White on White Beef

When Caucasian stars clash.

White on White Beef - Cleveland, Ohio's Machine Gun Kelly recently went on record to clear up a misunderstanding between himself and fellow white rapper Yelawolf. MGK says that comments he made about Yela on Power 105's morning show The Breakfast Club, in New York weren't meant to diss. This statement came shortly after Yela responded to him on Bootleg Kev's radio show. This isn't the first time artists of the white minority in hip hop and R&B have beefed. Here are a few other occurences… (Photos from left: Johnny Nunez/WireImage, Astrid Stawiarz/Getty Images)

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White on White Beef - Cleveland, Ohio's Machine Gun Kelly recently went on record to clear up a misunderstanding between himself and fellow white rapper Yelawolf. MGK says that comments he made about Yela on Power 105's morning show The Breakfast Club, in New York weren't meant to diss. This statement came shortly after Yela responded to him on Bootleg Kev's radio show. This isn't the first time artists of the white minority in hip hop and R&B have beefed. Here are a few other occurences… (Photos from left: Johnny Nunez/WireImage, Astrid Stawiarz/Getty Images)

3rd Bass vs. Beastie Boys - After the Beastie Boys jumped shipped at Def Jam in 1989, a deal at Capitol their replacements, the white rapper duo 3rd Bass wasted no time bashing them. They used their song, "Sons of 3rd Bass" off their debut The Cactus Album to fire a few shows at The Beasties which were returned on their "Professor Booty" aimed at Bass.  (Photos: Def Jam Records; Ron Wolfson/Landov)

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3rd Bass vs. Beastie Boys - After the Beastie Boys jumped shipped at Def Jam in 1989, a deal at Capitol their replacements, the white rapper duo 3rd Bass wasted no time bashing them. They used their song, "Sons of 3rd Bass" off their debut The Cactus Album to fire a few shows at The Beasties which were returned on their "Professor Booty" aimed at Bass.  (Photos: Def Jam Records; Ron Wolfson/Landov)

3rd Bass vs. Vanilla Ice - Vanilla Ice was an open target for any and everyone back in July 1990 when he dropped his radio hit "Ice Ice Baby," but for white rappers who felt that they had personally struggled to legitimize their space in the hip-hop world, Ice's presence was personally insulting. 3rd Bass' 1991 track "Pop Goes the Weasel" was a blatant Ice diss record that went on to be one of their biggest hits.(Photos: Def Jam Records; Dave Hogan/Hulton Archive/Getty Images)

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3rd Bass vs. Vanilla Ice - Vanilla Ice was an open target for any and everyone back in July 1990 when he dropped his radio hit "Ice Ice Baby," but for white rappers who felt that they had personally struggled to legitimize their space in the hip-hop world, Ice's presence was personally insulting. 3rd Bass' 1991 track "Pop Goes the Weasel" was a blatant Ice diss record that went on to be one of their biggest hits.(Photos: Def Jam Records; Dave Hogan/Hulton Archive/Getty Images)

Eminem vs. Everlast - Eminem dissed most of his white-rapper forebearers on his debut promo single "I Just Don't Give a F---," but his squabble with Everlast, formerly from House of Pain, lasted for years. It got particularly drastic on "I Remember," on which Em made fun of Everlast for having a heart attack, rapping, "I was right there laughin' when I heard the news / I just wish the cardiac would'a murdered you." Cold-blooded.(Photos from left to right: Chris Connor / WENN, Frank Micelotta/ImageDirect)

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Eminem vs. Everlast - Everlast, allegedly got upset after Eminem didn't pay him his proper respect backstage at a concert. In fact, Em didn't even recognize the House of Pain frontman. Shortly thereafter, the pair exchanged disses on wax. However, things got ugly when Everlast pressed Em's buttons by calling out his daughter on "Whitey's Revenge." Em responded with "Quitter" and "S*** On You" which decisively ended the battle in his favor. (Photos: Chris Connor/WENN; Frank Micelotta/ImageDirect/Getty Images)

Eminem vs. Limp Bizkit  - Em's beef with Everlast spread to include Fred Durst and DJ Lethal of Limp Bizkit, after Lethal went on TRL and sided with his former band member Everlast. Em released the diss track "Girls" on which he called the Limp Bizkit guys "sissies" among other things.  (Photos: Frank Micelotta/ImageDirect/Getty Images)

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Eminem vs. Limp Bizkit  - Em's beef with Everlast spread to include Fred Durst and DJ Lethal of Limp Bizkit, after Lethal went on TRL and sided with his former band member Everlast. Em released the diss track "Girls" on which he called the Limp Bizkit guys "sissies" among other things.  (Photos: Frank Micelotta/ImageDirect/Getty Images)

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Eminem vs. N*Sync  - Eminem made his major label debut in 1999. By 2001 the white rapper from Detroit was infringing on popular bubble gum boy band N*Sync's territory- the top of the pop charts. Because N*Sync was simply to clean to get down on Slim Shady's level, the Justin Timberlake-headed group received some hilarious jabs including the visuals for his "The Real Slim Shady" off his third studio album The Marshall Mathers LP in 2000. (Photos: Brenda Chase/Online USA/Getty Images)

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Eminem vs. N*Sync  - Eminem made his major label debut in 1999. By 2001 the white rapper from Detroit was infringing on popular bubble gum boy band N*Sync's territory- the top of the pop charts. Because N*Sync was simply to clean to get down on Slim Shady's level, the Justin Timberlake-headed group received some hilarious jabs including the visuals for his "The Real Slim Shady" off his third studio album The Marshall Mathers LP in 2000. (Photos: Brenda Chase/Online USA/Getty Images)

Eminem vs. Insane Clown Posse - There was never any cross-town love shown between these Detroit natives. Long before Em was ever a star, ICP accused him of falsely using their name on a flier to draw a crowd to one of his shows, and the Posse never forgot. Their "Slim Anus" song, a remix of Em's "My Name Is," is the only official diss track in the battle but they've exchanged one-liner shots at one another throughout the years. (Photos: Kevin Winter/Getty Images; Carlo Allegri/Getty Images)

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Eminem vs. Insane Clown Posse - There was never any cross-town love shown between these Detroit natives. Long before Em was ever a star, ICP accused him of falsely using their name on a flier to draw a crowd to one of his shows, and the Posse never forgot. Their "Slim Anus" song, a remix of Em's "My Name Is," is the only official diss track in the battle but they've exchanged one-liner shots at one another throughout the years. (Photos: Kevin Winter/Getty Images; Carlo Allegri/Getty Images)

Eminem vs. Moby - When Moby spoke out against Eminem in 2004 it was a reaction to his homophobic and misogynistic. When Eminem spoke out about Moby it was a knee jerk reaction to Moby's disparaging comments. In his "Without Me," Em poked fun at the singers career and age but even years later Moby maintained that Em and anyone who works with or promotes them has "blood on their hands." (Photos: Kevin Winter/ImageDirect/Getty Images)

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Eminem vs. Moby - When Moby spoke out against Eminem in 2004 it was a reaction to his homophobic and misogynistic. When Eminem spoke out about Moby it was a knee jerk reaction to Moby's disparaging comments. In his "Without Me," Em poked fun at the singers career and age but even years later Moby maintained that Em and anyone who works with or promotes them has "blood on their hands." (Photos: Kevin Winter/ImageDirect/Getty Images)

Vanilla Ice vs. Queen and David Bowie - In an infamous interview he later said was a joke, Vanilla Ice tried to front like his 1990 hit "Ice, Ice Baby" didn't sample Queen and David Bowie's "Under Pressure." He changed his tune when they sued the pants off of him, giving up a large percentage of royalties in an out of court settlement.  (Photos from left: Dave Hogan/Hulton Archive/Getty Images, Dave Hogan/Getty Images, Dave Hogan/Hulton Archive/Getty Images)

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Vanilla Ice vs. Queen and David Bowie - Vanilla Ice obviously sampled Queen and David Bowie's "Under Pressure" for 1990's "Ice Ice Baby" …right? Ice infamously tried to deny that he'd jacked the sample, saying that his version was different because he had added an extra note. However, he double-backed claiming that he was kidding when he tried to make such a facetious claim and ultimately paid Queen and Bowie for the sample and provided Mercury and Bowie with songwriting credit for the track. (Photos: Dave Hogan/Hulton Archive/Getty Images)

Asher Roth vs. Spencer Pratt - OK maybe it wasn't full on beef but when reality star Spencer Pratt decided to go for a career in rap, he started up by trying to stir up trouble. Pratt called out fellow white rapper Roth for lack of substance in his songs. Although there's no was Pratt could've been serious, he acting like. However, Roth knew better, he completely dismissed Pratt by ignoring him altogether. (Photos: Ethan Miller/Getty Images; David Becker/Getty Images)

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Asher Roth vs. Spencer Pratt - OK maybe it wasn't full on beef but when reality star Spencer Pratt decided to go for a career in rap, he started up by trying to stir up trouble. Pratt called out fellow white rapper Roth for lack of substance in his songs. Although there's no was Pratt could've been serious, he acting like. However, Roth knew better, he completely dismissed Pratt by ignoring him altogether. (Photos: Ethan Miller/Getty Images; David Becker/Getty Images)

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Justin Timberlake Spears Britney - At a performance the day before the Super Bowl, Justin Timberlake introduced his hit "Cry Me a River," widely reported to be about his ex-lady Britney Spears with the following rant: "Sometimes in life, you think you found the one. But then one day you find out that she is just some b---h!"(Photos from left: Mark Mainz/Getty Image, Carlos Alvarez/Getty Images)

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Justin Timberlake vs. Britney Spears  - After pop stars Justin Timberlake and Britney Spears ended their three years relationship in 2002, JT lamented over the lost love on "Cry Me a River" a song off his debut album Justified that year. The music video for the song, which featured a Britney Spears look-a-like, alleged infidelity. (Photos: Mark Mainz/Getty Images; Carlos Alvarez/Getty Images)

Lance Bass vs. Justin Timberlake  - From the moment we heard Justin Timberlake's Justified album we knew there was no turning back. However, it seems, former N*Sync bandmate Lance Bass was the last to know. Bass said he held out on coming out of the closet in case their was a chance for an N*Sync reunion which to his dismay, Justin repeatedly vetoed. (Photos: Amanda Edwards/Getty Images; Frank Micelotta/ImageDirect/Getty Images)

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Lance Bass vs. Justin Timberlake  - From the moment we heard Justin Timberlake's Justified album we knew there was no turning back. However, it seems, former N*Sync bandmate Lance Bass was the last to know. Bass said he held out on coming out of the closet in case their was a chance for an N*Sync reunion which to his dismay, Justin repeatedly vetoed. (Photos: Amanda Edwards/Getty Images; Frank Micelotta/ImageDirect/Getty Images)

Pink vs. Christina Aguilera - Pink has no sympathy for her pop music contemporaries Christina Aguilera and Britney Spears. The singer displayed her lack of love for the pair when she tweeted, "Out of myself, Britney and Christina, didn't everyone think I was gonna be the troublemaker? LOOK MA! No CUFFS!" shortly after Aguilera was arrested for drunk driving in February 2011. (Photos: Peter Kramer/Getty Images; John Li/Getty Images)

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Pink vs. Christina Aguilera - Pink has no sympathy for her pop music contemporaries Christina Aguilera and Britney Spears. The singer displayed her lack of love for the pair when she tweeted, "Out of myself, Britney and Christina, didn't everyone think I was gonna be the troublemaker? LOOK MA! No CUFFS!" shortly after Aguilera was arrested for drunk driving in February 2011. (Photos: Peter Kramer/Getty Images; John Li/Getty Images)

Lady Gaga vs. Katy Perry - Lady Gaga and "California Girls" singer Katy Perry were at odds over the release of Gaga's "Alejandro" video in JUne 2010. On the same day of the video's release Perry tweeted about the visuals subliminally, stating "Using blasphemy as entertainment is as cheap as a comedian telling a fart joke." An unapologetic Gaga had no response for the criticisms. (Photos Christopher Polk/Getty Images; Kristian Dowling/PictureGroup)

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Lady Gaga vs. Katy Perry - Lady Gaga and "California Girls" singer Katy Perry were at odds over the release of Gaga's "Alejandro" video in JUne 2010. On the same day of the video's release Perry tweeted about the visuals subliminally, stating "Using blasphemy as entertainment is as cheap as a comedian telling a fart joke." An unapologetic Gaga had no response for the criticisms. (Photos Christopher Polk/Getty Images; Kristian Dowling/PictureGroup)

Lady Gaga vs. Christina Aguilera  - Long before Lady Gaga had her first hit single, pop princess Christina Aguilera was being accused of jocking her style. Yeah you read that right. Although Aguilera's career precedes Gaga's by quite a few years some of Aguilera's more recent (and drastic) fashion statements have mirrored Gaga's. We suspect that it's more an issue of both singers idolizing Madonna, then it is of them copying one another. Either way, it's caused tensions between the girls who have dismissed one another in interviews repeatedly. (Photos Kristian Dowling/PictureGroup; REUTERS/Tobias Schwarz/Landov)

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Lady Gaga vs. Christina Aguilera  - Long before Lady Gaga had her first hit single, pop princess Christina Aguilera was being accused of jocking her style. Yeah you read that right. Although Aguilera's career precedes Gaga's by quite a few years some of Aguilera's more recent (and drastic) fashion statements have mirrored Gaga's. We suspect that it's more an issue of both singers idolizing Madonna, then it is of them copying one another. Either way, it's caused tensions between the girls who have dismissed one another in interviews repeatedly. (Photos Kristian Dowling/PictureGroup; REUTERS/Tobias Schwarz/Landov)