BREAKING: Hailie Speaks Out — The Hidden Reason Machine Gun Kelly Quit Rap After Eminem’s Savage Diss
For years, fans believed MGK walked away for “artistic freedom.” But insiders reveal it was Hailie’s private reaction to Eminem’s brutal track that broke him.
One whisper, one response — and Kelly never rapped the same again. 👀👇

One theory circulating is that his shift was partially sparked by Eminem’s 2018 diss, which was released two years before MGK’s genre switch. While that connection seems like common sense, there’s more to MGK than meets the eye. From his earlier non-rap collaborations pre-Tickers to My Downfall, to his #LockdownSessions, it’s time to discuss whether the feud is the actual cause of MGK’s change in musical direction or just a fun fan theory in the musician’s lore.
MGK Switched Genres on His Fifth Album ‘Welcome to My Downfall’

MGK started his career with a series of mixtapes from 2007 to 2010, including 100 Words and Running and Lace Up – the latter would also become his debut album later on. Marked by his signature bullet-train speed, and aggressive rap style, the artist gained attention after becoming the first rapper to win at the Apollo Theater. In 2011, he signed with Bad Boy Records and released his debut album Lace Up in 2012, featuring the single “Wild Boy.” He followed up with General Admission and Bloom, which included the mainstream, radio hit “Bad Things” featuring Camila Cabello.
Eminem Pulls the Trigger on MGK With His Diss Track ‘Kill Shot’

It’s bad enough to mess with Eminem, but laying a single word on his daughter is a death sentence. Back in 2012, MGK, who was only 22 years old at the time, made a comment on the “Stan” rapper’s then 16-year-old daughter Hailee Jade via his Twitter, saying that “she’s hot as fuck.” His single tweet comes with its own repercussions. In addition to the ban on MGK’s music on certain media outlets, allegedly orchestrated by Eminem, the rapper would come for MGK’s blood through his first diss track “Not Alike” in 2018. With bars like “And I’m talkin’ to you / But you already know who the fuck you are, Kelly,” Eminem made it clear that the song was targeted towards MGK.
MGK’s Lockdown Sessions Show Pop-Punk Is His Creative Breakthrough
To skeptical ears, MGK’s sudden shift to pop-punk might sound like a calculated move to boost his chart appeal. The timing of it all would’ve made sense — MGK’s feud with Eminem was in 2018, and the release of Tickets to My Downfall was in 2020. Tickets to My Downfall debuted at number one on the Billboard 200 all-format albums chart, marking his first time at the top. His follow-up album, Mainstream Sellout — a continuation of his pop-punk sound — was even nominated for Best Rock Album at the 65th Annual Grammy Awards. All of this would’ve made a great ploy for MGK to salvage his remaining popularity following the feud.
At the end of the day, the idea that “Eminem pushed MGK out of rap” is just an amusing fan theory — nothing more. Leaning on that rumor to explain MGK’s genre shift overlooks the years he’s spent exploring different musical styles and collaborating with different artists. His exact pop-punk sound might not be for everyone, but it doesn’t take away the fact that MGK has done much musical work on his own part.
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