Machine gun kelly Do not remain silent in the middle of the wave of online hatred surrounding his new single, “cliché”.
Despite the track that rises Spotify graphics and winning the title of the new favorite music of last week, not everyone vibrated with Kelly’s machine gun from Kelly, and he had enough.
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Kelly trolls machine gun the trolls after pivot pop
Known for its rock hymns and its granular punk edge, MGK surprised fans with a more polite sound and focused on pop on “Cliche”, which quickly sparked a flood of criticism reactions on social networks. But like MGK, he transformed hatred into content.
In a video published on his social, the artist who folds the genre released his phone and started scrolling the publications that dragged the new track, calling the trolls by name. “The angry angry guys are so clichés,” he wrote in legend, a wink shamelessly as the song and his lyrical nuances.
One of the first users he called was @Gingerbeargation, who had shared the clip with the hard legend: “What is these garbage?” Followed by “the poster is even gahyer”.
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MGK focused on the typo, smiling, repeating: “Gahyer. Spell Gahyer ”.
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MGK defends the new POP ‘cliché’ song ‘

But he didn’t stop there. While he was scrolling through the more critical comments, MGK offered a moment of microphone for the trolls: “Just tell me you are not sure. Tell me that you have found your girlfriend to watch this clip.”
He then returned to a pledge and added: “It’s a pop, guy song”. And just to really bring the point home, MGK pulled a photo of what he imagined that the user looked like, a more bald man pointing furiously towards a camera, before letting the image speak of herself.
And on Instagram, he also appeared in the comments section of a viral article from @louaista, which posted a clip of the clip “cliché” with legend: “Fans say that this is what strengthening with Eminem does to your rap career.”
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MGK rippled directly: “No, that’s what you want and have fun.”
The comment has accumulated thousands of likes and instantly rekindled the longtime story surrounding the genre of MGK from its famous quarrel with Eminem.
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Inside the machine gun, Kelly against Eminem Feud who rocked the rap world

The origins of the quarrel date back to 2012, when a MGK, then climbed, tweeted about Eminem’s daughter, Hailie Jade, who was only 16 years old at the time. The tweet said: “Ok so I just saw a photo of Eminem’s daughter … and I must say that she is hot as F -K, in the most respectful way possible because EM is king.”
MGK later said that he did not mean any harm, but the damage was caused. The word quickly spread that Eminem and his team were not satisfied, which led to MGK to the alleged black of blackball from media platforms like EM’s Siriusxm channel, Shade 45.
The tension simmered until 2018, when Eminem abandoned his surprise album Kamikaze and called several artists by name, including MGK. On the track “Not Alike”, EM has targeted Kelly directly, “and I’m talking to you but you already know who you are the F -K, Kelly …”
Dissions did not go unnoticed.
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“Rap Devil” against “Killshot”

A few days later, MGK applauded the explosive song “Rap Devil”, a daring counterpunch who made fun of the age, career and personality of Eminem, “difficult speech by a rapper paying millions for security per year …” and “I still cannot cover the last four albums as bad as your selfie …”
Eminem responded with “Killshot”, a scathing disassembly that fans are still referring today. The song painted MGK as a jealous reached and included lines like “I am 45 years old and I always sell you …” And “I had to give you a career to destroy it”.
Internet was unleashed. “Killshot” broke Youtube’s records and sparked a storm of debates, memes and thinking pieces. Many thought that Eminem had the last word.
MGK left the rap behind, hit # 1 with pop-punk
However, after the beef, MGK was not silent. Instead, he has transformed. Rather than continuing to fight in the rap arena, he pivoted in Pop-Punk with his 2020 album “Tickets to My Downfall”, which made his debut at N ° 1 on the Billboard 200.
Now, whenever MGK drops a new track, the Internet cannot help but do it, especially when it is far from its rap roots.
It seems that MGK is not interested in integrating into a box or staying silent when criticisms come for him. While the “cliché” continues to climb the graphics, it reminds the Internet that reinvention is part of the art … and insecurity is stronger than ever.