Mr. Porter On Eminem Diss Track Against Machine Gun Kelly: "We'll Get To It"

Mr. Porter gives some insight on what Eminem could be cookin' up for Machine Gun Kelly.

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Eminem shocked the world on Friday morning when he randomly released his new album, Kamikaze. Em came out swinging on his new album, calling out everyone and anyone who he's had issues with. While Lil Xan, Lil Pump and other mumble rappers were some of Eminem's more obvious targets, the shots he fired off at Machine Gun Kelly has been the story of the weekend. Machine Gun Kelly ultimately responded with "Rap Devil." It's unsure when we'll hear a response, if ever but Mr. Porter does think that Eminem might go full Thanos on his diss track towards MGK.

Mr. Porter recently spoke to Skoglund16 TV about a possible diss track towards Eminem. At the time, he said that Eminem was working on something else in the studio but Porter did say that he wouldn't want to be MGK in this scenario.

"We doin' something else right now but trust me, we'll get to it." He said, "I'll tell you this. I wouldn't want to be [MGK]. Like it's great that you took the opportunity and you did that. Hey, kudos to you, good for you."

Mr. Porter continued to compare an Eminem diss track to Thanos at the end of Avengers: Infinity Wars and predicted that Em might wait until more people hit him with some sort of response.

"The real thing is, 'Oh okay, let Joe [Budden] say something.' Let anybody else say something and he take everybody out at once. That'll happen." He said, "He already said what he needed to say about Em. And that actually helped MGK more than Em."

Peep the full interview below.


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