The infamous feud between Eminem and MGK has been a topic of discussion in the hip-hop world for years. The drama started in 2012 when MGK tweeted something about Eminem’s daughter, which didn’t sit well with the legendary rapper.
Eminem didn’t respond to MGK’s tweet at the time, but he didn’t forget about it either. Six years later, in 2018, Eminem released his album “Kamikaze,” which included a song called “Not Alike.” In this song, Eminem finally addressed MGK’s old tweet and criticized him.
MGK responded to Eminem’s diss track with his own song, “Rap Devil.” However, Eminem was quick to fire back with an even more scathing track, “Killshot.” This song is widely regarded as one of the most devastating diss tracks in hip-hop history, and it’s clear that Eminem’s intention was to take down MGK’s career.
In the end, it seemed like Eminem had emerged victorious from the battle. MGK’s career did slow down significantly after the release of “Killshot,” and many fans and critics declared Eminem the winner of the feud.
Fast forward to today, and it seems like MGK has a different opinion about the outcome of the battle. Despite being on the receiving end of one of the most brutal diss tracks in hip-hop history, MGK believes that he emerged victorious from the feud. It’s unclear what MGK’s criteria for winning are, but it’s clear that he’s not willing to concede defeat to Eminem.