gas the so called “Rap God” I was expecting a Hit Em Up or No Vaseline type of classic.. instead I heard something weaker than Charged Up. His stans will disagree but idgaf suck my dick.
— Sub-Zero 🏁 (@YallMustaForgot) September 14, 2018
https://twitter.com/sean_gowe/status/1040698822329069568
https://twitter.com/cristianh907/status/1040714725502312448
eminem diss in a nutshell:
– i’m richer than you
-i sold more than you
– in case you didn’t know i have more than 1 flow— mtrnica (@MTRNICA) September 14, 2018
https://twitter.com/ebgteddy/status/1040699843642097669
How Iggy catch a stray in this Eminem MGK diss lol
— Craig Bro Dude (@CraigSJ) September 14, 2018
https://twitter.com/IGGYAZALEA/status/1040688908525174784
https://twitter.com/current__waves/status/1040694045415100416
https://twitter.com/EnekemGreg/status/1040698567298412544
Marshall – 1.5
Machine Gun – 1— the Old Man Ebro (@oldmanebro) September 14, 2018
MGK diss > Eminem diss
Hurts me to tweet that. But I gotta keep it a stack.
— Trill Axelrod (@TheTrillAC) September 14, 2018
Em: “This is it as big as your gonna get so enjoy it … had to give you a career so that I could destroy it”
MGK: my mumble rap don't feel good!!😂😂😂😂#KILLSHOT pic.twitter.com/VXQ5iIbEa3
— Young O.G (@nganga_jeff) September 14, 2018
MGK fans after listening to Eminem's Killshot pic.twitter.com/CcFrA53D4w
— Josiah Johnson (@KingJosiah54) September 14, 2018
MGK: Your beard is weird Eminem: yOuR BEarD iS wEiRd #KILLSHOT pic.twitter.com/I2YYNuUIOY
— forrest sai (@SaiForrest) September 14, 2018
https://twitter.com/KimKSidePiece/status/1040711572199485442
Em called MGK a mumble rapper…which confirm that people use that term when they simply just don’t like someone’s music 😂
— Who Shot Ya 📸 (@EyeShotYa404) September 14, 2018
MGK reflecting on his 2010 tweet about Eminem like… pic.twitter.com/7JFk3hOro1
— Mister Morris (@mistermorris55) September 14, 2018
https://twitter.com/RobMarkman/status/1040710408955461637
Eminem and MGK rap beef just sound like 2 Mountain Dew ridden teenagers yellin over Xbox live headsets and y’all are lookin for a ‘winner’
— Daniel Barefoot (@DanielBarefoot) September 14, 2018