Clipse Dissed Travis Scott AGAIN on National TV — “Who Is It?” Explained!#ShockSpill#10ShockingFacts
Jul 22, 2025
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Yo, imagine getting dissed twice on
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national TV by two legends in tailored
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suits on Bet Awards Prime Time. That's
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not just a clapback. That's a slow
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roasted chef curated lyrical eulogy. And
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Travis Scott, he didn't just catch a
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stray. He caught a full course audio
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assassination from clips again. But why
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now? What's really behind this second?
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And what does who is it even mean?
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Buckle up, we're breaking down 10 things
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you missed in Clips's latest this
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that'll have you rethinking who's really
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running this rap game. Let's get into
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it. Number one, the return of Clips was
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not a reunion. It was a declaration of
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war. When Clips hit that bet stage, we
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all expected nostalgic fire. Instead,
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they lit a funeral push tea and no
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malice didn't just reunite. They
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strategically assembled. This wasn't a
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handshake moment. It was a coded mission
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wrapped in bars and Travis Scott. Yeah,
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he was the target package. Faced our
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fears. Now we facing foes. Who is it?
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Not who it was. Let's make it clear that
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wasn't just a cold bar. That was a cold
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case file being reopened. But if you
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thought that was slick, wait till you
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hear what they didn't say. Because fact
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number two, that's where the shade turns
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surgical. Number two, who is it? Is a
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question with a known answer. You ever
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get shaded so directly it hurts your
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feelings and your fan base. Who is it?
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Is not a question. It's a rhetorical
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flamethrower. Everyone in that audience
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knew exactly who they meant. Let's break
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it down. Pusha T and Travis Scott have
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had cold war tension ever since Push's
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fallout with Kanye and Kanye is Travis
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mentor. So when Clips says not who it
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was, they're essentially saying you're
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not the br you're not cut like that. But
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it gets deeper because this disc didn't
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just fire at Travis's lyrics. It torched
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his business moves. And fact number
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three. Yeah, it's about that billiondoll
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sneaker beef. Number three, the sneaker
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subtext Nike versus Jordan versus Ego.
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Let's talk sneakers. The true
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battlefield in modern rap beef. Pusha is
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Nike gang. Travis is team Jordan brand.
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So when clips said, "Still in the field,
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we are in cleats. You in the sweet
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trinod sneaks." That was a triple
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layered disc. Translation: I'm in the
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trenches. You just doing runway laps for
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corporate deals. It's fashion beef meets
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street credibility. Dressed in bars and
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dripping in double antandra. And while
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we're talking credibility, clips brought
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receipts. Fact. Number four is about a
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real life line that turned into a
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metaphorical slap. Number four. The line
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about virtual friends was personal. He
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not real. He virtual friends wraps
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metverse full of pretend. Bro, that
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wasn't just shade. It was philosophy in
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flames. Clips just called Travis Scott
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an AI rapper with Wi-Fi clout. They're
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saying you might chart, you might sell,
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but you're digitally manufactured. This
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is classic clips. Subtle, smart, but
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venomous. And if you're wondering, is
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this beef new? Let's go back in time.
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Fact number five shows this has been
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brewing for years. Number five, the
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history goes way back and it starts with
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Kanye push versus Travis. Nah, it's
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really push versus the versus everybody
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the ever co-signed push walked away from
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the after the anti-semitism chaos, the
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Trump hat, and the erratic behavior.
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Travis stayed close. So clips dissing
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Travis isn't just personal, it's
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political. It's a power shift between
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rap's elite circles. But clips weren't
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just rapping for Clout. They came with
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scripture. Fact number six is where No
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Malice stepped in and flipped the whole
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energy. Number six, No Malice just ended
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his retirement and came back with
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vengeance. No Malice left the game to
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walk with God. So when he touches a mic,
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it's judgment day. His bet verse wasn't
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just lyrical, it was righteous fire. He
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said, "Tell Lucifer. I'm back on the
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block still praying, but I brought the
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Glock." That's holy warfare. He's saying
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you can find peace, but you better bring
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protection, especially in this rap
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jungle. And guess what? The clips disc
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wasn't even their first shot. Fact
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number seven exposes how Pushet warned
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us this was coming. Number seven,
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Pushet's Fashion Week freestyle was a
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preview disc. Remember Paris Fashion
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Week 2023? Pusha hit the runway and the
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mic and subtly cooked Travis in a
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freestyle. Only real ones caught. He
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said, "I don't do sneak links or sneak
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disses. I do sneaks with checks on the
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business." That was an early warning
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shot. A sneaky preview before the bet
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execution, but Clips didn't just aim at
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Travis. They positioned themselves above
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him. Fact number eight is about how they
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used bet to reclaim the throne. Number
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eight, this wasn't a diss track. It was
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a royal decree. Clips didn't just diss.
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They declared hierarchy. When you do a
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diss on Bet Awards night with all the
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cameras rolling, it's not petty. It's
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chess. They're saying, "We're back.
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We're elite. You You're a chapter. We're
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the whole book." It's a move that puts
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legacy first and trendiness in the trash
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bin. But what happens when you diss
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someone who's quiet? Fact number nine
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explains Travis's strategic silence and
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why that might be a power move or a
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massive L number nine. Travis Scott
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hasn't responded and that's saying a lot
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so far. Crickets, no tweet, no IG story,
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no sneaky track. Why? Some say Travis is
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too big to beef. Others say he's playing
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it smart. Don't poke the lyrical bear
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when you've got autotune and ad lips,
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but silence. It speaks volumes,
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especially when you just got roasted
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twice in one year. And finally, fact
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number 10 ties it all together with a
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look at what this means for hip-hop beef
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in 2025 and beyond. Number 10 clips just
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reminded everyone bars still matter in
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an era of viral dances. IA rappers and
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melodic mush clips pulled up in a suit
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and said, "Let's bring bars back." They
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didn't need Tik Tok. They didn't need a
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feature. They spoke and the whole
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culture listened. It's a statement that
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says, "Lyricism still runs the kingdom."
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And Travis, he just became the example.
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So, here's the million-doll question.
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Did clips go too far or did Travis have
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it coming? Was this lyrical genius or
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old school gatekeeping? Drop your
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hottest take in the comments. Don't hold
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back. And if you want more high voltage
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hip-hop breakdowns like this one, hit
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that subscribe button harder than clips,
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hit that bet stage. And remember, in
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rap, respect ain't bought, it's bars.
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Peace.
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