Lil Uzi Vert has shared his eyebrow-raising stance on Jack Harlow‘s relationship with white privilege. Specifically, he believes the “First Class” rapper, a white artist in a predominately-Black genre, doesn’t benefit from his whiteness.

The moment unfolded in West Hollywood, California, on Sunday. A TMZ Tour Bus happened to stumble across Lil Uzi Vert during a casual outing, and he ultimately decided to take a moment to hop into the bus for some photo ops.

Fans were immediately blown away by seeing the “XO Tour Llif3” rapper up close and personal, with people — including a self-proclaimed “old groupie” — fawning over his presence.

Meanwhile, the tour guide was on a mission to get a juicy headline out of Lil Uzi Vert.

“You’re friends with Jack Harlow. Do you think he deserves all the hate that he’s getting?” the guide inquired, referring to the widespread backlash against his latest album, Come Home the Kids Miss You.

“No. He’s really good,” Lil Uzi Vert responded.

In turn, the guide acknowledged the allegation that Jack Harlow isn’t a good rapper and has only gotten as far as he has because of white privilege.

“No, he doesn’t have white privilege. He’s signed to Black people,” Lil Uzi Vert proudly proclaimed amid the bus riders’ laughter.

The story swiftly began making rounds on the internet, and people understandably began chiming in on Twitter. Some users laughed about the situation, with one person acknowledging that Lil Uzi Vert was asked about Jack Harlow instead of his artistry.

It was also pointed out that Jack Harlow could be both a good rapper and someone who benefits from white privilege.

Jack Harlow’s past commentary on the subject was also referenced.

And, of course, others chimed in to defend Jack Harlow’s name.

Neither rapper has yet to acknowledge Lil Uzi Vert’s comments publicly.