Bun B Believes Travis Scott Won’t ‘Back Down’ From Pusha T: ‘When These Beefs Happen, You Have to Respond’
- On June 17, 2025, Clipse released "So Be It," the second single from their highly anticipated album set to drop on July 11, marking their return after a long hiatus.
- The release follows ongoing tensions as Pusha T vents frustrations at Kanye West and unloads on Travis Scott, motivated by Travis’s 2023 song 'Meltdown' and associated diss tracks.
- Pusha closes 'So Be It' with a scathing verse alluding to Travis losing his pride, while Bun B and a UGK member label Pusha a dangerous man who demands responses in rap conflicts.
- Pusha never names Travis directly but references Utopia, Alexander Edwards, and other figures; he also posted, “I hate every last one of you bitches,” signaling his antagonistic stance.
- The album’s release and Pusha’s pointed lyrics suggest a continued escalation in rap rivalries, with comments from involved parties indicating forthcoming responses and sustained media attention.
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