Pusha T Calls Out Travis Scott in New Clipse Song: ‘No Loyalty to Nobody’
It’s not clocking to them that Pusha T is standing on business.

Pusha T is standing on business fr.
The rapper, along with his brother Malice, dropped another song from their upcoming album Let God Sort Em Out. On “So Be It,” they have some choice words for former labelmate Travis Scott, referencing his break-up with Kylie Jenner and ability to somehow remain neutral in every rap battle.
“You cried in front of me, you died in front of me / Calabasas took your bitch and your pride in front of me,” he raps over a Pharrell production. “Heard Utopia had moved right up the street / and her lip gloss was poppin’, she ain't need you to eat.”
While his words aren’t as lethal as other disses, he unpacks why he took shots at Travis in an interview with GQ, saying it began when Travis played most of the Utopia album for him and Pharrell one afternoon in Paris and conveniently left out the Drake verse on “Meltdown” that took shots at Pharrell.
“He's smiling, laughing, jumping around, doing his fucking monkey dance,” Pusha told the outlet. “We weren‘t into the music, but he wanted to play it, wanted to film [us and Pharrell listening to it]. And then, a week later, you hear ‘Meltdown,’ which he didn’t play. He played the song, but not [Drake’s verse].”
Clearly it’s not clocking to yall that Pusha T stands on business when it comes to Pharrell pic.twitter.com/tjogrchB7K
— babyxheem🥇 (@babyxheem) June 17, 2025
Pusha wasn’t done airing out his grievances.
“He's done this a lot. He has no picks. He‘ll do this with anybody. He did it with ‘Sicko Mode.’”
“He was on the [Rolling Loud] stage like, ‘Play that, play that!’ He don’t have no picks, no loyalty to nobody. He’ll jump around whatever he feels is hot or cling onto whatever he feels is hot. But you can play those games with those people…We're not in your mix. Keep your mix over there.”
Pusha also called Travis a ”whore.”
Let God Sort Em Out drops July 11.
Pusha T when Travis was crying in front of him pic.twitter.com/p9EPvd4YSI
— Dev (@AReclusiveGod) June 17, 2025
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