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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

Jacques Berman Webster II (born


April 30, 1992),[5] known professionally
as Travis Scott (formerly stylized as
Travi$ Scott), is an American rapper,
singer, songwriter, and record producer.
In 2012, Scott signed his first major-label
deal with Epic Records. In November of
the same year, Scott signed a deal with
Kanye West's GOOD Music, as part of
its production wing Very GOOD Beats,
after appearing on the label's 2012
compilation album Cruel Summer. In
April 2013, it was announced Scott
signed a record deal with T.I.'s Grand
Hustle imprint.
Scott's first full-length project, a mixtape
titled Owl Pharaoh, was self-released in
May 2013. This was followed with a
second mixtape, titled Days Before
Rodeo, in August 2014. His debut studio
album, Rodeo, was released in September
2015 and was led by the hit single
"Antidote", which reached the top 20 of
the US Billboard Hot 100 chart. His
second album, Birds in the Trap Sing
McKnight, was released in September
2016, to generally positive reviews. The
following year, Travis Scott released a
collaborative album with Quavo titled
Huncho Jack, Jack Huncho under the
group name Huncho Jack. He released
his third album, Astroworld, on August 3,
2018.

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

Scott performing in 2013.


Webster's first solo full-length project is
a mixtape titled Owl Pharaoh, which was
set to be released as a free download in
2012. However, the project was delayed,
and was announced to be slated for a
later release. The project was later re-
created[15] by Kanye West and Mike
Dean, and was then again delayed for
sample clearance issues. In promotion
Webster would release the track, "Blocka
La Flame", a remix of fellow GOOD
Music label-mate Pusha T's single
"Blocka" (which features production and
vocals from Scott). The song was
produced by Young Chop, with
additional production by Webster
himself, alongside Mike Dean. On March
22, 2013, Webster released the music
video for a song titled "Quintana", set to
appear on Owl Pharaoh. The mixtape's
version of the song features guest vocals
from fellow American rapper Wale,
while the production was handled by
Webster himself, alongside Sak Pase and
Mike Dean. On March 27, XXL revealed
that Webster was a member of their
Freshman Class of 2013.[16] On March
29, 2013, following his interview with
British disc jockey, DJ Semtex, Webster
premiered a snippet of his commercial
debut single, titled "Upper Echelon",
featuring 2 Chainz and T.I. On April 2,
2013, Webster stated Owl Pharaoh was
his official debut mixtape and would be
released on the iTunes Store on May 21,
2013.[17] On April 23, 2013, "Upper
Echelon" was sent to Urban
contemporary radio.[18] The EP was
released for free download.

Scott performing in 2014.


On March 13, 2014, Webster performed
a new song, tentativs Twitter account that
the song is not called "1975", and would
be included on his second mixtape, titled
Days Before Rodeo.[19] He would later
take to his Twitter account to announce
Rodeo, as the official title for his major-
label debut studio album.[20][21][22] On
May 5, 2014, Webster released the full
version of the song, with its new title
"Don't Play", featuring a sample of the
song "M.O.N.E.Y" by the English rock
band the 1975.[23][24] On July 11, 2014,
"Don't Play" was officially released as
the lead single from Days Before Rodeo,
via digital distribution.[25]
Following the success of Days Before
Rodeo, Webster announced that he would
headline a concert tour, called The Rodeo
Tour, with Rich Gang's rapper Young
Thug and producer Metro Boomin. The
tour started on March 1, 2015, in Santa
Ana, California, and ended on April 1,
2015, in Portland, Oregon. The tour ran
through major cities such as Denver,
Colorado, Houston, Texas, Chicago,
Illinois, Detroit, Michigan, New York
City, Atlanta, Georgia, Philadelphia, San
Diego, Los Angeles, San Francisco,
California and Seattle, Washington.
Second shows were added to some cities
such as Los Angeles and New York City,
after his first shows had sold out too
quickly towards the eyes of his fans.
Artists such as Kanye West, Chris
Brown, Wale and Birdman made special
guest appearances in certain cities.[26]
Webster's Rodeo Tour has been
acclaimed to be one of today's wildest
rap tours.[27]
2015–16: Rodeo and Birds in the Trap
Sing McKnight
Main articles: Rodeo (Travis Scott
album) and Birds in the Trap Sing
McKnight
Rodeo was released on September 4,
2015, by Grand Hustle and Epic Records.
The album features guest appearances
from Quavo, Juicy J, Kanye West, The
Weeknd, Swae Lee, Chief Keef, Justin
Bieber, Young Thug and Toro y Moi,
Big Buck and includes production from
Mike Dean, Kanye West, WondaGurl,
Suber, DJ Dahi, Metro Boomin, 1500 or
Nothin', Sonny Digital, Southside,
Terrace Martin, Zaytoven, Pharrell
Williams and Webster himself, among
others. The album was supported by two
singles: "3500" featuring Future and 2
Chainz, and "Antidote". The latter
became his highest-charting single on the
US Billboard Hot 100 chart, peaking at
number 16. Rodeo received generally
positive reviews from critics and debuted
at number three on the US Billboard 200
chart. It also debuted at number one on
the Billboard Rap Albums chart.[28]

Scott performing in February 2016.


On January 4, 2016, Webster would
announce that he has a new studio album
on the way. On February 8, 2016, it was
announced that iLoveMakonnen, Vic
Mensa and Travis Scott, would be a part
of the "WANGSQUAD", an Alexander
Wang campaign.[29] On March 29, 2016,
300 Entertainment executive Lyor
Cohen, revealed that Webster and Young
Thug were releasing a single together
and called Webster's upcoming album a
"classic".[30] On April 7, 2016, Webster
previewed a single with Young Thug at
one of his shows.[31] On May 17, 2016,
Webster announced that the title of his
second album would be Birds in the Trap
Sing McKnight, while also confirming
the title for his third album to be
AstroWorld.[32] On June 3, 2016, the
collaborative single between Thug and
Webster was released, titled "Pick Up the
Phone". The single, which also features
vocals from Quavo of Atlanta-based rap
trio Migos, reached number 43 on the
Billboard Hot 100 and was certified
double platinum by the Recording
Industry Association of America (RIAA).
On August 31, 2016, Webster announced
that Birds in the Trap Sing McKnight was
finally finished in a post on Instagram.[33]
Webster premiered the album on his third
episode of .wav radio on September 2,
2016,[34] and was later released on iTunes
and Apple Music. On September 11,
2016, the album became Webster's first
number one album on the US Billboard
200.[35] On September 12, 2016,
Universal Music Publishing Group's
CEO, Jody Gerson announced that the
label signed a worldwide deal with
Webster.[36]
In the same episode Webster premiered
Birds in the Trap Sing McKnight, he also
announced that he would be executive
producing on Kanye West's Cruel
Winter, a follow up to his G.O.O.D.
Music label's debut compilation Cruel
Summer.[37] In the episode he described
the upcoming album as, "very youthful,
straight to the point, like the illest ever,
man, like the illest album."
2017–present: Huncho Jack, Jack
Huncho and Astroworld
Main articles: Huncho Jack, Jack Huncho
and Astroworld (album)
Scott performed at All-Star Weekend on
February 16, 2017, in New Orleans at
Champion Square.[38] He also performed
at New Orleans BUKU Music + Art
Project festival on March 10, 2017.[39] On
March 5, Scott announced a concert tour
called "Birds Eye View".[40] The next
day, the dates and cities for the tour were
unveiled, with it beginning on March 10,
in New Orleans, Louisiana, and coming
to an end on June 2, in Eugene,
Oregon.[41] In March 2017, Webster
announced he would be launching his
own imprint, under the name of Cactus
Jack Records.[3] During an interview,
Webster said, "I’m not doing it to have
financial control over my music. I want
first and foremost to help other artists,
launch new names, to provide
opportunities. I want to do for them what
happened to me, but better. By better I
mean no bullshit. No lying to the artists
about album release dates or the budgets
of videos and albums."[3] On June 15,
2017, Scott announced he would be
doing a European leg of the "Birds Eye
View Tour". The European leg started on
the June 23 in Paris, and concluded on
July 9 in Turku, Finland. This leg was
mainly festival sets or in smaller club
settings.
On April 3, 2017, it was reported Scott
had been working on a collaborative
album with Atlanta-based rapper Quavo
of Migos, potentially to be released later
in 2017.[42][43] Speaking to GQ, he
confirmed: 'The Quavo album is coming
soon. I’m dropping new music soon. You
know how I do it though: I like
surprises.[44] In addition to the
collaborative album, Scott announced his
third studio album Astroworld, named
after the defunct Houston theme park of
the same name, is nearing completion
and would most likely be released in
2017.[45][46] Scott was also featured on a
track from Canadian rapper Drake's
project More Life (2017), titled
"Portland". The song peaked at number
nine on the US Billboard Hot 100,
becoming his highest charting song as a
featured artist.[47]
On May 16, 2017, Scott released three
new tracks on SoundCloud, after teasing
on social media for some time. The
tracks were named "A Man", "Green &
Purple (featuring Playboi Carti)", and
"Butterfly Effect". The latter was also
released on every other streaming
service, as the only track. The music
video for "Butterfly Effect" was released
on July 14, 2017. On August 10, 2017,
Webster tweeted "ALBUM MODE" as
he had just finished the "DAMN. Tour"
as a supporting act for Kendrick Lamar,
the night before. This tweet signified that
he was now working on his album
AstroWorld full-time. On August 27,
2017, Scott performed with Thirty
Seconds to Mars at the 2017 MTV Video
Music Awards on their single "Walk On
Water".
On September 18, 2017, Quavo and the
Migos did an interview. Quavo stated
that his album with Travis Scott is
coming "real soon". He also stated that
he and Travis Scott have over 20 records
ready.[48] In October 2017, Scott was
featured in a special piece titled
"Deserve", by Chinese born Canadian
rapper Kris Wu.[49] On December 7,
2017, a clip of Quavo being interviewed
by Zane Lowe was posted on the official
Twitter account for Beats 1. When asked
about the title of their upcoming project,
he confirmed it would be Huncho Jack,
Jack Huncho. [50]
Scott was featured on Trippie Redd's
"Dark Knight Dummo" on December 6,
2017. The song peaked at 72 on the
Billboard Hot 100.[51] On December 21,
2017, Webster and Quavo released their
collaborative album, Huncho Jack, Jack
Huncho. The album debuted at number 3
on the Billboard 200 and had seven
tracks chart on the Billboard Hot 100.[52]
After the release of Huncho Jack, Jack
Huncho, Webster was spotted in the
studio a lot more frequently and
Billboard slated an expected first quarter
release for AstroWorld.[53][54]
On May 3, 2018, Travis Scott released a
single titled "Watch" featuring Kanye
West and Lil Uzi Vert.[55] The single was
released as promotional material for his
upcoming third studio album Astroworld,
which is named after an amusement park
in Houston, Texas which he used to
visit.[56] Astroworld was released on
August 3, 2018 to critical acclaim,[57] and
debuted at number one on the Billboard
200.[58]
Artistry
Scott has stated that he is influenced by
Kid Cudi, M.I.A., Kanye West, Toro y
Moi, Tame Impala and T.I.[59] Spin
magazine compared his 2013 mixtape
Owl Pharaoh to that of Kid Cudi's Man
on the Moon II: The Legend of Mr.
Rager.[60]
Personal life
Scott began dating reality television star
and entrepreneur Kylie Jenner in April
2017.[61] On February 1, 2018, Jenner
gave birth to their first child, daughter
Stormi Webster.[62][63]
Discography
Main articles: Travis Scott discography
and Travis Scott production discography
Studio albums
 Rodeo (2015)
 Birds in the Trap Sing McKnight
(2016)
 Astroworld (2018)
Collaborative albums
 Huncho Jack, Jack Huncho (with
Quavo as Huncho Jack) (2017)
Mixtapes
 Owl Pharaoh (2013)
 Days Before Rodeo (2014)
Awards and nominations
Nomin
Ye Award R
Category ated Result
ar s ef.
work
Owl
20 Best Nomin [64]
BET Pharao
13 Mixtape ated
Hip h
Hop Days
Best Nomin [65]
Awards Before
Mixtape ated
Rodeo
20
MTV
15
Europe Artist on Himsel Nomin [66]
Music the Rise f ated
Awards
BET
People's
Hip "Antid
Champ Won [67]
Hop ote"
20 Award
Awards
16
Best
MOBO Himsel Nomin [68]
Internation
Awards f ated
al Act
Purpos
Gramm
Album of e (as a Nomin [69]
y
the Year feature ated
Awards
d artist)
"Know
20 No
17 Choice Better"
Teen
Electronic/ (with
Choice Won [70]
Dance Major
Awards
Song Lazer,
Camila
Cabello
and
Quavo)
Soul
Best
Train Nomin [71]
Collaborat
Music ated
ion
Awards
Outstandin
g Duo,
Nomin
Group or
NAAC "Love ated
Collaborat
P Galore" [72]
ion
Image (with
Outstandin
20 Awards SZA)
g Song, Nomin
18
Contempo ated
rary
Best
Gramm
Rap/Sung Nomin [73]
y
Performan ated
Awards
ce
iHeart
R&B Song
Radio Nomin [74]
of the
Music ated
Year
Awards
Hot Ticket Pendin
Performer g
Lyricist of Pendin
the Year g
MVP of Pendin
BET
the Year g
Hip Himsel [75]
Hop Hustler of f Pendin
Awards the Year g
Made-
You-Look
Pendin
Award
g
(Best Hip
Hop Style)
"Butter
People' Song of Pendin
fly
s the Year g [76]
Effect"
Choice
Album of "Astro Pendin
Awards
the Year world " g
Concert tours
Headlining
 Rodeo Tour[77] (with Young Thug and
Metro Boomin) (2015)
 Birds Eye View Tour (North America
and Europe)[40] (2017)
 Astroworld: Wish You Were Here
Tour (2018–19) (with Trippie Redd,
Sheck Wes and Gunna)
Supporting
 Never Sober Tour (with Juicy J and
Project Pat) (2015)
 The Madness Tour (with The Weeknd
and Banks) (2015)
 The Anti World Tour (with Rihanna)
(2016)
 The Damn. Tour[78] (with Kendrick
Lamar and DRAM) (2017)
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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"
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 "On Everything"
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