MGK has confirmed that a lyric from his track Fix Ur Face with Fred Durst is about Yungblud, after fan speculation.
The father-of-two was rumoured to have dissed the fellow musician with the lyric, “Mickey Mouse kids turned rockstars / Leaving private schools, tryna be outlaws” which the former has now commented on.
In an appearance on The Garza Podcast, the Till I Die singer stated, “The song is three minutes of lines about different things but yeah, the specific line, loyalty is really the only thing that matters.”
MGK, whose real name is Colson Barker, went on to say that when he is vulnerable with someone, it means that he is opening his heart and letting them in, and if they don’t take the opportunity to defend their friend when they have it, it breaks his heart.
“It shatters me. Be my friend in public the same way that you are in private. You know, but it’s an angry line in an angry song. A line is a line and I don’t really like to describe art,” he continued, adding, “That sh*t hurt me but that is that. But, you know, [he’s] super, super talented and all that…”
MGK praised Yungblud as an artist but noted that what he cares about besides the music is what a person stands for and what they stand on.
Notably, the feud goes back to 2024 when during a podcast the 28-year-old did not defend the Rap Devil singer.