Gaeko, E-Sens, Simon D Fire Back In Diss Track Battle

As rappers E-Sens, Gaeko, and Simon D continue their aggressive back-and-forth diss track fight, many fans are trying to sift through the songs' lyrics to uncover what could be the real truth behind this very public argument.

It all began with Swings and the release of "King Swings Part 2," a song called out Simon D for his behavior toward his former Supreme Team partner E-Sens.

"When Sens was kicked out, you just held hands with Dynamic Duo. When he was asleep, you sent the proof. And then you come out on TV, smile like an idiot like you're actually nice. Is it his fault that he didn't want to agree to the 1,000,000,000 KRW slave contract? Simon-D you f*cker I knew you were bad from the moment you stole JTONG. Simon D, go with Primary to the gay bar."

Simon D made his formal reply with the song "Control" stating, "E-Sens vs Amoeba Culture, E-Sens vs Dynamic Duo - I had a lot of problems with them, too, but they didn't get along. I couldn't hold hands with either one. I always held tightly onto my little brother's wrist - really," in the song's lyrics.

He goes on to address the issue of JTONG, another rapper, claiming he was not stolen, but Swings was the one who drove him away and appealed to his attacker to ask E-Sens who exactly is at fault.

"Ask your friend if I'm the type to betray people. The one thing for sure is that you don't have the truth. Get it, you motherf*cker?" Simon D concluded at the end of "Control."

Meanwhile E-Sens and Dynamic Duo's Gaeko have been firing back and forth at each other with their own tracks.

After E-Sens released his "You Can't Control Me" on Friday, Gaeko replied with "I Can Control You," saying that ten years from now his song will be seen as "poison" and that he will only be remembered as "the kid who dissed Gaeko."

"I've erased the memories of respect I had of you before the law is brought in
It's time for you to distinguish between bravery and stupidity, save your words you brainless person who doesn't know how to do anything except complain," said Gaeko in his response track.

But, of course, no one would expect E-Sens to leave it at that - he quickly followed up with "True Story," making claims that his departure from Amoeba Culture had a financial element, supporting Swings's initial claims.

He finishes the song asking for the battle to continue, "You don't represent rappers, you represent the dirty entertainment. Who's the one who was brave and who's the one who cheated while hiding? I'm stepping out. Don't worry, my passion is still like fire. Speak up if I lied about anything here."

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