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Not to be confused with Scott Travis.
Travis Scott
Scott in 2017
Jacques
Berman
Webster II[1]
Born April 30, 1992
(age 26)
Houston,
Texas, U.S.
La Flame
Other names
Cactus Jack
Travi$
Scott
Rapper
singer
Occupation songwriter
record
producer
Kylie Jenner
Partner(s)
(2017–present)
Children 1
Musical career
Hip hop
Genres trap
Vocals
Instruments FL Studio[2]
Years active 2008–present
Grand
Hustle
Epic
Very
Labels GOOD
Beats
Cactus
Jack[3][4]
Huncho
Jack
Kanye
West
Kid Cudi
Associated Mike Dean
acts T.I.
Young
Thug
Quavo
WondaGurl
Website travisscott.com
Contents
1 Early life
2 Career
o 2.1 2008–12: Career beginnings
and record deals
o 2.2 2012–14: Owl Pharaoh and
Days Before Rodeo
o 2.3 2015–16: Rodeo and Birds in
the Trap Sing McKnight
o 2.4 2017–present: Huncho Jack,
Jack Huncho and Astroworld
3 Artistry
4 Personal life
5 Discography
6 Awards and nominations
7 Concert tours
8 References
9 External links
Early life
Jacques Berman Webster II was born
April 30, 1992 in Houston, Texas. He
grew up in Missouri City, a middle-class
suburban area bordering southwest
Houston. Webster lived with his
grandmother, but later moved to the
suburbs, where his father ran his own
business.[6] Webster attended Elkins High
School and graduated at seventeen.[7]
Webster then attended the University of
Texas at San Antonio before dropping
out his sophomore year to fully pursue
his music career.[8][9]
After dropping out, Webster immediately
moved to New York City in an attempt to
start his music career. His parents,
frustrated that he had dropped out of
school, eventually cut him off
financially.[10]
Career
2008–12: Career beginnings and
record deals
At the age of 16, Webster embarked on
his musical career as a record producer,
with a focus on hip hop production. He
subsequently entered his first partnership
with his longtime friend, Chris
Holloway, forming the duo The
Graduates. In 2008, the duo released
their untitled first EP on social
networking website, Myspace.
The following year, Webster and OG
Chess, one of Travis's schoolmates,
formed the group The Classmates. The
Classmates released two projects, with
Buddy Rich in 2009 and Cruis'n USA in
2010.[11] Webster mainly handled
production work on both projects. The
duo remained together until late 2012,
when personal conflicts and financial
disputes led to the disbandment of the
group.[12]
After leaving college, Webster moved
from Houston, Texas, to Washington,
New York, where Webster began
working with friend Mike Waxx, who
owned the music website Illroots. After
moving to New York, Webster slept on
the floor at his friend's house and spent
most of his time at Just Blaze's studio.
Eventually frustrated in New York and
the lack of progression,[13] Webster
moved to Los Angeles, California, after
only four months in the state.
In Los Angeles, Webster was abandoned
by his friend who had promised to help
him by providing housing. His parents
cut him off financially and he eventually
was forced to relocate back to Houston,
where his parents kicked him out of their
home. Webster moved back to Los
Angeles once again and began to sleep
on the couch of a friend who studied at
University of Southern California.[14]
Atlanta-based rapper and owner of Grand
Hustle Records, T.I. would later hear one
of Webster's productions, titled "Lights
(Love Sick)". While in Los Angeles,
T.I.'s representative contacted Webster,
asking him to attend a studio for a
meeting. During the meeting, T.I.
freestyled over "Animal", one of
Webster's productions.
2012–14: Owl Pharaoh and Days
Before Rodeo
Main articles: Owl Pharaoh and Days
Before Rodeo
v
t
e
Travis Scott
Discography
Production discography
Rodeo
Studio
Birds in the Trap Sing
albums
McKnight
Huncho Jack, Jack Huncho
(with Quavo as Huncho
Jack)
Astroworld
Owl Pharaoh
Mixtapes Days Before Rodeo
"3500"
"Antidote"
"Pick Up the Phone"
"Champions"
Singles "Goosebumps"
"Butterfly Effect"
"Watch"
"Sicko Mode"
"Chimes (RMX)"
Featured "Workin (Remix)"
singles "Whole Lotta Lovin'"
"Bake Sale"
"Love Galore"
"Portland"
"Know No Better"
"Sky Walker"
"90210"
"Nightcrawler"
Other "Beibs in the Trap"
songs "Baptized in Fire"
"On Everything"
Related Huncho Jack
articles
WorldCat Identities
BNF: cb170193590 (data)
Authority GND: 1118741013
control ISNI: 0000 0003 8409
1917
LCCN: no2012133564
MusicBrainz: e4a51f17-
a57b-47b1-b37b-
f552d0f8e9e6
VIAF: 273867482
Categories:
Living people
1992 births
African-American record producers
African-American male rappers
Rappers from Houston
21st-century American musicians
American hip hop record producers
Southern hip hop musicians
American hip hop singers
Alternative hip hop musicians
African-American songwriters
American songwriters
Songwriters from Texas
Grand Hustle Records artists
Epic Records artists
GOOD Music artists
People from Missouri City, Texas
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