Machine Gun Kelly might be targeting Jack Harlow in his new track, 'Renegade Freestyle.'
The rocker released"Renegade Freestyle" on Saturday and fans on social media quickly pointed out that it was targeting Harlow.
"I see why they call you Jackman/You jacked man’s whole swag/Give Drake his flow back, man," MGK raps over the instrumental to Jay-Z and"I eat rappers like Pac Man/Must I regurgitate and show you who’s in my stomach from the last dance," he continues. The"Jackman" line seemed to be a direct reference to the title of Harlow’s just-released third studio album,MGK’s apparent diss arrives after Harlow’s claim that he’s the"hardest white boy since the one who rapped about vomit and sweaters" in the newMGK – who previously released his own version of Harlow’s"What’s Poppin" in 2020 –"never been afraid to say what’s on my mind at any given time of day 😈🎯 new cypher out now," the 33-year-old...
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