Listen: Eminem’s Full Version of “Bang” Surfaces Online (MGK Diss & Mac Miller Shout-Out)

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Listen Eminem's Full Version of Bang Surfaces Online (MGK Diss & Mac Miller Shout-Out)

Eminem’s full “Bang” Verse surfaces.

Last year, Eminem joined forces with his label mate Conway The Machine on his track called “Bang“. The Shady verse was one of his best of 2019 where the Detroit rapper name drops Ja Rule, Canibus, Iggy Azalea, 2Pac, and more.

Now around a year later, a full version of Eminem verse surfaces online which also has shout outs to Diddy and the deceased rapper Mac Miller. He also dissed Machine Gun Kelly and Revolt in the full version.

Eminem Says, “Copped a motherf**king attitude, I’m gonna need propellers / The chopper, the machine gun killer / Gun and the machine, the similar- Ities stop there between Kelly and Conway / And f**k that little blonde b**ch too / RIP Mac Miller / But come and get it if you think that s**t’ll…

And for revolt, Eminem Raps,

Yeah, shout to Puffy Combs, but f**k Revolt. Y’all are like a f**ked up remote, now I get it why our button’s (Budden’s) broke.

Listen to the verse below.

Revolt TV Responds To Eminem’s Diss track in their own manner: Revolt tweeted their peace after the track became viral, and later released a statement about their thoughts:

Why does Eminem, someone who is a guest in Black culture, think he can talk down to REVOLT? REVOLT is a BLACK media company, owned by a Black entrepreneur, with a majority Black team – that is authentic and real about this. With the immediate need for REVOLT to use our platform for the important issues regarding social justice, equality, and ensuring continuing to be the outlet – across ALL OUR PLATFORMS, we’re doing important work. Eminem trying to come for us is an unneeded distraction. It is not OK.

The matter resurfaced after an unpublished Eminem stanza from “Bang” surfaced online, the song included words in which Eminem disparaged Revolt and Joe Budden. Leaks are an element of hip hop culture, much like fashion is a component of this culture that evolves along with the genre. Remember the leakers Dj Clue, Envy, and Dj Whoo Kid, who provided unreleased recordings by Biggie, Jay Z, Nas, and other rap legends? The Internet was not as pervasive in our lives back then. They obtained recordings from record labels and periodicals that had received promotional CDs for evaluation.

 

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