The Game Says Machine Gun Kelly Ate Eminem’s Food With “Rap Devil”

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The Game Says Machine Gun Kelly Ate Eminem's Food With Rap Devil

The Game responds to Eminem and Machine Gun Kelly’s beef.

The Game recently beef shading Eminem since his interview on “Drink Champs“, where he claimed that he’s a better rapper than Eminem.

“Ni**as say I’m angry about Super Bowl. I don’t give a f**k about that. I saw Dr. Dre. I saw 50 hanging upside down. I saw Mary. I had one problem with Super Bowl. One! You wanna know this? Eminem stepped on a Compton courthouse and it broke.”

“You would not know unless you have been in Compton courthouse or your mother was in a Compton courthouse fighting for custody of you like me or you seen your ni**as get sentenced to life in Compton courthouse then you might not mean nothing to you but it meant something for me.”

“Eminem is Eminem. I like Eminem. He’s one of the f**king good emcees. He raps hella. I used to think Eminem was better than me. He’s not. He not. HE IS NOT. Challenge it! It’s not drama. I’m not saying I want smoke with Eminem. I want smoke with Eminem, him and him.”

After getting clowned all over social media, the Compton rapper reportedly readying a diss track for the Detroit rapper, reveals his manager Wack 100. “You got two crafty ni**as, two disrespectful, two rappin’-a*s ni**as. Two creative ni**as … [Eminem] better get to whippin’ it up because one thing about Game, he already got a response because the first one gonna f*#k the world up.”

The Game is again in the headlines, and fans remind him why going at Eminem is career suicide. A fan posted Eminem’s Machine Gun Kelly diss track “Not Alike” and wrote, “The Game’s manager said that he is about to drop an Eminem-diss soon [laughing emoji]. The Game Believe me bro, you don’t want the smoke with this man.”

The Game responded to the story and said that Machine Gun Kelly won the battle against Eminem. “Oh, you are talking about that one time Machine Gun Kelly ate his food?”

The rapper double down his statement he made on The Cruz Show on Los Angeles’ Real 92.3 in 2019. “Em did what I expected Em to do, but nothing to catch up to where hip-hop is today,” Game said. “I feel like Machine Gun Kelly really gave his all, like a young, hungry dude did. Eminem was Eminem—it was great. Before I heard Machine Gun Kelly, I was like, ‘Oh Eminem.’ “I know people will probably hate me for this, but I really don’t really give a f*#k about that,” added Game, who said that MGK barely won the beef. It’s was like one of those moments you have two dudes and about announced who’s the winner and they hold Machine Gun Kelly’s hands up and Eminem’s like, ‘No f*#king way’ and everybody’s like, “Boo”.

The Game, whose “Born 2 Rap” album was released on Black Friday (Nov. 29), said he appreciated the Eminem-MGK rap war and would want to see more verbal conflicts in rap that don’t end in fights or firearms. “If it’s only hip-hop, then let’s have some fun,” he remarked. The Game also reveals in the interview that he feels Nas won his battle with Jay-Z. Watch the video above at the 15-minute mark to hear The Game weigh in on the dispute between MGK and Eminem.

The Game is on a mission to show that he is the finest rapper on the planet. Drillmatic, the Compton MC’s forthcoming album, is set to drop sometime next month, and when it does, it will be the finest album of the year and his career. “I know my album gone be the best album of 2022 cause the energy feels like I just signed my deal,” he wrote in a lengthy Instagram caption. “You’ve never heard me rap like this, I promise you.”

But Game claims that his first album in three years will top them all and cement his status as a hip-hop icon. “#Drillmatic though…. I can honestly say nothing rap related will be able to stand next to this in 2022,” he declared. “When it drops, I promise you that if you put your ear to it you will then understand why I’m the best rapper alive.”

Way back, Machine Gun Kelly revealed in an interview with Interview Magazine that he felt misunderstood before the release of his 2020 album “Tickets to My Downfall.” Kelly said in an interview with Dave Franco published Friday that, while he was happy of his 2019 album “Hotel Diablo,” he owes its lack of critical acclaim to his “infamous beef ” with Eminem.

“As a hip-hop album, (“Diablo” is) flawless front to back, and also a hint at the evolution of how I went into a pop-punk album. But it was coming off the tail-end of that infamous beef (with Eminem). So no one wanted to give it the time of day,” Kelly said.

 

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