Pusha T Fires Shots at Travis Scott in New Clipse Single "So Be It"
SummaryPusha T disses Travis Scott in the new Clipse single "So Be It," referencing his album Utopia and alluding to Scott's breakup with Kylie JennerHe accused Scott of lacking loyalty after Drake's diss verse appeared on UTOPIA post-previewClipse also revealed an alternate Verdy cover and merch for their upcoming album, Let God Sort Em Out, dropping July 11Pusha T takes aim at Travis Scott in the latest Clipse single, "So Be It."The track hears Push and Malice glide over production work from Pharrell, with the former directly calling out La Flame in a fiery verse. “You cried in front of me, you died in front of me/Calabasas took your b*tch 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,” he raps, namedropping the Cactus Jack artist's latest album and even alluding to Scott's breakup with Kylie Jenner, with whom he shares two kids with.The Clipse member confirmed that he has a bone to pick with Scott. He told GQ that it began when the latter played UTOPIA for Pharrell at Louis Vuitton HQ, when Clipse was also present and working. Push explained that the version of "Meltdown" — a track that featured a verse from Drake dissing P — that was played that day didn't include Drizzy.Pusha T wasn't a fan of the fact that Drake's verse was included after Scott played the track for Pharrell. He alleged that Scott lacks loyalty, and takes sides when it's convenient for him. “He’s done this a lot. He has no picks. He’ll do this with anybody. He did it with ‘Sicko Mode’… He was on the [Rolling Loud] stage like, ‘Play that, play that,'” he continued, referring to the Future, Metro Boomin and Kendrick Lamar's "Like That" — the diss track that elevated Drake and Dot's feud. “He don’t have no picks, no loyalty to nobody. He’ll jump around whatever he feels is hot or cling onto whatever he feels is hot.”He added, “So, that’s where my issue comes in — like, dawg, don’t even come over here with that, because at the end of the day, I don’t play how y’all play. To me, that really was just like … He’s a wh*re. He’s a wh*re.”In addition to the release of "So Be It," Clipse also unveiled an alternate Verdy cover for their upcoming album Let God Sort Em Out. The reveal includes a merch lineup featuring branded T-shirts in the style of Verdy, graphics with Vick, a vinyl LP, CD and cassette.Watch Clipse's "So Be It" music video below, and pick up some merch via the official webstore. Let God Sort Em Out, the duo's first album in 16 years, drops July 11.Click here to view full gallery at Hypebeast

Summary
- Pusha T disses Travis Scott in the new Clipse single "So Be It," referencing his album Utopia and alluding to Scott's breakup with Kylie Jenner
- He accused Scott of lacking loyalty after Drake's diss verse appeared on UTOPIA post-preview
- Clipse also revealed an alternate Verdy cover and merch for their upcoming album, Let God Sort Em Out, dropping July 11
Pusha T takes aim at Travis Scott in the latest Clipse single, "So Be It."
The track hears Push and Malice glide over production work from Pharrell, with the former directly calling out La Flame in a fiery verse. “You cried in front of me, you died in front of me/Calabasas took your b*tch 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,” he raps, namedropping the Cactus Jack artist's latest album and even alluding to Scott's breakup with Kylie Jenner, with whom he shares two kids with.
The Clipse member confirmed that he has a bone to pick with Scott. He told GQ that it began when the latter played UTOPIA for Pharrell at Louis Vuitton HQ, when Clipse was also present and working. Push explained that the version of "Meltdown" — a track that featured a verse from Drake dissing P — that was played that day didn't include Drizzy.
Pusha T wasn't a fan of the fact that Drake's verse was included after Scott played the track for Pharrell. He alleged that Scott lacks loyalty, and takes sides when it's convenient for him. “He’s done this a lot. He has no picks. He’ll do this with anybody. He did it with ‘Sicko Mode’… He was on the [Rolling Loud] stage like, ‘Play that, play that,'” he continued, referring to the Future, Metro Boomin and Kendrick Lamar's "Like That" — the diss track that elevated Drake and Dot's feud. “He don’t have no picks, no loyalty to nobody. He’ll jump around whatever he feels is hot or cling onto whatever he feels is hot.”
He added, “So, that’s where my issue comes in — like, dawg, don’t even come over here with that, because at the end of the day, I don’t play how y’all play. To me, that really was just like … He’s a wh*re. He’s a wh*re.”
In addition to the release of "So Be It," Clipse also unveiled an alternate Verdy cover for their upcoming album Let God Sort Em Out. The reveal includes a merch lineup featuring branded T-shirts in the style of Verdy, graphics with Vick, a vinyl LP, CD and cassette.
Watch Clipse's "So Be It" music video below, and pick up some merch via the official webstore. Let God Sort Em Out, the duo's first album in 16 years, drops July 11.