Jack Harlow dropped his third studio album, Jackman on April 28th. In the LP's second track,  "They Don't Love It," Louisville-based MC indicated that he's already the second-best White rapper of all time.

“Ya boy’s strivin’ to be the most dominant ever/The hardest White boy since the one who rapped about vomit and sweaters/And hold the comments ’cause I promise you I’m honestly better than whoever came to your head right then/They ain’t cut from the same thread like him/They don’t study, doin’ work to get ahead like him/They don’t toss and turn in the f**kin’ bed like him."

The lyrics didn't sit well with Machine Gun Kelly, who accused Jack Harlow of stealing Drake's flow in a track released last month called "Renegade Flow."

In a recent interview on the Rap Radar Podcast, Jack Harlow reacted to MKG's mention, with the following commentary.

“How do you take it in? I guess you just fucking take it,” Harlow said. “Everyone’s entitled to their own opinion, and I feel great about what I said, and I feel great about the reaction. It just is what it is...It was a stream-of-consciousness sort of verse. Not that I don’t stand on my statement. I’m an MC! I’m talking my shit. This is not a new concept to feel yourself. I feel no reservations about what was said at all.”

Source: Hip Hop DX