Eminem slipped in with the launch on Friday Music to kill – part B which served as a perfect opportunity for him to revive his feud with Machine Gun Kelly. Now, most people would probably agree that Em had that fight in a bag, but for some reason he continues to review it as he did. On two separate occasions, at the luxury edition of his latest project, Machine Gun Kelly becomes the target of Eminem bars.

“Beautiful weather, desire / She thinks she washed my car / I swear to God, man, her favorite rapper wishes I was gone”, the rap icon spits on “Zeus”, where he breaks 6ix9ine just a few bars ahead. Then he took a more subtle shot at MGK on “Gnat”, where he sings: “They come to me with machine guns / As if you were trying to fight a gnat”.

It’s easily the least offensive bar in the project, even in terms of the people tonight in the project. However, it was still enough to shake MGK / Eminem off Twitter and justify a response right from the Kelly machine gun. The rapper didn’t say much. In fact, adding the garbage emoji probably said more than the words he wrote. “Those subliminal ones,” he wrote with a garbage emoji and a weeping emoji.

MGK recently acknowledged that the fight with Eminem affected his career. If you remember, his album sells on his album Hotel Diablo were particularly low. Kelly claims that it is a “flawless” hip-hop album, from front to back, but the beef with Eminem has tarnished the perception of his art.

“As a hip-hop album, [Hotel Diablo] it’s flawless front to back and also a clue to the evolution of how I got into a pop-punk album. But it came out of the end of that infamous beef [with Eminem]. So no one wanted to give him the time of day, “he said.” What I did in beef was exactly what it should be, but that project was not welcome. The next album came from the fact that I already felt like I was counting, so I didn’t even care what the audience would think. ”

See MGK’s response to Eminem below.