Travis Scott is finally speaking up after catching lyrical smoke from Pusha T, and he’s making it clear he feels used.
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In a new Rolling Stone cover story, La Flame pushed back on claims made by the Clipse rapper, insisting his name was dragged into the rollout for ‘Let God Sort Em Out.’
According to Scott, the infamous Paris studio moment where Pusha claims Scott played the track ‘Meltdown’ without Drake’s verse dissing Pharrell was misrepresented, he explained:
“When you go back and look at it … it’s crazy. N—as said I had a film crew [with me]. I’m like, ‘What?’ I remember when I pulled up, it was them n—as that had a film crew, I’m talking about the little microphone on the stick and all of that. I was like, ‘Oh, s—t. Am I in a documentary?’ A lot of s—t [Pusha T] was saying just didn’t make sense to me, it was like he was saying I was interrupting s—t and I was playing them s–t. First of all, I can’t interrupt something that somebody asked me to come pull up on.”
As for Pusha’s diss, the ‘Sicko Mode’ rapper seems unfazed, suggesting:
“So when I hear that type of s—t, it’s just like, I don’t know, man. If you got to drop Trav name for the rollout, so be it.”
The Houston star went on to tease his next era, promising a larger-than-life, stadium-ready vision, he said:
“When I make the music, I have this full vision. I see it going down. I’m thinking stadium status. How could people so far away feel so close? How can the music be so big but grounded? Taking raw elements and making it feel, like, euphoric. Man, finding new rhythms, but nothing too hard to take in. You know what I’m saying? A level of what could Rodeo be like on the ultra-scale stadium life.”

