Clipse’s forthcoming album Let God Sort Em Out is already one of the year’s most anticipated hip-hop releases. The Virginia-bred duo of Pusha T and Malice has now released their second video from the upcoming project; “So Be It” is a preview of what fans can expect from Let God Sort Em Out. And in the track’s final verse, Pusha T is taking some lethal shots at Travis Scott.
Over thumping Pharrell production recalling the Beastie Boys’ classic “Paul Revere,” and laced with melodic Arabic chants, Push raps: “You cried in front of me / You died in front of me / Calabasas took your b***h and your pride in front of me.”
Some listeners initially assumed the lines were pointed at Push’s former collaborator, Kanye West. But GQ confirmed that Scott is the intended target. In a new piece GQ published today, Pusha that he took issue with Scott playing his Utopia album for Pharrell in 2023, only to take part in Drake dissing the super producer and Pusha on “Meltdown” later. GQ withheld this part of the Clipse's original cover story interview because
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