Pusha T Claps Back at Criticism Over Ye & Travis Scott Mentions


Pusha T addresses backlash for repeatedly mentioning Ye and Travis Scott during Clipse’s “Let God Sort Em Out” rollout, emphasizing that honesty is non-negotiable.

Pusha T is no stranger to controversy, and the latest storm comes from his repeated mentions of Ye and Travis Scott during the rollout of Clipse’s highly successful album, Let God Sort Em Out. In a recent interview with GQ, Pusha T addressed the backlash head-on, making it clear that honesty is non-negotiable.

“I’ll take the criticism, it’s fine. But never call me a liar. Because I never lie. I never lie,” Pusha T said. “Lemme tell you something: I think lying’s for b*tches. If you lie about s**t, that’s because you’re scared of something, and I’m not scared of anything or anybody. So what I say is what I say.”

The rapper’s comments reinforce his reputation as one of hip-hop’s most unapologetic voices. As Clipse’s “Let God Sort Em Out” continues to make waves in the hip-hop world (it was recently nominated for a bunch of Grammys), Pusha T’s statements remind fans and critics alike that he values authenticity above all else. Whether you agree with his methods or not, one thing is clear: Pusha T speaks his truth, and he does it without fear.




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