Bun B Believes Travis Scott Won’t ‘Back Down’ From Pusha T: ‘When These Beefs Happen, You Have to Respond’
- The hip-hop duo Clipse released their single 'So Be It' on June 17, 2025, targeting rapper Travis Scott amid their upcoming album release.
- Pusha T explained that Travis Scott previewed his 2023 album 'Utopia' for Pharrell in Paris, excluding Drake's verse on 'Meltdown,' which worsened tensions.
- Pusha T accused Travis Scott of being disloyal, labeling him a "whore" and emphasizing that his own actions were genuine, not done with any hesitation or avoidance of difficult truths.
- Clipse's album 'Let God Sort Em Out' will release on July 11, 2025, marking their first in over 15 years and likely continuing unresolved conflicts with Travis Scott.
- Pusha T also referenced ongoing tensions involving Kanye West and Drake, suggesting Clipse's new album will address multiple disputes within rap circles.
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Bun B Believes Travis Scott Won’t ‘Back Down’ From Pusha T: ‘When These Beefs Happen, You Have to Respond’
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Pusha T isn't only venting his frustrations at Kanye West in interviews -- he's unloading on Travis Scott on the upcoming Clipse album!!! "The Breakfast Club"'s Loren LoRosa attended the "Let God Sort 'Em Out" album listening at Roc Nation's office…
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