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Pusha T Confirms He's Dissing Travis Scott on Fiery New Clipse Track "So Be It"

Pusha called out Travis for allowing Drake to take shots at Pharrell on "Meltdown."

Pusha T in a maroon suit with embellishments; Travis Scott in casual wear with sunglasses, standing against a Fanatics backdrop.
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Pusha T, once again, is decidedly not fucking around—and this time he's got his eyes set on Travis Scott.

He and brother Malice launched another new Clipse track, “So Be It,” on Tuesday. In the fiery Let God Sort Em Out song’s closing verse, King Push lets a certain Ye disciple have it, leaving little to the imagination.

Though not outright named, it's pretty damn clear that Travis Scott is the intended recipient of the below:

"You cried in front of me

You died in front of me

Calabasas took your bitch and your pride in front of me

Heard Utopia had moved right up the street

And her lip gross 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"

Prior to the song's official release, Pusha recently confirmed as much to Complex alum Frazier Tharpe in an interview for GQ. See that here, but in short, Pusha was upset that Travis previewed his album Utopia to Pharrell in Paris with Clipse in attendance, but he didn't play Drake's verse on "Meltdown"—a song where Drake taunts Pharrell and Pusha.

Listen to the latest from Clipse below.

“He’s a whore,” Pusha said of La Flame in a newly released excerpt from a larger, previously aggregated conversation with Frazier.

While the artist formerly known as Kanye West isn't the subject of the “So Be It” verse in question, he did get a direct mention in “Ace Trumpets,” the previously released first single from Clipse’s Pharrell-produced new album.

Let God Sort Em Out, the duo's first new album in over 15 years, is out July 11. Get it on vinyl and other formats here via Complex Shop.

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