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Original Content The Devil and God are raging across the Midwest.
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Music Machine Gun Kelly reflects on a war fought, and by his account, won.
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Music MGK confirms that he's gotten intimate with Halsey.
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Music Machine Gun Kelly pays homage to those holding it down.
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Music Eminem fans go hard for him.
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Music MGK had a response ready but after "Killshot" he doesn't feel like dropping it.
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Music Eminem's "KILLSHOT" is the third overall biggest debut on YouTube ever.
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Original Content Machine Gun Kelly's Eminem diss, "Rap Devil," gets over 10 time the views of any other song this week on its way to a #1 debut.
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Music The scene sounds hyped up.
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Music After engaging in a heated war with Eminem, Machine Gun Kelly admits the public wanted little to do with "Hotel Diablo."
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Music Eminem makes a rare appearance on IG Live, and it looks like he might be in the studio.
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Music MGK reacts to the shoutouts on "Music To Be Murdered By".
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Music Gotta respect the courage.
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Music Machine Gun Kelly's "Rap Devil" debuted at number 13.
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Music Machine Gun Kelly is looking to capitalize on one of the year's biggest beefs.
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Music Two unlikely allies find common ground.
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Music IllaDaProducer explained how "Killshot" came about
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Original Content Eminem strikes Machine Gun Kelly with the counter riposte on "KILLSHOT."
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Original Content Despite Eminem and his fanbase believing that he'd dealt MGK's career a fatal blow, all signs point to the Cleveland MC capitalizing off his new-found notoriety.
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Beef MGK looks back on "Rap Devil" one year later.
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Music There's a decent amount of evidence surrounding the claims too.
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Music When it comes to the Rap Devil and the Rap God's epic duel, Wendy's makes it abundantly clear where their loyalties lie.
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Mitch Findlay