Tag: Pusha T

  • Pusha T Blasts Travis Scott Over Loyalty Issues: ‘He’s a Whore’

    Pusha T Blasts Travis Scott Over Loyalty Issues: ‘He’s a Whore’

    Clipse rapper accuses Travis of betrayal and siding with Drake in Pharrell feud

    Pusha T has unleashed a scathing attack on Travis Scott, calling the Houston rapper a “whore” and accusing him of disloyalty, manipulation, and shady behavior within the industry.

    In a new GQ interview, Pusha confirmed that his controversial bars on Clipse’s song “So Be It” weren’t aimed at Kanye West, as many believed, but rather at his former GOOD Music labelmate, Travis Scott. The tension stems from Scott’s involvement in Drake’s “Meltdown,” where Drake took aim at Pharrell Williams — Pusha’s longtime friend and collaborator.

    According to Pusha, the drama started in Paris: “We were in Pharrell’s studio, and Travis came through all smiles. He wanted to play us his new album, filming everything… but conveniently left out Drake’s verse.” A week later, Pusha heard the diss — and felt blindsided.

    “He’s done this before,” Pusha said, referencing “Sicko Mode,” where Drake dissed Kanye West. “He has no picks. He’ll do this with anybody. He’s a whore.”

    Pusha didn’t hold back, criticizing Scott’s loyalty and integrity: “That filthy quality… that lack of loyalty. Travis really has that. He’s proven it.”

    Travis Scott has not responded to the remarks.

  • Pusha T Opens Up on Kanye West Fallout: ‘We Never Saw Eye to Eye’

    Pusha T Opens Up on Kanye West Fallout: ‘We Never Saw Eye to Eye’

    Pusha T has finally laid bare the reasons behind his fractured relationship with Kanye West, admitting the pair never truly connected beyond the music.

    Speaking candidly on The New York Times’ Popcast, the Clipse rapper said, “We made great music. Outside of music, we’re nothing. Outside of that, his principles, his morals, his mindset — we don’t see eye to eye hardly ever and we never have.”

    The former GOOD Music president added that while he always spoke his mind around Ye, the disconnect ran deeper: “I don’t even know if I ever held my tongue… But what you do with that information, in taking advice or perspective from me, that’s what you do. But I don’t regret any of it.”

    In a recent GQ interview, Pusha was even more direct. “He knows I don’t think he’s a man. He knows it,” he said. “He’s showed me the weakest sides of him, and he knows how I think of weak people.”

    The tension also spilled into the music, with Pusha seemingly taking aim at Ye on Clipse’s comeback single “Ace Trumpets” with the biting bar:

    “Look at them, him and him, still waitin’ on Yeezy / I hope you got your squeegees / At your interviews, I just ki-ki.”

    Their relationship officially deteriorated after Pusha’s departure from GOOD Music in 2022, following Kanye’s string of antisemitic outbursts.

    Though West has yet to respond to these latest statements, his previous rants about former collaborators suggest more may come. As it stands, the once-powerful creative alliance between the two appears to be permanently severed.

  • No Malice Names Kendrick Lamar’s “Not Like Us” as Favorite Song Amid Clipse Album Buzz

    No Malice Names Kendrick Lamar’s “Not Like Us” as Favorite Song Amid Clipse Album Buzz



    Pusha T’s Brother No Malice Gives Props to Kendrick Lamar’s Drake Diss Track, Sparks Collaboration Rumors for Let God Sort Em Out

    Clipse’s No Malice has named Kendrick Lamar’s track “Not Like Us,” which features a bold diss aimed at Drake, as his current favorite song. This is no surprise, given the longstanding tensions between his brother Pusha T and Drake. The duo was recently spotted at the Louis Vuitton fashion show during Paris Fashion Week, where they discussed their fashion choices and music.

    In a conversation with The People’s Gallery, No Malice shared his admiration for Lamar’s track, which continues to dominate discussions in the rap world. Lamar’s pointed lyrics about Drake have sparked significant attention, making the track a standout for fans and artists alike.

    The mention of “Not Like Us” comes amid growing rumors that Kendrick might feature on Clipse’s long-awaited album Let God Sort Em Out. Speculation emerged when TikTok user Nigel Cooper suggested that Kendrick appears on the unreleased track “Chains & Whips,” which Clipse premiered at a Louis Vuitton show in 2023. Clipse and Kendrick have yet to confirm the collaboration, but anticipation continues to build for the album’s release.



  • Pusha T Sparks Clipse Album Speculation With Social Media Move

    Pusha T Sparks Clipse Album Speculation With Social Media Move

    King Pusha fuels Clipse album rumors by wiping his Instagram, hinting at the long-awaited release

    Pusha T is fueling anticipation for the long-awaited Clipse album Let God Sort ‘Em Out after wiping his Instagram this week. That action is a rite before a possible new project. Fans have been all the more excited since last month when Pusha announced that the album is finished. It will be their first project in over 15 years.

    Speaking with journalist Ari Melber at Miami Art Week in December, Pusha reiterated that Clipse’s return was a long time coming, but said it’s complete now. “It’s done. I promise you. It’s in my phone,” he said. The album, which has a working title of Let God Sort Em Out, is expected to illustrate how the artistry of street hip-hop has evolved.

    Pusha also shared about the creative process, explaining that Pharrell produced the entire album. “We’re very precious with this music,” he said, speaking on the care they take in their works. Anticipation is building, and fans eagerly await the next chapter of the legendary duo’s career. Still, nothing has been officially confirmed, although Pusha’s act on social media suggests the release could be coming soon.

  • Pusha T Takes Jabs at Drake Following Legal Action Over Kendrick Lamar’s Diss Track

    Pusha T Takes Jabs at Drake Following Legal Action Over Kendrick Lamar’s Diss Track

    Pusha T fired back at Drake following the Canadian rapper’s lawsuit against Universal Music Group over Kendrick Lamar’s “Not Like Us.”

    Pusha T once again took shots at Drake after that Canadian rapper’s legal action against Universal Music Group for Kendrick Lamar’s “Not Like Us.”

    Pusha later discussed an interview with Ari Melber about being a topic in Kendrick’s diss-track “Euphoria” during an appearance at Miami Art Week. He advised that Kendrick was warning Drake that he would have to deal with Pusha before coming after Kendrick.

    He went on to hail Kendrick’s depth in lyricism by saying, “Kendrick is the kind of lyricist that talks to your soul. You can be cute about saying clever things, but the truth really hurts and hurts deep.”

    Next, he referred to Drake’s legal move against UMG, implying that Kendrick’s fiery powerful lyrics were part of the impetus of the lawsuit. “I think that would make you tap out, that would probably make you sue… it’s crazy,” Pusha stated.

  • Pusha T to launch own coffee line

    Pusha T to launch own coffee line

    Push taps into new venture

    Pusha T might have rapped about cocaine business all his career, but it turns out he has a particular intrigue for the coffee business.

    The rapper will be launching a coffee brand under the name Grindin named after his group Clipse’s first released single Grindin from 2002.

    The new coffee blend will be launched on Saturday, November 16 at Café Tropical in Los Angeles.

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  • Clipse ink new deal with Def Jam ahead of album release

    Clipse ink new deal with Def Jam ahead of album release

    Clipse join Def Jam roster for their upcoming album

    The Clipse sign a new recording contract with Def Jam ahead of releasing their highly-anticipated album, Let God Sort Em Out.

    While Pusha T has already joined the label as a solo artist, the duo opted to team up with the famous label after working with Jive and Arista for their previous albums.

    The information was revealed by Malice on his Instagram account on Monday (October 28), where he posted a photo of himself in front of the Def Jam television that displayed the message ‘Def Jam welcomes Clipse.’

    The post’s caption stated: “A picture’s worth…”

    Earlier this year, the Virginia duo disclosed that they were at the making of their first album in 15 years.

  • Pusha T & No Malice share details about upcoming Clipse album produced by Pharrell

    Pusha T & No Malice share details about upcoming Clipse album produced by Pharrell

    Push & Malice want to display ‘maturity’ on new album

    It’s now official that the Clipse is working on their first album as a duo in 15 years. During an interview with Vulture, the two brothers Pusha T & No Malice affirmed that the LP is on the way and revealed what fans should be from it.

    “I think the album shows the supreme maturation of a rap duo,” Push explained. “I think this is where you get the difference between taste and filler. This music is curated. This is a high taste-level piece of work. You can only have that level of taste when you have the fundamentals down to a science. I think it’s been definitely missing. Then there’s the competitive aspect.”

    Malice continued, “This is smart basketball. It’s fundamentals. And not only that, it’s authenticity. It’s what rap should look like if you’re real about your craft, real about your experience, real about your storytelling. It’s bringing the fans along to see the growth, not trying to fit in or fabricate.

    “It just seems like in other genres of music, they have the luxury of growing. For some reason, we act like we’re not supposed to evolve. This is what the true evolution of the Clipse looks like. It’s just good to be able to show that and still have high-level raps.”

    The It’s Almost Dry rapper added, “Pharrell producing everything is also an ode to the type of music and the type of albums we want to make. We still want to make full bodies of work. These are movies, man. These aren’t just songs. This isn’t just a collection of joints we went in and banged out.”

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