Travis Scott’s ‘GOOD MUSIC’ and ‘GOOD BEATS’

Jacques Berman Webster II, better known by his stage name Travis Scott, is an American rapper, singer, songwriter, and record producer. Ambient, lo-fi, and traditional hip hop have all been used to describe his music. He gained notoriety in 2012 when he signed his first major-label deal with Epic Records. He ended the year on a positive note by agreeing to a deal with Kanye West’s GOOD Music, VERY GOOD Beats. To demonstrate his loyalty, he made an appearance on the label’s “Cruel Summer” album from 2012. A second mixtape he released afterward, titled “Days Before Rodeo,” hastened his development as a rapper and performer. When his eagerly anticipated album Astroworld finally arrived in 2018 to tremendous acclaim, “Sicko Mode,” his first Billboard Hot 100 number one single, was born. By the year 2020, he will have sold 45 million certified records in the US alone.

On April 30, 1991, in Houston, Texas, in the United States, Travis was born. Astrologically speaking, he is currently a Taurus and 29 years old. He is the son of Apple employee Wanda Webster and businessman Jacques Webster. His father is also a soul musician. He lived with his grandmother for his first six years until eventually moving to a middle-class suburban neighborhood bordering southwest Houston to live with his parents. He created his stage name by fusing the names of his late uncle Travis, whose first name was Scott, with the musician Kid Cudi. After dropping out of college, to launch his music career, Travis moved to New York City. Travis traveled to New York City to launch his music career after quitting college. He began by concentrating on producing hip-hop music with the intention of becoming a record producer to gain more popularity.

Additionally, he was in the Just Blaze studio a lot. He and Chris Holloway founded the band “The Graduates.” A year later, in 2008, they made their debut EP available on the social networking site Myspace. Together with his classmate OG Chess, he also formed the group “The Classmates,” who issued two albums in 2009 and 2010 under that name. Due to monetary and emotional issues, the pair chose to end their collaboration in 2012. Both his personal and professional lives experienced a temporary low point. Then he traveled between Houston, Los Angeles, and Los Angeles. Grand Hustle Records IT happened to hear one of his productions, “Lights Lovesick,” and decided to collaborate with him. Scott’s first-ever full-length project, the mixtape “Owl Pharaoh,” was later remixed by Kanye West and Mike Dean. In the interim, he released the song “Blocka La Flame.” In March 2013, he made a music video for the song Quintana. He also joined the 2013 Freshman Class of the XXL. He wrote “Don’t Play” the next year, which served as the lead single from his major-label debut studio album, “Days Before Rodeo.” 

Travis has gained more notoriety when he was connected to Kylie Jenner, and he is going great.

 

 

 

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