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Pusha T and Malice, better known as the rap group, Clipse, dropped their first project in over a decade on July 11. Let God Sort Em Out already has the streets buzzing.
One of the songs that has been brought to the forefront is P.O.V. which features rap star Tyler The Creator. And the Yonkers creator had some interesting bars featured in his verse.
Tyler The Creator’s Verse on Clipse Album Sparks Speculation
“Little feature, n***as threaten to sue me? / Tell your lawyer to set the fee,” Tyler raps
He also adds:
“The curse of the zeros where you become the devil. Or the tap dancing negro. I’ve come to terms with that I’ll probably outgrow my hero.”
Fans perceived this to be a shot at Ye, formerly known as Kanye West, who took aim at the rap star earlier this year. Or perhaps Drake who filed a lawsuit against UMG over his hit record, Not Like Us.
However, after seeing all of the buzz, Tyler the creator later clarified that he wasn’t talking about Drake or Kanye. He was referring to a falling out with an old friend.
“And an old friend I’ve made music with threatened to sue me over a feature they gave me (so y’all don’t run with a narrative),” he wrote on social media on July 11.
and an old friend ive made music with threatened to sue me over a feature they gave me
— T (@tylerthecreator) July 11, 2025
(so yall dont run with a narrative)
Drake and Kendrick Lamar’s rap feud was the hot topic of 2024. And Lamar’s “Not Like Us” became the anthem of the year as a result. However, Drake has filed a lawsuit against Universal Music Group (UMG). Over the controversial track — claiming that the disparaging remarks made about him on the song are damaging to his image.
Amid Drizzy’s lawsuit, Pusha doubled down on his criticism of Drake. Noting that the lawsuit “cheapens the art”
“ I don’t rate him anymore. The suing thing is bigger than some rap sh–. I just don’t rate you,” the rap star said in a June 2025 interview with GQ.” “Damn, it’s like it just kind of cheapens the art of it once we gotta have real questions about suing and litigation.”
