Machine Gun Kelly Keeps Promise On New “Binge” EP Release

Written By Cyrus Langhorne

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Ohio rapper Machine Gun Kelly is back on his music grind and leaving the battling behind him. The hip-hop artist has come through on his promise to drop a new Binge EP.

Sharply at midnight, MGK dropped his new release and promoted it across social media.

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This week, Kelly talked about his now-epic rap feud with Shady Records boss Eminem.

“The narrative is becoming a little unfair right now. I’m in a boxing ring with one person. I came as one person. I never asked Puff to retweet a thing. I never asked any of my celebrity friends to get on my side. I never asked them to comment under my pictures – I never asked for none of that. I stepped in a boxing ring by myself in which I was evoked to do and I just stepped up. And here is this audience throwing banana peels while I’m fighting – you fake edited boos into a performance of me performing ‘Rap Devil.’ Not only did I not get booed but every time for the last two weeks, Michigan included, I step out in the crowd after that song plays and walk through the entire arena. There is a video of this every single day and I have one person with me walking through. I give 10,000 people a chance everyday to do what they want to do, say what they wanna say, it’s me and one dude. I’ve done this for two weeks. You can’t edit the narrative to be what it’s not. I’ve seen fake edited ghostwriting credits. What are we doing? Your boy got – his knees are weak. You gotta stop it. I even see today, [‘Killshot’] is the most popular video on YouTube. Everyone wants to tune in. The legend just got punched in the mouth.” (“The Breakfast Club”)

This week, G-Unit boss 50 Cent applauded Em’s “Killshot” making history on video streaming giant YouTube.

According to reports, Em’s “Killshot” YouTube video had the largest debut of any hip-hop song in YouTube history.

The official audio of “Killshot” earned a record 38.1 million views on YouTube in the first 24 hours of its release on Friday. It now has over 72 million views on the site. YouTube said “Killshot” also had the third-highest debut of any song in the site’s history, and the track is on top of the site’s US trending chart. (Business Insider)

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Written by Cyrus Langhorne

SOHH.com Writer. When I'm not covering hip-hop news and announcements, I'm deep into an Audible book and eating veggies.

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  1. Know he said he wouldn’t drop another diss record but it would be fire to see them go a little further with the battle.

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