Travis Scott breaks silence on Pusha T’s ‘So Be It’ diss

Travis Scott has finally responded to Pusha T following his diss on ‘So Be It’ last year.

In the song from Clipse’s comeback album, Let God Sort Em Out, Pusha rapped, “You cried in front of me, you died in front of me/ Calabasas took your bitch and your pride in front of me.”

Pusha’s issues with Scott stem from Drake dissing his close collaborator, Pharrell, on his 2023 song ‘Meltdown’.

He claimed Scott interrupted a Clipse studio session with Pharrell, where he played his new album but chose not to play Drake’s verse.

However, during a recent interview with Rolling Stone, Scott denied Pusha’s version of events.

“When you go back and look at it … it’s crazy,” he began. “N*ggas said I had a film crew [with me]. I’m like, ‘What?’ I remember when I pulled up, it was them n*ggas that had a film crew. I’m talking about the little microphone on the stick and all of that. I was like, ‘Oh, shit. Am I in a documentary?’”

As for Drake’s verse on ‘Meltdown’, Scott claimed he didn’t have Drake’s verse at the time of the recording session.

“A lot of shit [Pusha] was saying just didn’t make sense to me,” he said. “It was like he was saying I was interrupting shit and I was playing them shit. First of all, I can’t interrupt something that somebody asked me to come pull up on.”

He added, “So when I hear that type of shit, it’s just like, I don’t know, man. If you got to drop Trav name for the rollout, so be it.”

Pusha described Scott as a “whore” and listed other reasons why he has a problem with the Houston rapper.