Bizarre Previews Machine Gun Kelly Diss Song In Defense Of Eminem

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Rapper Eminem and his band D-12 perform on stage at the 2004 MTV Movie Awards at the Sony Pictures Studios on June 5, 2004 in Culver City, California. The 2004 MTV Movie Awards will air on the MTV Network June 10, 2004 9 PM (ET/PT
"Who the f*** got Bizarre involved?"

The beef between Eminem and Machine Gun Kelly has been the talk of the internet for the past week. Although it's been over a week and Em has yet to respond to MGK's "Rap Devil," Mr. Porter revealed that the "Fall" rapper would "get to it." However, it looks like D12's Bizarre is getting ready to take on the job himself as he recently previewed a diss track aimed at MGK.

Bizarre is coming to Eminem's defense in the ongoing feud with Machine Gun Kelly. The rapper took to his Instagram Live to preview the upcoming track directed towards Eminem's current nemesis.

"I beat n***as/ I ain't a vegan, I eat n***as/ Who the fuck got Bizarre involved?/ You know the crime will go unsolved/ Show some respect, aim at your neck/ Fuck a machine, I aim with a tech," he raps on the track. He later brought the track back to the track and revealed some more obvious shots. “Tell Marshall I got this/It’s been six months since I’ve seen my therapist/Anybody see Mr. Kelly leaving Ohio?/Believe me, I’m ready/Ready for war, ready to fight/Let me calm down ’cause I’m just too hype.”

This comes after Bizarre warned MGK about repercussions that would follow his diss track, although he initially suggested that it would be Em who'd be coming for the Cleveland rapper's neck. However, conspiracy theorists did think that Eminem would be dropping a diss track soon after he went on Instagram Live to play Mw. Pacman for seven minutes. Many people pointed out that MGK has a tattoo of Pacman on his shoulder and this was a hint that Em was getting ready to unleash on him.


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