Machine Gun Kelly Boo'd During "Rap Devil" Live Performance At Fall Out Boys Concert.
While he performed his new song "Rap Devil" on stage, MGK was booed by the crowd, obviously siding with Eminem.
This may be the ultimate sign that he’s losing the war. Engulfed in a long feud with Eminem, Machine Gun Kelly was victim of a huge booing at his concert on September 17th. In addition to sporting a T-shirt with his own head on target, as in Eminem's "Killshot" cover, he played his latest song, "Rap Devil", a harsh diss track against the author of Kamikaze. Except that ... MGK wasn’t the headliner of the concert; he just took care of the first part. Indeed, it was not his audience that was present in the hall, but Fall Out Boy’s. Thus, uninfluenced by the affinities of this or that artist, the public took side with Eminem by hooting MGK when he decided to perform “rap Devil”
Before starting his show in Orlando, Machine Gun Kelly, who has been victim of Slim Shady’s threats, in recent weeks, has reopened hostilities, live in front of his audience. Geared up with provocation, he showed up on stage with a T-Shirt flocked by Eminem’s work Killshot. On the T-shirt, MGK’s head is portrayed with a target Sign on the forehead. MGK is determined to show his opponent that his song "Rap Devil", remains at the top of the Billboard charts.
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