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  1. What makes the "Hot (Remix)" so special is the collaboration with two incredibly talented artists, Gunna and Travis Scott. These award-winning musicians bring their unique styles and energy to the table, delivering some scorching verses that will leave you wanting more. If you haven't already, make sure to give this song a listen.

  2. Jan 12, 2024 · During the tracking week ending January 27, 2024, a total of fourteen songs from the album appeared on the Hot 100 chart.. No. 5, “Redrum” No. 10, “Née-nah,” with Travis Scott & Metro Boomin

  3. He amasses a small cast of guests—from Doja Cat to Travis Scott to Summer Walker—whose contributions only add to the epic weight of this deceptively concise effort. His Savage Mode series production partner Metro Boomin assumes the most prominent supporting role, mixing it up with Lil Durk on “dangerous” and Burna Boy on the R&B-infused “just like me.”

  4. Don't talk to the boy 'bout comparisons, shit Or come to the boy on some arrogant shit The weapons we got are some terrorist shit Like TV producers we, grr, we airing this shit She askin' for bread for her parents and shit I told her, "I don't got no cash" And she said she gon' wait on a rack, on some Arabic shit I pull out a million and stare ...

  5. Music video. "Pick Up the Phone" on YouTube. " Pick Up the Phone " (stylized in all lowercase on Birds in the Trap Sing McKnight) is a song by American rappers Young Thug and Travis Scott featuring fellow American rapper Quavo. It was released on June 3, 2016, by Grand Hustle Records, Epic Records, Atlantic Records and 300 Entertainment. [1]

  6. ADMIN MOD. I RANKED EVERY SINGLE TRAVIS SCOTT SONG. DISCUSSION. I ranked all his songs from his 5 projects. No singles included (if there were Mafia would be top 5). This was so hard because I pretty much like every single song. So even if a song is low it doesn’t mean I don’t like it. No one will ever agree on a list and that’s the ...

  7. Travis Scott's biggest hits to date are "goosebumps" (2016) featuring Kendrick Lamar, "Antidote" (also 2015), "SICKO MODE" (2018) featuring Drake, and "HIGHEST IN THE ROOM" (2019). In November 2021, a major controversy emerged at a Travis Scott concert in his hometown of Houston, after he failed to stop his show despite a stampede breaking out in the crowd that ended up killing 10 people.