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Machine Gun Kelly Seemingly Disses Yungblud On New Fred Durst Collab “Fix Ur Face”

The two cringiest dudes in "rock" music are apparently feuding. Despite previous collaborations together, MGK and Yungblud may no longer be friends after the former rapper's new collab with Fred Durst seemed to diss the British star.

Earlier this week, MGK and the Limp Bizkit frontman released "Fix Ur Face" (about which MGK said, "been limping with the bizkit for years, time to do it again"). MGK's verse has a line that goes, "Mickey Mouse kids turned rockstars/ Leaving private schools, tryna be outlaws." Yungblud attended a private boarding school in England, as well as the Arts Educational School in London. In 2016, he appeared on the first season of the Disney show The Lodge. So... conclusions are being drawn.

Yet MGK seems to be denying it: "I see one particular line is going over your heads," he posted on X. Yungblud guested on MGK's 2019 track "I Think I'm OKAY," and the following year MGK was featured on Yungblud's "acting like that."

There's also a line on that song that fans are speculating to be about the Osbournes: "And all the oldheads tryna kill the vibe/ But rock’s not dead as long as I'm alive." In 2024, Yungblud appeared on The Osbournes Podcast and Kelly Osbourne brought up MGK, accusing him of ripping off Yungblud's style: "He took the whole pink thing from you," she said, to which Yungblud responded, "I feel like with style and with music you can tell what's real and what's fake."

Check out "Fix Ur Face" below if that's something you're interested in.

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