“He Knows He Will Lose Again” — Fan-Leaked Audio Of Machine Gun Kelly’s New Unreleased Eminem Diss Track Has The Internet Questioning His True Intentions Now
“He Knows He Will Lose Again” — Fan-Leaked Audio Of Machine Gun Kelly’s New Unreleased Eminem Diss Track Has The Internet Questioning His True Intentions Now
Just when the dust had finally settled, just when the pop-punk guitars had drowned out the memory of “Killshot,” and just when we thought the war was over… a ghost from the past has returned to haunt the timeline.
In a move that has left hip-hop heads scratching their heads and “Stan” Twitter sharpening their knives, a snippet of fan-leaked audio has surfaced online. It allegedly features Machine Gun Kelly (MGK)—now firmly entrenched in his rock star era—rapping over a menacing beat, delivering bars that are undeniably, unmistakably aimed at the Rap God himself, Eminem.
The internet reaction? A mix of shock, confusion, and a collective whisper: “Why would he do this to himself again?”
The Leak Heard ‘Round the World
The audio, which appeared on a cryptic burner account before spreading like wildfire across TikTok and Reddit, is grainy. It sounds like a recording of a recording—perhaps captured secretly during a studio session or pulled from a discarded hard drive. But the voice is distinct. The flow is rapid-fire. And the lyrics? They are reckless.
While we won’t transcribe the unverified leak in full, listeners claim MGK references “beards,” “aging gods,” and “daughters” once again—the very trifecta that nearly buried his rap career in 2018.
One specific line, mumbled but audible, seems to mock the commercial performance of Eminem’s recent projects, suggesting the King has lost his crown. It’s a bold claim from a man who famously switched genres after taking a lyrical beating.
“He Knows He Will Lose Again”
The immediate consensus from the hip-hop community is brutal. The top comment on the viral thread sums it up perfectly: “He knows he will lose again. So why is he doing it?”
This is the question burning through the industry. Everyone knows the history.
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Round One: MGK dropped “Rap Devil.” It was good.
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The Response: Eminem dropped “Killshot.” It was lethal.
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The Aftermath: MGK left rap. Eminem continued to sell out stadiums.
So, why return to the scene of the crime? Why poke the bear when the bear is sleeping comfortably on a pile of money?
The “Clout Chase” Theory
Critics are calling this a calculated “suicide mission” for relevance.
Let’s look at the facts. MGK’s transition to pop-punk was a massive commercial success, but trends are shifting. The nostalgia wave is crashing. Some insiders believe that MGK misses the danger of hip-hop. He misses the conversation being about him.
By teasing a diss track—or allowing one to “leak”—he instantly becomes the number one trending topic. It’s a marketing tactic as old as time: If you want attention, attack the biggest dog in the yard.
But is it worth the risk? If Eminem decides to respond—if he decides to treat MGK not as a nuisance, but as a target—the damage could be permanent this time.
Is It AI? The Modern Twist
We must address the elephant in the room: Artificial Intelligence.
In 2025, we can never be 100% sure what is real. Some fans are convinced this “leak” is an AI fabrication created by a bored troll to stir up drama. The flow sounds a little too perfect; the insults a little too on-the-nose.
However, sources close to MGK’s camp have remained suspiciously silent. Usually, a fake leak is debunked within hours. The silence is deafening. It suggests that even if the audio isn’t a final product, it might be a real demo from a dark moment where MGK considered re-entering the ring.
The Fan Verdict: “Don’t Do It, Colson”
The overwhelming sentiment from fans—even MGK’s own fanbase—is a plea for caution.
“We love the rock stuff. We love the vibe. Don’t go back to the slaughterhouse,” one fan pleaded on Instagram.
There is a feeling that MGK has finally carved out his own lane. He has his own identity. Attacking Eminem feels like a regression. It feels like he is still haunted by “Killshot,” unable to move forward until he gets the last word. But in a battle with Eminem, there is no last word. There is only the word Eminem allows you to have.
The Ultimate Gamble
If this track is real, and if it officially drops, it reveals a man who is tortured by his loss. It reveals that despite the Number 1 albums and the sold-out tours, the scar from 2018 still itches.
“He knows he will lose again.” Maybe that’s true. Or maybe, just maybe, he doesn’t care about winning. Maybe he just wants to prove he’s still brave enough to stand in the fire.
But if the Real Slim Shady decides to stand up again? That fire might just burn the whole house down.
Watch this space. The tea is hot, the leak is viral, and the countdown to destruction might have just begun.