Pusha T Opens Up About Kanye West Fallout Ahead of New Clipse Album “Let God Sort Em Out”
Pusha T is making headlines once again, this time not just for music, but for speaking candidly about the breakdown of his longtime relationship with Kanye West. In a newly released interview with Ebro Darden on Apple Music, the Virginia rapper revealed the emotional and philosophical rift that led to their fallout.
The in-depth discussion comes just as Pusha T and No Malice prepare to drop their highly anticipated Clipse reunion album, Let God Sort Em Out.
“We Don’t Gel Anymore,” Pusha T Says
During the interview, Pusha didn’t hold back as he broke down why he no longer associates with Ye — despite their storied history of collaboration on hits like “Runaway,” “New God Flow,” and “Mercy.”
“I feel like me and Ye, we don’t gel,” Pusha said plainly. “Where I am right now in my life, I’m not with anybody who ain’t on my team — especially when I’ve been on your team.”
He criticized West for aligning himself with people who don’t support or respect Pusha, suggesting a lack of loyalty and awareness from the Chicago rap mogul.
“He has this thing with him where he stands next to anybody and everybody who don’t f*ck with me,” Pusha added. “And I don’t get that.”
Creative Chemistry Undermined By Conflict
Pusha also took issue with Kanye’s public comments criticizing their past music together — a body of work many fans consider classic.
“Why would you ever say anything negative about any music that we created together… You know it slaps,” Pusha remarked. “He obviously, for whatever reason, has an issue. I don’t even care what his issue is.”
Earlier GQ Interview Offered More Context
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This isn’t the first time Pusha T has opened up about his issues with Kanye. In a GQ interview earlier this year, the Daytona rapper revealed a deeper philosophical divide between the two.
“He knows I don’t think he’s a man,” Pusha said in the GQ piece. “He’s showed me the weakest sides of him, and he knows how I think of weak people.”
Pusha went on to admit that the facade of their friendship couldn’t be maintained, because West could sense Pusha’s true feelings.
“He sees through my fakeness with him. That’s why we don’t click.”
Kanye Publicly Responded to the Rift
Following the May release of Clipse’s lead single “The Ace Trumpets”, West briefly addressed the situation via X (formerly Twitter), writing:
“I miss me and Pusha’s friendship.”
Despite their fractured bond, the two artists helped shape an era of hip hop with their innovative collaborations. Now, with Clipse returning to the spotlight, Pusha T seems focused on authenticity — both musically and personally.
Clipse’s New Album “Let God Sort Em Out” Drops Soon
With “Let God Sort Em Out” on the way, the Clipse reunion marks a pivotal moment not just for fans, but for the culture. Pusha T’s honesty about his fallout with Kanye adds a deeper layer to the music, which already promises to deliver raw lyricism and soul-stirring production.
Stay locked to WorldWide Entertainment TV for more exclusive hip hop news, interviews, and updates on the return of Clipse and the evolving saga between Pusha T and Kanye West.
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