The Black Keys' Patrick Carney Says Jack White Tried To Fight Him in NYC Last Night

Carney calls White a "bully" and an "asshole."

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UPDATE: Following a heated Twitter exchange of insults (on Carney's part), The Black Keys drummer took to Twitter to end last night's fight? Misunderstanding? Drunk-fueled eye contact? In the span of a few hours, White went from being an "asshole" to "cool." That was fast.

The Black Keys' Patrick Carney is claiming that Jack White tried to fight him at a bar in NYC last night. The two artists have a longstanding history dating back to when White claimed The Black Keys represented a "watered down" version of The White Stripes' sound in his 2014 Rolling Stone cover story. Jack later issued an official apology writing "I wish the band the Black Keys all the success that they can get. I hope the best for their record label Nonesuch who has such a proud history in music… I hope for massive success also for their producer and songwriter Danger Mouse and for the other musicians that their band employs. Lord knows that I can tell you myself how hard it is to get people to pay attention to a two piece band with a plastic guitar."

However, last night's encounter has stirred that drama up again. Patrick took to his Twitter to break down what happened:

In a statement to Pitchfork​, White said: "Nobody tried to fight you, Patrick. Nobody touched you or 'bullied' you. You were asked a question you couldn’t answer so you walked away. So quit whining to the Internet and speak face to face like a human being. End of story."

Patrick then took some shots at the musician on social media but is yet to directly respond to White's statement.

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