Travis Scott Drops ‘Utopia’ Album: Stream It Now
Scott's highly anticipated fourth album was preceded by lead single "K-POP" with The Weeknd and Bad Bunny.
Travis Scott finally dropped his fourth studio album Utopia on Friday, July 28 via Cactus Jack and Epic Records.
The
highly anticipated album arrives five years after his last studio album
Astroworld, which debuted at No. 1 on the Billboard 200 and included
the Billboard Hot 100 No. 1 single “Sicko Mode,” featuring Drake, which
not only became Scott’s first No. 1 hit but also an RIAA
diamond-certified single two years after its release. Astroworld was
also nominated for best rap album at the 2019 Grammy Awards.
Utopia
was preceded by lead single “K-POP” with The Weeknd and Bad Bunny.
Scott was originally scheduled to perform the new album at the Pyramids
of Giza in Egypt Friday, but the special livestreamed concert was
canceled due to “complex production issues,” according to a statement
from Live Nation Middle East.
Travis Scott finally dropped his fourth studio album Utopia on Friday, July 28 via Cactus Jack and Epic Records.
The
highly anticipated album arrives five years after his last studio album
Astroworld, which debuted at No. 1 on the Billboard 200 and included
the Billboard Hot 100 No. 1 single “Sicko Mode,” featuring Drake, which
not only became Scott’s first No. 1 hit but also an RIAA
diamond-certified single two years after its release. Astroworld was
also nominated for best rap album at the 2019 Grammy Awards.
Utopia
was preceded by lead single “K-POP” with The Weeknd and Bad Bunny.
Scott was originally scheduled to perform the new album at the Pyramids
of Giza in Egypt Friday, but the special livestreamed concert was
canceled due to “complex production issues,” according to a statement
from Live Nation Middle East.
He also released the five Utopia
album covers one by one on his Instagram leading up to Friday’s release
date, which were photographed by Pieter Hugo and Kristina Nagel.
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