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Travi$ Scott beefs with MGK

During the Foxtail Festival in Wilmington, Delaware on Saturday night, Travi$ Scott sent a little grease at Machine Gun Kelly during his own show.  Scott was the opening act for MGK and apparently wasn't too thrilled at the fact that there were loads of MGK fans in the crowd, and according to one fan, Scott noticed a girl wearing a "RAGERS" shirt and decided to call it out.  Scott apparently stated that he and Kid Cudi were the only two "real ragers" and tried to get the audience to chant his name, but instead the crowd began shouting "MGK" and "Lace Up," to which Scott responded, "F*ck that fag**t sh*t" before playing his next song.

MGK sub-tweeted about it and how he felt it was funny that artists will say something greasy about him but then not want problems afterward.  Check out the tweets and pictures covering the festival above.


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