And while this David and Goliath moment is unlikely to go without a scathing rebuttal, Machine Gun Kelly’s dexterity shouldn’t be slept on.ģ. Machine Gun Kelly – “Wild Boy” Featuring Waka Flocka Flame On the Kamikaze diss, “Not Alike,” Eminem growled, “If you wanna come at me with a sub, Machine Gun/ And I’m talkin’ to you, but you already know who the fuck you are, Kelly/ I don’t use sublims and sure as fuck don’t sneak-diss/ But keep commenting on my daughter Hailie.” Rather than take his talents to Twitter, MGK responded with a nearly five-minute-long music video “Rap Devil” - in which he casually eats his food. Rather than leap forth and spar with G-Eazy, MGK took aim at his idol, Eminem. MGK swiftly bypassed the deterrent track “Bad Boy” (which he deemed “frat rap”) with #Freestyle107 on Funkmaster Flex’s Hot 97 segment. In late August, the Gunna received shots from not one but two MCs in G-Eazy and Eminem. Singing, “I want you forever/ Even when we’re not together/ Scars on my body so I can take you wherever,” the duo’s creative chemistry served as a monumental moment in each of their careers. The dark passion etched through its audiovisual demonstrates their dynamic is not meant for the fainthearted. The hypnotic rap-pop ballad beautifully captures the essence of recklessly young, can’t-get-enough love. “Bad Things” became both Machine Gun Kelly and Camila Cabello’s first top five Billboard Hot 100 entry as solo artists thanks to their lush storytelling. The 5 Best Machine Gun Kelly Remixes and Coversġ. Machine Gun Kelly – “Bad Things” Featuring Camila Cabello