Machine Gun Kelly - Rap Devil *Eminem Diss* (Video Out)

Cuban Pete

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Man MGK did more than hold his own after further review. One time for the Land :salute:

Breh said EVERYTHING mfs on here been saying... Sick of them sweatsuits and corny hats was some real Cleveland shyt as well :russ:

Literally everyone on my timeline with clout in this music shyt, whether its my club owner friends or music critics, are giving MGK the 1st round dub. Talkin bout this is like young Em dissing old Em, the tables have turned :ohhh::mjcry:its a beautiful day for hiphop, as much as I like old Slim Shady shyt I never liked this "hes an untouchable battle rapper GOD OF DISSES" narrative. nikka didnt even beat Lotto in his own movie :scust:
 

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There is no way you really were cognitive in a culture based sense to say what you said about Eminem.

There were no fully culturally endorsed white emcees in rap then. Vanilla ice made the white rapper's draw completely defunct and a cultural abomination. Eminem was that skilled an emcee.
Eminem singlehandidly slammed into that doorway and broke it down.
It just so happened in the collateral damage of knocking down that culture based door and edict. It allowed the full assimilation of any white rapper.
being allowed to rap without culturally earning.
or being culturally a real part of hip hop culture.
After vanilla ice...
If there was no eminem
. No white rapper would have been allowed to rap ever again, privately or publically period.

Art Barr

None of this college paper you just typed up proves he's the GOAT, besides maybe being the GOAT of cac rappers. I'm not arguing that he didn't break the door down for cacs. I'm just arguing that he's not the GOAT by a long shot. He has way too many trash albums in his discography to be that and no 5 mic albums either (SSLP and MMLP are both 4.5 and that's being generous)

But I also don't agree that no white person would ever be allowed to rap again after Vanilla Ice, because they were. There was a stigma to bein a cac rapper for a bit, sure., but you still had the Beasties, you had Miilkbone (one hit wonder or not), you had a bunch of underground rappers with buzz like El-P, Cage, Necro, etc. and then most importantly you had all that rap rock shyt like Limp Bizkit and Kid Rock which was HUGE when Em first dropped. Em made it more acceptable maybe, but what you're saying are some huge reaches
 

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Sometimes when i smoke i overthink shyt but what if all these motherfukkers cool behind the scenes MGK Em , G Eazy etc.. and this all just some big movement to cement CaCs in HipHop culture? I need that conspiracy theory Joe Budden podcast asap smhhhh
I wasn't gonna say shyt, I'm on hotep sabbatical, but yeah...
 

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There is no way you really were cognitive in a culture based sense to say what you said about Eminem.

There were no fully culturally endorsed white emcees in rap then. Vanilla ice made the white rapper's draw completely defunct and a cultural abomination. Eminem was that skilled an emcee.
Eminem singlehandidly slammed into that doorway and broke it down.
It just so happened in the collateral damage of knocking down that culture based door and edict. It allowed the full assimilation of any white rapper.
being allowed to rap without culturally earning.
or being culturally a real part of hip hop culture.
After vanilla ice...
If there was no eminem
. No white rapper would have been allowed to rap ever again, privately or publically period.

Art Barr
ok here is a history lesson for you young ass crackers. Eminem's first MAJOR LABEL release to the nation came out in 99. By then, 3rd Bass(well respected duo ) had 2 albums and some solos. Young Black Teenagers, produced by the Bomb Squad with Kamron having a supporting role in Houseparty 2, had an album out. Cage was buzzing on the underground during the late 90s with 12"s. Nonphixion released "i shot Reagan" in 98 and that 12 inch was circulating in NY and buzzing. Jedi mind tricks released their debut in 1997 and were well respected(an album which featured Apathy who is one of the coldest white mcs ever!!). Everlast had a platinum theme with Jump Around that everyone loved and the remix was done by Pete Rock in 92. All of this shyt happened BEFORE 1999. Eminem's debut to the world appeared in 99 the same year High and the Mighty's debut dropped(an album that Eminem appeared on). So no, he's not the first lyrical white MC. This is the problem I have wit white people discussing and writing about hip hop history because they blatantly lie to prop up those they want to be seen as innovators. And even during the mid 90s you had guys like Milkbone, who you've never heard of, but you know of one of his song "Keep it Real" , produced by the great Kay Gee(not Kevin Garnett but of NBN) which is mostly known for big L and Jay Z rhyming over at WKCR. You're welcome.
 

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ok here is a history lesson for you young ass crackers. Eminem's first MAJOR LABEL release to the nation came out in 99. By then, 3rd Bass(well respected duo ) had 2 albums and some solos. Young Black Teenagers, produced by the Bomb Squad with Kamron having a supporting role in Houseparty 2, had an album out. Cage was buzzing on the underground during the late 90s with 12"s. Nonphixion released "i shot Reagan" in 98 and that 12 inch was circulating in NY and buzzing. Jedi mind tricks released their debut in 1997 and were well respected(an album which featured Apathy who is one of the coldest white mcs ever!!). Everlast had a platinum theme with Jump Around that everyone loved and the remix was done by Pete Rock in 92. All of this shyt happened BEFORE 1999. Eminem's debut to the world appeared in 99 the same year High and the Mighty's debut dropped(an album that Eminem appeared on). So no, he's not the first lyrical white MC. This is the problem I have wit white people discussing and writing about hip hop history because they blatantly lie to prop up those they want to be seen as innovators. And even during the mid 90s you had guys like Milkbone, who you've never heard of, but you know of one of his song "Keep it Real" , produced by the great Kay Gee(not Kevin Garnett but of NBN) which is mostly known for big L and Jay Z rhyming over at WKCR. You're welcome.
Dude called Art Barr a young ass cracker :dead:

Em has everyone furious :dead:

Including himself :dead:
 
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