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Clipse Drops “So Be It”- Pusha T Takes Aim at Travis Scott Over Loyalty

The Clipse are back—and they’ve returned with a vengeance.

On their new track “So Be It,” the legendary rap duo taps into their signature cold, calculated energy.

But it’s Pusha T’s blistering verse that has the internet buzzing.

Known for never pulling punches, Pusha takes direct shots at none other than Travis Scott, accusing him of disloyalty and calling out a personal moment that’s as raw as it is ruthless.

“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.”*

The verse plays out like a public unraveling—intensely personal, layered with betrayal, and dripping with venom.

While Travis Scott’s Utopia soared commercially and sonically, Pusha makes it clear he’s unimpressed and unafraid to air out what he sees as a fractured relationship.

The Clipse haven’t released a full-length project together in over a decade, but this track signals something serious is brewing.

Whether this is part of a larger rollout or just a one-off lyrical statement, it’s clear: Pusha T still has smoke for anyone who strays from loyalty—especially when emotions, reputations, and relationships are involved.

Fans are already dissecting every line, questioning what really happened between Pusha and Travis, and speculating whether Scott will respond.

In a rap era that sometimes feels more filtered than raw, this track is a jarring reminder of the Clipse’s unfiltered potency—and Pusha T’s mastery of the art of war.

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