Eminem slipped on Friday with the release of Music to kill – side B which served as a perfect opportunity for anyone to revive their feud with Machine Gun Kelly. Now, it’s likely that most people will agree that I had this battle inside a bag, but for some reason, I keep reviewing it as I didn’t. On two different occasions, in the luxury edition of his latest project, Machine Gun Kelly becomes the target of Eminem’s bars.

“The good weather, uneven / It is thought that the machine washed me / Swear to God, man, your favorite rapper I wish you had crossed me,” the rap icon spits at “Zeus,” where he dissipates 6ix9ine only a few measures before. He then made a more subtle look at MGK in “Gnat,” where he shaved, “They’re coming at me with machine guns / How to try to fight a bite.”

These are easily the least offensive bars in the project, even in terms of the people you dissent from in the project. However, it was still enough to shake MGK / Eminem to avoid Twitter and justify a response from Machine Gun Kelly himself. The rapper didn’t say too much. In fact, it was probably the addition of junk emojis that said more than the words he wrote. “These subliminal ones,” he wrote along with a garbage emoji and a crying emoji.

MGK recently admitted that his dispute with Eminem affected his career. If you remember, sales of your album on your album hotel Diablo they were particularly low. Kelly claims it’s a “flawless” hip-hop album, front to back, but the flesh with Eminem tarnished the perception of her art.

“Like a hip-hop album, [Hotel Diablo] it’s flawless front to back, and also a clue about the evolution of how I got into a pop-punk album. But he came out of the tail of that famous calf [with Eminem]. So no one wanted to give him the time of day, “he said.” What I did to the beef was exactly what it was supposed to be, but that project was not well received. The next album came from the feeling I had already told myself, so I didn’t even care what the audience would think. ”

See MGK’s response to Eminem below.