Pusha T put his sight on Travis Scott on the new clip art “So” and claims to have a mysterious and incredible La Flame video. But what will happen on the camera?
Pusha T threatens to share Travis Scott video
On Tuesday (June 16), Clipse released the second single from their upcoming album Let God Em Out. To close the song, King launched La Flame.
“You cried before me, you died before me / Calabasas took you away, your pride was before me / The utopia I heard moved in the street,” said Rapp. “And her lip gloss is poppin’, she doesn’t need you to eat /’net gon’ to call it the way they see / but I got the video and I could share and ae an an an an an an an an an an a n an ae n it it an an an an ae n it it an an an an an ae n it it an an an an an it/ they don’t believe it/I can’t not see it/ Luckily, I’m not TMZ, so, that’s it.”
So what is in the secret video?
In an annoying video with Travis Scott, Pusha t teasing the to guess what might be there in the mysterious video. Using Push’s verses and clues from subsequent interviews, the video may become emotionally thrilled by the loss of Kylie Jenner.
“I definitely have to put my hands on your shoulders,” Puph told Popcast. “‘You died in front of me. You cried in front of me. Calabasas carried your hands with your pride in front of me. I have to help you.
The video could also be a studio meeting where Clipse interrupted, and Travis might praise Pharrell, further showing his two-faced role.
Either way, hip-hop has new brewed beef.
Pusha T explains Travis Scott Diss
In a GQ interview released on Tuesday, Pusha T explained his shot at Travis.
“The real background of that is that we are in Paris, we are actually working, and he is calling for P to play his new album. He’s here [Pharrell’s] studio [at Louis Vuitton HQ, where Clipse recorded most of Let God Sort Em Out]. He interrupted a meeting,” Pusha recalled. “He saw me and the malice there. He was like, “Oh man, everyone is here. We don’t like music, but he wants to play it, he wants to shoot it [us and Pharrell listening to it]. Then a week later, you hear the “crash” he didn’t play. He played the song, but no [Drake’s verse].
Travis plays both sides and doesn’t sit well with Push, who also calls on the Cactus Jack rapper to hype the future, while Metro Boomin yells out last year, taking “Like Travis Flip-flopping” as an example.
“So that’s where my problem is – like Dawg, don’t even come here because at the end of the day I don’t play everyone’s gameplay. To me, it’s really like…he’s a whore. He’s a whore. He’s a whore.” “I’ve dealt with the lack of loyalty [to his] Instructor, the guy he looked up to, “He refers to you. So, like, I’m in a whole “monster.”
Why did Pusha T respond now?
His Travis shot further elaborated on this in an interview with the New York Times podcast. The cut-and-post member hasn’t made it clear why he’s bringing all of this right now, as it seems to happen all in 2023. All of this is an album promotion.
“I wouldn’t think it should be what I should be,” said the Virginia MC. “He’s Travis. He’s harmless. I don’t like his whole makeup. I just bring it there…he’s shameless. You see him doing it to everyone.”
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Check out Pusha t called Travis Scott in “So” and then conducted a clip of Pusha’s interview on the Popcast below.