Travis Scott Seemingly Unbothered By Pusha T Diss: ‘If You Got To Drop Trav Name For The Rollout, So Be It’
Travis Scott Seemingly Unbothered By Pusha T Diss: ‘If You Got To Drop Trav Name For The Rollout, So Be It’
#TravisScott is finally sharing his side of things in his ongoing feud with Pusha T.
Travis Scott has addressed the insults aimed at him by #PushaT on the #Clipse track “So Be It” during the rollout for their album Let God Sort Em Out. Pusha T’s verse accused Scott of overstepping in studio sessions and playing both sides with artists like Drake, Kanye West, and Pharrell Williams, sparking controversy and a growing beef. Toward the end of the tune, he adds, “You cried in front of me, you d!ed in front of me – Calabasas took your b*tch and your pride in front of me – Her Utopia had moved right up the street – And her lip gloss was poppin’, she ain’t need you to eat.”
In a new interview with Rolling Stone, Travis pushed back on those claims, saying much of what was said “just didn’t make sense” and denying that he brought a film crew or interrupted anything during the studio session. He explained that Pharrell had invited him to join and dismissed the idea that he was causing trouble, adding, “If you got to drop Trav name for the rollout, so be it.” Reflecting on the confusion, Travis also said, “When you go back and look at it … it’s crazy. N****s said I had a film crew [with me]. I’m like, ‘What?’”

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