Pusha T isn’t holding back—and this time, Travis Scott is in his crosshairs.
On Tuesday, he and his brother Malice dropped a new Clipse track titled “So Be It.” In the track’s hard-hitting final verse, Pusha takes aim at a certain Kanye protégé, making it pretty clear who he’s talking about.
While he doesn’t drop any names, it’s crystal clear Travis Scott is the target of these lines:
“You cried in front of me
You died in front of me”
Pusha T doesn’t mince words on the new Clipse track, delivering pointed bars that all but name Travis Scott:
“Calabasas took your bitch and your pride in front of me
Heard Utopia had moved right up the street
And her lip gloss was poppin’, she ain’t need you to eat
The net gon’ call it the way that they see it
But I got the video, I can share and A.E. it
They wouldn’t believe it but I can’t unsee it
Lucky I ain’t TMZ it”
Before the official drop, Pusha confirmed to GQ’s Frazier Tharpe that the track is indeed aimed at Travis. The root of the tension? Travis played Utopia for Pharrell in Paris while Clipse was present—but reportedly left out Drake’s verse on “Meltdown,” where Drake took shots at both Pharrell and Pusha.
Check out Clipse’s latest offering below.
“He’s a whore,” Pusha T said about Travis Scott in a newly surfaced snippet from his conversation with Frazier Tharpe.
While Ye isn’t the target of the fiery verse in “So Be It,” he does get name-dropped in “Ace Trumpets,” the first single from Clipse’s upcoming Pharrell-produced project.
Let God Sort Em Out, Clipse’s first album in over 15 years, drops July 11. You can grab it on vinyl and more through Complex Shop.