Did Travis Scott Respond to Pusha T’s Diss on “So Be It”? Viral Post Sparks Confusion; Full Story Explained

Did Travis Scott Respond to Pusha T’s Diss on "So Be It"? Viral Post Sparks Confusion; Full Story Explained

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Pusha T’s new diss track “So Be It” targeting Travis Scott has set the internet on fire. Fans are waiting to see if Travis will respond. A viral post claimed he did, but here’s the truth.

The song “So Be It” is from Clipse’s upcoming album Let God Sort Em Out. Pusha T’s verse takes direct shots at Travis Scott, referencing his breakup with Kylie Jenner and his album Utopia. The lyrics include:

“You cried in front of me, you died in front of me / Calabasas took your bch 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.”

Many believed this was about Kanye West at first. But Pusha T confirmed in a GQ interview that it was aimed at Travis Scott. The beef started when Travis played his album for Pharrell and Clipse in Paris but left out Drake’s diss verse on “Meltdown,” which targeted Pharrell.

Pusha T called Travis Scott a “whore” in the interview, accusing him of being disloyal. He said Travis plays both sides in rap feuds, like when he supported Future and Metro Boomin’s Drake diss track Like That at Rolling Loud.

A viral X (formerly Twitter) post claimed Travis responded with:

“If he wants to see the boys jacking, he’ll get the Jackboys, full force.”

This post gained over 2.7 million views. However, it came from a parody account (@hfr_podcast) and is fake. No official response from Travis Scott has been confirmed.

Fans are divided. Some agree with Pusha T’s criticism, while others think Travis should respond. Social media reactions include:

“Pusha always dissin’ someone. He and Kendrick are only talked about when they start beef.”

“Travis ain’t wrong for staying neutral, but Pusha got a point about loyalty.”

Pusha T’s issues with Travis go beyond just the Paris incident. He also referenced Travis’ past actions, like when Drake dissed Kanye West on Sicko Mode, a track Travis was part of. Pusha sees this as Travis having no real loyalty in rap feuds.

Clipse’s new album Let God Sort Em Out drops on July 11. It’s their first full project since 2009. The album features Pharrell Williams as executive producer and includes artists like Kendrick Lamar and John Legend.

Travis Scott has not publicly addressed the diss. His last social media posts are about his upcoming tour and new music. Fans will have to wait to see if he responds in a song or interview.

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Pusha T is known for his sharp diss tracks, like The Story of Adidon against Drake. His latest attack on Travis Scott shows he’s still one of rap’s most feared lyricists. Whether Travis fights back or ignores it, this beef has everyone talking.

Credits: GQ interviews.


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