Today saw the release of the video on the rapper's VEVO channel. You can watch it below. The song features Waka Flocka Flame while the visual features a heavy cameo from comedian Katt Williams.
There was at least one person who was not happy that the clip was released: Machine Gun Kelly. In a series of tweets, 3 of which have since been deleted, he said that the "wrong version" was released and blamed "idiots in management."
He had some other choice words, as well. Here is what he said, in full:
Veteran music producer Dame Grease told XXL that Machine Gun Kelly did more than just meet his idol, DMX, recently - he recorded a collaboration with him that will likely appear on the Cleveland rapper's debut album, produced by Grease.
"It's dark... it has a choir, real dark, the beat is banging," Grease told XXL. "It sounds like [DMX's] 2012 'N***** Done Started Something.' He went in. I don't know what it was. I think he got a good vibe from Kelly and wanted to give him something real classic."
In a new "Perfectly Smooth" Ciroc promotion, Diddy jumps a bull. Or, at least, a person digitally altered to have Diddy's head, jumps a bull. It's a fun clip. Watch below.
On Twitter, Diddy shared details of Heavy D's public wake, referencing a website, rememberheavyd.com.
The wake will be held at Grace Baptist Church on 52 South 6th Avenue in Mount Vernon, New York. The general public is invited to attend on Thursday from 12 PM ET through 6 PM ET.
The website has information for those who would like to donate to a fund that will benefit the late rapper's daughter.
Machine Gun Kelly performed in Springfield, Virginia on Sunday night. During his set, he paid tribute to Eminem by performing a verse from "Lose Yourself," the Detroit rapper's 2002 hit.
Dro Victorious has the footage, which you can watch below. The Eminem tribute is toward the end.
Fuse's "Hip Hop Shop" recently spoke with Machine Gun Kelly for their "What's Next" series. He talks about his background and how he was exposed to hip-hop.
On Saturday, Drake performed in Cleveland as part of his Club Paradise tour. Who did he bring out? Machine Gun Kelly, who performed "Wild Boy," with Drake as hype man.
Following his performance, MGK asked the Toronto-based rapper if he could stay on stage and watch, a request that Drake quickly approved.