It’s the feud that refuses to die. Years after their infamous lyrical war shook the rap world, Machine Gun Kelly and Eminem are back in the headlines — and this time, it might be even uglier.

Earlier today, MGK stunned Twitter with a bold statement about his long-running beef with Slim Shady. In a tweet that instantly went viral, MGK declared:

“People think I lost to Eminem but the truth is I just didn’t want to drag the beef forever. Even though my diss track hurt him, I know I already won because I’m the new generation.”

Fans immediately lit up social media, some applauding MGK’s confidence, others laughing off the claim as revisionist history. But the real explosion came when Eminem himself decided to break his silence.

Within minutes, Slim Shady clapped back with a reply so sharp it sliced through Twitter like a blade. His one-line response sent shockwaves across the internet, with fans saying it was “peak savage Eminem” and “the line that killed MGK’s career for the second time.”

Screenshots of the tweet began circulating everywhere, racking up millions of views in less than an hour. Rap blogs, fan pages, and even mainstream outlets jumped on the story, with hashtags like #EminemEndedMGK and #ShadyStrikesBack climbing into global trends.

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Some fans pointed out that Em didn’t just dismiss MGK — he dismantled him in a single breath, mocking his musical pivot away from hip-hop and reminding the world exactly why their feud was one of the most one-sided in rap history.

Others speculated that this was more than just a clapback. Could Eminem be teasing another diss track? Was there a hidden double meaning in his words? Twitter detectives are already dissecting every syllable, convinced Shady is sending a clear message: the beef isn’t over.

Meanwhile, MGK hasn’t fired back — at least not yet. His silence has only fueled the flames, with fans daring him to respond. But after what Slim just dropped, some are wondering if there’s even a comeback left to make.

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One fan summed it up best:

“Eminem just ended MGK’s career twice. Once in 2018, and again today. Case closed.”

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