Journalist confirms Travis Scott wanted to feature Kanye West on his album ‘Utopia’ until it was blocked by higher ups


Journalist confirms Travis Scott wanted to feature Kanye West on his album 'Utopia' until it was blocked by higher ups
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Information reaching Kossyderrickent has it that Journalist has confirmed Travis Scott wanted to feature Kanye West on his album ‘Utopia’ until it was blocked by higher ups. 

Taking to social media, popular American tabloid, Deuxmoi, confirmed the Gist to her followers especially to those who are on Instagram. 
Deuxmoi wrote: “This A list superstar rapper who just released his latest hit album is still very close with his extremely controversial mentor, and even wanted to feature him on his album until it was blocked by higher ups.”

Travis Scott is taking Utopia to the Pyramids of Giza. On Sunday (July 9), the Houston rapper announced that he’s holding a “once-in-a-lifetime gig” at the historical landmark in Egypt on Friday, July 28. With VIP Golden Circle and Premium tickets sold out according to the event website, a livestream of the event will also be available.


Also, Scott’s upcoming fourth studio album, the release date for Utopia has not yet been announced. Five different versions of the “Topia Pack” ranging from $50 to $150 are on sale now, all appearing to have neutral-colored merch.

The much-anticipated LP follows Scott’s 2018 album Astroworld, which was nominated for Best Rap Album at the 61st Annual Grammy Awards. One year later, Scott, born Jacques Bermon Webster II, dropped the Cactus Jack compilation album JackBoys featuring fellow label artists Don Toliver and Sheck Wes, along with Young Thug, Lil Baby, Quavo, Offset, Rosalía and the late Pop Smoke.

It’s been a long three years since the release of Scott’s most recent album, “Astroworld” (from which the festival was named), but he’s hardly been out of the public eye, performing at the Rolling Loud festivals in Miami and New York — where he debuted a new song called “Escape Plan”; dropping one-off songs like “Highest in the Room” and collaborations Young Thug, Kid Cudi, Ed Sheeran, Rosalia, and others; recording the high-concept “The Plan” for the film “Tenet” — which he spoke about with Variety earlier this year — not to mention baby number two with Kylie Jenner, who was announced in September.
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