Jack Harlow ignores Machine Gun Kelly’s “Renegade” diss.
Last month, Machine Gun Kelly released bars over JAY-Z & Eminem’s classic “Renegade” beat as part of his freestyle series. In the song, the Cleveland star also took shots at Jack Harlow and accused him of copying Drake’s flow.
“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 rapped.
Harlow didn’t respond to the diss at the time, but now he has his say during a new interview on Rap Radar Podcast. “How do you take it in? I guess you just f**king take it,” Jack Harlow said at the 13:40 minute mark on a question about how he takes the diss. “It’s interesting. Everyone’s entitled to their own opinion, and I feel great about what I said, and I feel great about the reaction. It just is what it is.”
He continued, “It was a stream-of-consciousness sort of verse. Not that I don’t stand on my statement. I’m an MC. I’m talking my sh*t. This is not a new concept to feel yourself. I feel no reservations about what was said at all.”
The shots were probably in reference to Harlow recently saying that he’s the hardest white rapper since Eminem, which he rapped on his latest album “Jackman“. “Ya boy’s strivin’ to be the most dominant ever / The hardest White boy since the one who rapped about vomit and sweaters,” Jack rapped on “They Don’t Love It”.
Harlow’s latest surprise album “Jackman” released with 10 tracks and no guest appearances. The new album released nearly a year later of his previous album release “Come Home The Kids Miss You” which dropped in May 2022.
Just recently, the Kentucky rapper also starred in the remake of the 1992 film “White Men Can’t Jump”, along with Sinqua Walls and Lance Reddick.