For teenage heartthrob 18-year-old Justin Bieber, life is good:

With an estimated net worth of $110 million, according to therichest.org he has more money he knows what to do with.

He also boasts a very stunning collection of cars, including "the first all-electric-luxury car, the 2012 Fiskar Karma.

The question:

Is it about the music or the money?

If asking The Black Keys drummer, Patrick Carney, for Bieber, it is all about the money.

"He's rich, right?" Carney told TMZ after being asked how he felt about Bieber's Grammy-nomination snub. "Grammys [sic] are for, like, music, not for money ... and he's making a lot of money," "He should be happy."

This didn't sit well with the "The Biebs" and those suffering from "Bieber Fever."  

"The black keys drummer should be slapped around haha," Bieber tweeted Tuesday, according to the LA Times.

If not even being considered for a Grammy wasn't enough to irate Bieber, he also had issues with a live-stream he wanted to show to his fans as counterprogramming.

As the LA Times reports, the streaming service was shut down twice, due to his fans "thwarting" the site, causing traffic overload.

"Since nothing is working and im [sic] super upset i feel i gotta make it up to u [sic]. I [sic] should post a new song on twitter so you can still be excited," he wrote, according to the LA Times.

Could this incident lead to a feud between the two musicians (no matter what people think of Beiber, he is still considered a musician) down the road?

If it does, it could be fun to witness?