Travis Scott's much-awaited compilation album, Jackboys 2, is now out, bringing new music and shining a light on recent hip-hop feuds. Fans had been waiting for months, with rumors swirling after Pusha T took a shot at Travis in a verse on Clipse's new song "So Be It." This set the scene for fans and critics to comb through Jackboys 2 for any comeback.
TRAVIS SCOTT DISSES PUSHA T ON JACKBOYS 2 🚨
— NFR Podcast (@nfr_podcast) July 13, 2025
“Man I swear these old n****s k*ll me... Made a 100 off pushin' T's, now my phone on DND.” pic.twitter.com/7ECuSUwkd2
"I don’t think pusha is even gonna respond lol this isn’t even worth a response," an X user commented.
The album kicks off with "Champain & Vacay," where Travis drops subtle hints that many think are about the beef. He throws in lines about "pushing tees," which could be a dig at Pusha T, and talks about dodging the media with a TMZ reference—a callback to Pusha's line hinting that Travis got lucky when a certain incident didn't make the news.
Despite these lyrics, the album doesn't dive deep into or address Pusha T or his comments. The 17-song project seems to have no other content about the beef. Travis keeps his distance letting the release itself speak volumes about his focus and drive. He chooses to highlight his work instead of getting caught up in the drama.
"We all know that Pusha just needed travis for attention," an X user commented.
"in all reality, Pusha T would make a whole diss album against Travis and not even blink an eye," another wrote.
While some viewed the move as bold, others felt it played directly into Pusha’s hands, reigniting tensions that could escalate further.
"travis about to get nuked man why would he do this," one commented.
"Is Travis Scott trying to rewrite rap beef history? Pusha went toe-to-toe with Drake and came out cleaner. This one might be above Travis’ weight class." another user recated.
"No Travis you fell for his bait. He gonna destroy you now." one user wrote.
Jackboys 2’s release timing grabbed attention. It came out the same weekend as Clipse’s Let God Sort Em Out, whose release date had been known for two months. Travis, on the other hand, revealed his release two days before it dropped. This timing caused people to wonder if there was some kind of rivalry, as fans started expecting comparisons between how well the projects sold and how reviewers rated them.
Pusha T and his brother Malice talked about this overlap during a recent radio interview. They said they didn’t mind and welcomed it, encouraging people to listen to both albums. They suggested listeners compare both to figure out each album’s unique strengths.
"Jackboys 2" brings together a big lineup of collaborations featuring artists like Don Toliver, Sheck Wes, SoFaygo, Future, Playboi Carti, 21 Savage, GloRilla, Kodak Black, Tyla, and Vybz Kartel. The album also includes spoken pieces by Bun B, who shares stories and insights that thread through the tracks giving the record a thoughtful vibe.
Fans expected Travis Scott to respond to Pusha T’s sharp remarks, but the album takes a different approach. It tosses in subtle allusions while staying centered on the music itself avoiding any direct conflict. As people dive into both "Jackboys 2" and Clipse’s latest release, talk about their lyrical back-and-forth keeps growing.
TOPICS: Travis Scott