Travis Scott is reportedly delaying *Jackboys 2* to July 11—the same day Clipse plans their comeback—after Pusha T seemingly dissed him in a new track, setting the stage for a high-stakes rap showdown that could reshape hip-hop’s summer and ignite a fierce rivalry.

 

Travis Scott: Travis Scott reportedly follows satire account amid Clipse's  Pusha T feud and Jackboys 2 rumors

 

What was originally expected to be a celebratory music drop for the July 4th weekend may now turn into a high-stakes showdown for rap supremacy. Jackboys 2, the long-anticipated collaborative project led by Travis Scott, was initially scheduled for release on July 4.

But recent developments suggest the release may be pushed to July 11—the exact same day Clipse, the legendary rap duo of Pusha T and No Malice, is rumored to make their official return.

And this timing doesn’t seem coincidental. It comes just days after Pusha T appeared to take a direct lyrical shot at Travis Scott during a listening party in Paris.

The tension between Pusha T and Travis Scott has been simmering for some time, though never publicly escalated—until now.

During Clipse’s private listening event last week, held during Paris Fashion Week with none other than Pharrell Williams in attendance, an unreleased track was played. One line in particular caught everyone’s attention: “You know I’m not one of them Jackboys.”

The bar, vague to the casual listener, immediately sparked debate among fans and insiders who interpreted it as a jab aimed squarely at Travis Scott’s musical collective, Jackboys, which includes artists like Don Toliver, Sheck Wes, and other members of his Cactus Jack label.

 

Travis Scott: Travis Scott reportedly follows satire account amid Clipse's  Pusha T feud and Jackboys 2 rumors

 

Though Travis Scott has remained silent on the matter, several industry insiders claim he’s now planning to release Jackboys 2 on July 11—the same day Clipse is expected to drop their comeback album.

The move is widely seen as a direct challenge, a way of clashing head-to-head on streaming platforms and social media, echoing past hip-hop rivalries like Kanye vs. 50 Cent or Drake vs. Meek Mill.

The original Jackboys project, released in December 2019, was a chart-topping success that introduced a new era for Travis’s label.

It debuted at No. 1 on the Billboard 200 and helped elevate the profiles of several rising artists under the Cactus Jack banner. Since then, fans have eagerly awaited a follow-up, especially after the critical and commercial buzz surrounding Travis’s last solo album, Utopia.

With Jackboys 2, expectations are sky-high for more club anthems, surreal visuals, and top-tier production that only Travis can deliver.

 

Jackboys 2 allegedly dropping on July 4th. : r/travisscott

 

Meanwhile, Clipse’s comeback is being treated as a seismic event in hip-hop. The duo hasn’t released an album together since Til the Casket Drops in 2009.

In the years since, Pusha T has carved out his own lane as a sharp-tongued lyricist, unafraid of confrontation and known for his cold, calculated delivery. No Malice, on the other hand, has taken a quieter route, stepping back from the limelight and pursuing more spiritual themes.

Their reunion, especially under the guidance of Pharrell and The Neptunes, suggests a return to their gritty roots—with updated polish and an intent to make noise.

All signs now point to July 11 as a critical date for both camps. Travis Scott, with his larger-than-life visuals and trap-infused sound, represents the sonic wave of the current generation.

Clipse, with their minimalist beats and razor-sharp rhymes, appeal to hip-hop purists who value lyricism over spectacle. The potential clash isn’t just about streaming numbers—it’s about legacy, artistry, and narrative power within the culture.

 

He'll get the Jackboys, full force": Travis Scott responds to Pusha T's diss  "So Be It"

 

As of now, neither artist has publicly confirmed the release dates. However, cryptic social media posts from Travis Scott’s inner circle and recent activity from the Cactus Jack camp suggest a major announcement is imminent.

On the other side, Pusha T remains as calculated as ever, refusing to confirm whether the Jackboys line was a diss—but longtime fans know that Pusha’s bars are rarely casual or accidental.

Fan reactions are already divided. Some applaud Travis’s boldness, seeing the move as a statement of confidence against two hip-hop veterans.

Others caution that engaging in a lyrical war with Pusha T may not end well, given the rapper’s lethal history in rap feuds—most notably his 2018 takedown of Drake in The Story of Adidon.

 

Inside the Clipse lyrics that's aimed at Travis Scott: What's the beef with  Pusha T?

 

Whether it’s a calculated marketing stunt or a genuine artistic rivalry, one thing is certain: July 11 is shaping up to be one of the most talked-about days in hip-hop this year.

With both projects likely to spark comparisons, debates, and maybe even responses in future tracks, the competition could push both sides to deliver their best work yet.

Will Jackboys 2 be enough to overshadow Clipse’s legendary return? Will Travis fire back with verses of his own or let the music speak louder than words? And will Clipse’s comeback reignite old beefs or set a new standard for rap reunions?

Regardless of the answers, the culture wins when titans collide. Keep your eyes on July 11—because what drops that day might not just break the internet, but shift the entire rap landscape.