Machine Gun Kelly has been a mainstay in the rap game for well over a decade and MGK’s shown versatility to dabble in other genres such as rock and even country with his “Lonely Road” single featuring Jelly Roll. See latest videos, charts and news See latest videos, charts and news The Cleveland native joined Logan Paul’s Impaulsive podcast earlier this week where he discussed a myriad of topics including how he feels white people have given him “the most s–t” when it comes to stigmatizing his place in hip-hop as a white rapper. “I won’t deny that there is a subconscious stigma around that — being white in hip-hop,” he said around the 37-minute mark.

“To me, it’s so funny because the streets f–k with me so tough. It’s honestly from other white people that give me the most s–t.” MGK continued while seemingly saluting his rap battle foe Eminem : “The crazy thing is there’s only been one who’s done it.

There’s only been one who’s done it and crossed that line of acceptance.” Kells returned in July with his John Denver-sampling Jelly Roll collaboration “Lonely Road,” which sits at No. 74 on this week’s Billboard Hot 100 following a No.

33 debut. After laboring over perfecting “Lonely Road” to his standard for two years, MGK admitted he was worried he’d face backlash for people thinking he was attempting to follow in Post Malone’s footsteps in the hip-hop to country pipeline. Posty released his F-1 Trillion album earlier .