“He’s a White person who raps,” Macklemore says during an interview with Billboard. "I think regardless of where you come from or how amazing you are, you’re still a White person appropriating a Black art form.”Macklemore & Ryan Lewis' newalbum features the song “White Privilege II,” in which Macklemore raps, “The culture was never yours to make better -- you’re Miley, you’re Elvis, you’re Iggy Azalea.”Although he intended that line to mean that he was part of that group of White artists, listeners may not taken it that way.“I don’t think people understood that I’m in my own head [saying], ‘You’re Miley. You’re Elvis. You’re Iggy Azalea,’” Macklemore says. "I’m talking about myself."Iggy Azalea took offense to the comment, but Macklemore says he hasn’t talked to her sinceshe tweeted that, “he shouldnt have spent the last 3 yrs having friendly convos and taking pictures together at events etc if those were his feelings."as seen on http://hiphopdx.com/news/id.37747/title.macklemore-eminem-benefits-from-white-privilege