The rivalry between Eminem and Machine Gun Kelly (MGK) has been one of hip-hop’s most publicized beefs in the last decade. Spanning sharp diss tracks, personal digs, and fan-fueled debates, the feud has become an enduring chapter in modern rap culture. But now, a surprising figure from the country music scene, Jelly Roll, believes he has what it takes to mend the fractured relationship between the two rap stars.



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How It Started: A Feud Rooted in Personal Jabs

The feud traces back to a 2012 tweet from MGK, who described Eminem’s then-teenage daughter, Hailie, as “hot as f***.” This comment provoked a strong reaction from Eminem, who reportedly blocked MGK’s access to certain platforms, including his radio station Shade 45. MGK countered with accusations of being blacklisted, positioning himself as the scrappy underdog. The conflict reached a boiling point in 2018 when MGK released the diss track “Rap Devil,” taking shots at Eminem’s age and career relevance. Eminem fired back with “Killshot,” a track celebrated for its ferocity and wit, racking up tens of millions of views in a single day. Over time, subtle jabs in subsequent songs have kept the rivalry simmering.

Jelly Roll: Peacemaker in the Making?

Jelly Roll, whose real name is Jason DeFord, has emerged as an unexpected voice advocating for reconciliation. Known for his blend of country and rap influences, Jelly Roll has worked alongside both Eminem and MGK at different points in his career. This gives him a unique perspective—and possibly the trust—needed to bring them together. During a podcast appearance, Jelly Roll explained his belief that both artists have more in common than they might realize. He expressed hope that he could help them see eye-to-eye and one day bury the hatchet.

However, it’s not just about talk. Jelly Roll has already demonstrated his ability to forge meaningful connections. He and MGK, once on rocky terms, have developed a solid working relationship. This evolution in their dynamic could serve as proof that even longstanding tensions can be overcome with the right approach.

What’s Next for Eminem, MGK, and Jelly Roll’s Plan?

As of now, neither Eminem nor MGK has publicly acknowledged Jelly Roll’s proposition. Both remain focused on their respective careers—Eminem recently released a special vinyl edition of Music to Be Murdered By, while MGK continues to explore pop-punk music and acting roles. The lack of immediate response doesn’t necessarily mean the idea is a nonstarter, but it does suggest that any resolution will take time—and perhaps some gentle nudging from Jelly Roll himself.

Ultimately, Jelly Roll’s effort to bridge the gap between Eminem and MGK presents an intriguing narrative twist. Whether he succeeds or not, his involvement offers a fresh perspective on how conflicts in the music industry might one day be resolved—not through more diss tracks, but through dialogue and understanding.