Machine Gun Kelly and Doe Boy teams up for “Killa Cam” freestyle.
Machine Gun Kelly continues to tease his rap return as the Cleveland artist drops another set of bars in new freebie. MGK teams up with Doe Boy for a freestyle over Cam’ron’s “Killa Cam” beat. The original track was released back in 2004 as part of Cam’ron’s “Purple Haze” album.
“Y’all should listen when I’m spitting ’cause I’m really saying somethin’ / There’s a difference between who’s authentic and portraying somethin’ / There’s a difference between independence and your label frontin’ / Like there’s a difference between being legendary,” raps Kelly.
This follows up Kelly’s recent offerings “Pressure“, “Renegade” freestyle and “Doja Freestyle” with Cordae. Previously, MGK dissed Jack Harlow on the Renegade freestyle, and accused him of biting Drake’s style. “I just put this hole in the ground for you like a soccer cleat shoe / I see why they call you Jackman, you jacked man’s whole swag / Give Drake his flow back, man, I eat rappers like Pac-Man / Must I regurgitate and show you who’s in my stomach,” he raps with subliminal shots at Harlow.
Watch the new video below.