G-Eazy Responds to MGK With a Fire Diss Record
By December Savage-Brown
September 1, 2018
I think it's safe to say that this hasn't been Machine Gun Kellys best week in the music world. The Wild Boy rapper starred in two separate diss tracks courtesy of G-Eazy and Detroit native, Eminem.
During a visit on DJ Funk Flex's Hot 97 radio show, MGK returned to follow up with a new freestyle taking some serious shots at G-Eazy.
“Let’s just keep G. Only Eazy I f*** with is E. I seen he’s that his hearing got a hanging earring," he raps over an instrumental of Drake's Nonstop.
I f***ed his girl now he look like this s*** is overbearing. How dare him. I dare him. Don’t think about comparing. Now turn that frat rap off, I get sick of hearing.”
Just a few hours after Machine Gun Kelly's freestyle was released on Friday (Aug. 31), G-Eazy decided to drop a response record "Bad Boy." No subliminals here, the No Limit rapper calls out MGK directly shooting on his album sales to his alleged relationship with Halsey, whom MGK has been linked with since she and G split earlier this summer.
“Your shots just graze me, I’m standing, they put a hole in me, I answer to no one, nobody can get control of me, MGK please stop trolling me, get over me.
You wanna be me, you’re mad that you’re not as big as me, I’m everywhere, I’m your nightmare, you can’t get rid of me. Call an Uber, turn on the radio, imagine hearing me.
“Him & I”‘s on, you’re listening to Halsey sing of me, Can’t f*** with nobody with so much negative energy. A pillar in this game, bro, I’ll be here until infinity. Ask myself why am I entertaining a mini me. You’re so below my class, you’re reaching, you’re not offending me."
"I’m headlining, heard you opening up for Fall Out Boy," he adds. "Don’t play with my name, you f***er. I said it’s not a toy. Disrespect her again, I’ll smack you. I’m not a boy.”
Check the record out below:
Machine Gun Kelly took to Twitter to comment on his recent "issues."
"Everyone's so mad at me today," he tweets.
everyone’s so mad at me today. 😇
— colson (@machinegunkelly) August 31, 2018
He also decided to give some provide some visuals to show the world who he believed the real "mini-me" was. On Instagram, MGK posted a side-by-side photo of he and G-Eazy while commenting on their perceived similarities through hashtags.
This rap beef would be considered a first for G-Eazy so here's to hoping it doesn't play out too rough.