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Eminem has shared the second part of his exclusive Kamikaze interview with Shade 45's Sway. In the follow-up, the rapper elaborates on why he dissed Machine Gun Kelly and how he felt about his reply.

"I gotta answer this motherfucker," he told Sway. Previously, it was revealed that MGK had referred to Eminem's daughter, Hailie, in a song, to which the Detroit rapper responded on his most recent surprise album.

"And every time I do that, it makes that person bigger [...] I wanna' destroy him, but I also don't wanna' make him bigger, cause now, you're a fucking enemy." When asked about the MGK's retaliative "Rap Devil" diss, Eminem, noted "It's not bad ... for him. He has some good lines in it."

Elsewhere, Eminem speaks on the Shady Records/Interscope group, Slaughterhouse, and the beef that arose between him and member Joe Budden. "I'm trying to use my platform to pump up Slaughterhouse every chance I get and you're using your platform to trash me [when] I'm one of the things that keeps this ship moving." Later adding, "I've never got in an interview and said 'Joe Budden's shit is fucking trash.'"

A preview for part three reveals Dr. Dre's thoughts on Kamikaze, with Eminem admitting "It definitely went too far." Check out the full clip for part two above and stay tuned for the third installment.

In other music news, JAY-Z and Diddy top 'Forbes' List of Highest-Paid Hip-Hop Acts 2018. 

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