In Clipse's latest single So Be It, Pusha T shines the spotlight on Travis Scott once again. Under the meticulously crafted beats from Pharrell, the synergy between Pusha T and Malice is on point, with Pusha T delivering a razor-sharp verse that directly targets La Flame: You cry in front of me, you lose your life right in front of me / Calabasas took your woman and your dignity / I hear UTOPIA has already stepped into the street corner / Her lip gloss sparkles under the light; she faces life independently, no longer relying on you.. This lyric not only makes a direct reference to Travis Scott's latest album but also subtly hints at his breakup with Kylie Jenner.
In a recent interview with GQ, Pusha T opened up about the rift between him and Travis Scott, which stemmed from the latter giving Pharrell a listen to the version of a track at the Louis Vuitton headquarters that didn’t include any diss towards Drake. Pusha T noted that Scott later reinserted Drake's verse back into the song but still let Pharrell preview it, which led him to feel there was a lack of loyalty involved—like Scott was just picking sides as it suited him. Pusha T further criticized Scott for frequently switching sides and being too willing to collaborate with anyone, Everyone's welcome;
As they released the music video for So Be It, Clipse also unveiled another visual cover and merchandise designed by Verdy for their new album Let God handle it. This includes Verdy-styled T-shirts, Vick graphics, as well as vinyl records, CDs, and cassette tapes. This marks the duo's first album in 16 years, Let God handle it, which will officially drop soon. Related merchandise is now available on their official online store. We're all eagerly anticipating the stunning performances that their new work will bring.



