
Pusha T has a lot of s**t he’s trying to get off of his chest lately.
Clipse are officially back. Pusha T and Malice are preparing to release their first album together since 2009’s Til The Casket Drops, and while the music itself is likely to stand tall on its own, the duo seems to be leaning into controversy for their rollout strategy.
In recent weeks, Pusha T has fired off comments about Kanye West, Drake, and Travis Scott, sharing personal insights and unfiltered opinions. Now, he’s doubled down on his criticism of Ye, his longtime collaborator, in a candid interview on New York Times’ Popcast.
Pusha T reiterates that he and Ye are two completely different people and explains why they don’t see eye to eye ? pic.twitter.com/VfWh2IHfGz
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Pusha didn’t hold back, accusing Kanye of not being a “real man,” of flip-flopping, kissing ass, and begging. “This is something the world sees and already knows,” he added, making it clear the tension between them isn’t just private anymore.
Now, look—I’m no Kanye West apologist. We’ve all seen the tweets, the spirals, and the chaos. It’s not hard to understand why Pusha would feel betrayed or disappointed. But at the same time, there’s something disheartening about Clipse relying on disses during their comeback rollout. These guys are too authentic, too respected, and too damn talented to play into drama.
That said, two things can be true: When you’re asked about someone you’ve worked with deeply, you owe the truth. And if your truth is uncomfortable, you still have every right to speak it.
So what do you think—did Pusha T handle his falling out with Ye the right way?

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