Tag: Travis Scott

  • 11 facts you didn’t know about Travis Scott

    11 facts you didn’t know about Travis Scott

    11 facts you didn’t know about Travis Scott

    If you call yourself a Travis Scott fan, here are 11 interesting facts (and more) you didn’t know about Jacques Berman Webster II AkA Travis Scott AkA La Flame.

    11. DJ Drama was originally going to host Travis Scott’s ‘Days Before Rodeo’ project. Days Before Rodeo was slated to be a Gangsta Grillz mixtape until Kanye heard it and told Travis Scott to just put it out the way it is.

    Read: DJ Drama was originally going to host Travis Scott’s ‘Days Before Rodeo’ project

    Days Before Rodeo
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    10. Travis Scott’s dad was a drummer and taught Travis how to play drums at the age of 3. One of Travis’s uncles plays bass and his grandfather was a jazz musician with a PhD in philosophy. Travis Scott also played piano growing up but he quit because it wasn’t getting him any girls.

    Read: Travis Scott’s dad was a drummer and taught him how to play drums at the age of 3

    Travis Scott’s dad was a drummer and taught Travis how to play drums at the age of 3.
    DailyRapFacts / Via YouTube.com

    9. In a 2013 interview with DJ Semtex, Travis Scott revealed he sacrificed his bed to build a makeshift studio in high school. Travis slept on a chair instead. When Travis would make beats in his room, his dad would come in and cut the power because he wanted him to focus on school.

    8. Travis Scott made his first beat when he was 14 years old on Cubase. When Travis started making beats he made beats on every program except fruit loops, he hated fruity loops.

    7. Kid Cudi is Travis Scott’s biggest influence. Kid Cudi and Travis Scott have matching Rager tattoos and Travis says Kid Cudi’s music saved his life and he cried when Cudi visited him in the studio while working on Rodeo. The “Scott” in “Travis Scott” is Kid Cudi’s first name and the ”Travis” is one of Travis Scott’s uncles first name who he looked up to. 

    6. Travis Scott is the first Houston rapper to sell out Madison Square Garden on his 2018 “Wish You Were Here” tour in support of his album Astroworld. 

    Read: Travis Scott is the first Houston rapper to sell out Madison Square Garden

    Astroworld Tour MSG
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    5. Travis Scott’s first musical project was a collaboration with his longtime friend Chris Holloway in 2008. Travis and Chris released “The Graduates EP” on MySpace under the name of their group The Graduates.

    Travis Scott’s first musical project was a collaboration with his longtime friend Chris Holloway in 2008.
    DailyRapFacts / Via YouTube.com

    Read: Travis Scott’s first musical project was “The Graduates EP” with Chris Holloway

    4. When Travis Scott first met Kanye in New York, the first thing Kanye did was give him a Doritos taco from Taco Bell and he ate it even though the taco was filled with sour cream which he hated. 

    3. Travis Scott smoked weed for the first time during his Senior year of high school, he got so high he knocked over a display of potato chips at a gas station. He graduated from Lawrence E high school early at the age of 17.

    Travis Scott, highest in the classroom
    DailyRapFacts / Via YouTube.com

    Read: Travis Scott smoked weed for the first time during his Senior year of High School

    2. Travis Scott is a big fan of broadway. Travis was in plays while attending high school and he wants to design a broadway inspired play for his next album. He also wants to score movies in the future.

    1. Travis Scott wanted to be a kidney doctor when he grew up.

    Read: Travis Scott wanted to be a Nephrologist when he grew up

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  • Travis Scott is the first Houston rapper to sell out Madison Square Garden

    Travis Scott is the first Houston rapper to sell out Madison Square Garden

    Travis Scott is not only the first rapper from Houston to sell out Madison Square Garden with his Astroworld Tour, he is also the first to turn it into an amusement park.

    The tour for Travis’ third studio album “ASTROWORLD” The “Wish You Were Here” tour brought together his longtime fans and newcomers for a raging night at Madison Square Garden. Sheck Wes, Don Toliver and Gunna opened up the show and Travis Scott brought out Kendrick Lamar.

    Houston’s very own Bun B was in attendance.

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    Travis Scott has always said that “Astroworld” was inspired by Houston’s Six Flags Astroworld amusement park which was closed down on October 2005. As the concert was ending, Travis took a few minutes to thank his fans for sticking with him since day one and for being patient while he worked on “Astroworld.”

    Read: 11 facts you didn’t know about Travis Scott

  • Travis Scott credited Stormi as a producer on his Netflix documentary ‘Look Mom I Can Fly’ so she can receive royalties from it

    Travis Scott credited Stormi as a producer on his Netflix documentary ‘Look Mom I Can Fly’ so she can receive royalties from it

    On August 28, Netflix released La Flame’s Look Mom I Can Fly behind-the-scenes documentary to their streaming platform. The 85-minute documentary is directed by White Trash Tyler, who previously shot footage for Travis’ 2016 La Flame documentary.

    Executive produced by Travis Scott himself, Look Mom I Can Fly followed the rapper’s life in the months surrounding the release of his most recent album Astroworld and the birth of his daughter who is listed credited as a producer.

    Travis Scott listed his manager David Stromberg, Angus Wall and his daughter Stormi Webster as producers of the documentary. Travis credited Stormi as a producer on his Netflix documentary ‘Look Mom I Can Fly’ so she can receive royalties from it.

    Stormi Webster Producer on Look Mom I Can Fly

    Welcome to Stormi World

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  • Travis Scott now has his own limited edition Reese’s Puffs cereal

    Travis Scott now has his own limited edition Reese’s Puffs cereal

    Travis Scott is now in the cereal business. La Flame fans will soon be able to purchase Travis Scott’s customized boxes of Reese’s Puffs cereal after he announced he’s teaming up with General Mills to release special-edition boxes of Reese’s Puffs.

    Travis Scott is a huge fan of the breakfast food inspired by the popular chocolate and peanut butter candy. Designed by Travis himself, the cereal box features a cactus behind the bowl of cereal familiar to fans of his Cactus Jack label imprint and Astroworld album visuals and lightning in the background with hand-drawn clouds and stars. The cereal inside will remain unchanged.

    Travis Scott now has his own limited edition Reese's Puffs cereal

    To celebrate the release of the cereal, a pop-up is scheduled on Tuesday (June 25) during Paris Fashion Week and will be open to the public. Fans who aren’t in Paris will be able to cop them starting this Friday on Travis’ website TravisScott.com for $50 a box, making it more of a collectible than a casual breakfast as it does comes in an acrylic box.

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