Overview
- Released on June 17, “So Be It” showcases Pusha T delivering scathing lines that allude to Travis Scott’s split with Kylie Jenner.
- Pusha T confirmed the final verse targets Travis Scott and not his former G.O.O.D. Music partner Ye in an interview with GQ.
- The feud traces back to Scott’s impromptu preview of his Utopia album for Pharrell Williams while Clipse were still working on their record.
- Pusha took issue with Scott for playing select Utopia tracks for Pharrell and omitting Drake’s “Meltdown” verse, calling the rapper disloyal.
- The single is the second release from Let God Sort Em Out, Clipse’s first album in years, set to drop July 11 with full production by Pharrell and distribution by Roc Nation.