Pusha T Takes Aim at Travis Scott on Clipse’s New ‘So Be It’ Single: ‘He’s a Whore’
Before media members got a sneak peek of “Let God Sort Em Out” at Roc Nation HQ in NYC, Clipse lit up the summer with the release of the album’s second single on Tuesday. Produced by none other than Pharrell, “So Be It” hit the airwaves, showcasing Pusha T and Malice trading fiery verses over Skateboard P’s slick production. But all eyes were on Pusha T’s scathing final verse, where he takes aim at Travis Scott.
In a bold move, Pusha raps, “You cried in front of me, you died in front of me/ Calabasas took your girl and your pride in front of me/ Heard ‘Utopia’ had moved right up the street/ And her lip gloss was poppin’, she didn’t need you to eat,” hinting at Scott’s split from beauty mogul Kylie Jenner.
As speculation swirled that the verse was a jab at his former collaborator Kanye West, Pusha T clarified in an interview with GQ that his words were directed at La Flame himself. The feud between Pusha T and Scott stemmed from an incident where Scott played his upcoming album “Utopia” for Pharrell at Louis Vuitton HQ while Clipse was also in the same creative space working on their own project.
Feeling betrayed by Scott’s lack of loyalty and opportunism, Pusha T shared, “He has no allegiance. He’ll jump on whatever bandwagon he thinks is hot.” This perceived lack of integrity struck a nerve with Pusha T, leading him to dub Scott as unfaithful and disloyal in the industry.
With tensions running high, Pusha T made it clear that he doesn’t play by the same rules as Scott, emphasizing that he values loyalty and authenticity above all else. Set to drop on July 11, “Let God Sort Em Out” promises to bring more heat, setting the stage for a potential clash of egos in the hip-hop scene.
As the music industry braces for the album’s release, fans can catch a glimpse of the powerful track “So Be It” in the accompanying video. With its sharp lyrics and pulsating beats, the song serves as a testament to the unyielding spirit of Clipse and their fearless approach to storytelling through music.
In a landscape where alliances shift and egos clash, Pusha T stands his ground as a beacon of authenticity and integrity. As the drama unfolds, one thing is certain – the music industry has never been more electrifying. Strap in and get ready for the fireworks, because Clipse is about to shake things up like never before.





