Justin Bieber released his new album, Swag, on July 11, 2025. Almost immediately, a line from Bieber’s social media or interviews caught attention. Critics and fans are saying he poked fun at Clipse, the hip-hop duo that includes Pusha T. He reposted a story by a page that stated that Clipse's music is for “bitter grown men who collect KAWS dolls & shop at KITH and Union.” This led many to think Bieber is dissing Pusha T or Clipse. Now, he has deleted the story repost.
That one line has started a wave of online reactions. Many fans and music journalists think it was a diss aimed at Clipse’s new album Let the Lord Sort Them Out, which came out just a week earlier. Others are not sure if it was meant as a joke or a serious shot. This has sparked talk about tension between the pop star and the veteran rap duo.
What did Justin Bieber say?
Justin Bieber dropped his album Swag as a surprise on July 11, 2025. It has 21 tracks, and his young son, Jack Blues, appears on the cover. Soon after, someone pointed out a quote that is being widely shared on social platforms:
“This album way better then the Clipse. Clipse is for bitter grown men who collect Kaws dolls & shop at KITH and Union.”
This quote has raised questions. Did Justin Bieber really say this? Were these his exact words? If he did, was he targeting Clipse, Pusha T, or someone else? However, Justin didn't post it. It was posted by the user @kerwinfrost on Instagram. He just reposted the story.
Justin Bieber’s album work is mainly pop with some hip‑hop influences. He is known for healing from past struggles and sharing them in his music. Clipse, a duo made of brothers Pusha T and No Malice, are veteran rappers. They just released Let God Sort Em Out, with notable features and production by Pharrell Williams. That album follows their long break since 2009.
So far, there is no known reply from Clipse or Pusha T. They have not confirmed or denied the diss publicly. No known songs from Clipse reference Bieber or Swag.
What comes next?
“Diss culture” often leads to a response track or comment. If Clipse or Pusha T responds, it may be in music or on social media. That could make this story bigger. Right now, we are at the start. Fans are predicting that a line, possibly an insult, has been seen. But one cannot fully claim that Justin Bieber said it, as he simply reposted the story. And Clipse has not answered.

Whether this moment grows into something bigger depends on what happens next. If Pusha T or No Malice replies, it could turn into a full back-and-forth. If not, it may just pass as one of many celebrity moments that stir up talk online.
For now, both albums are out, and listeners can decide for themselves what they prefer. One thing is clear: Justin Bieber’s Instagram story repost got people talking, and in today’s music world, that alone makes it news.