To celebrate the 10th anniversary of his mixtape Days before the Rodeo, Houston born rapper Travis Scott has released a special edition titled Days Before Rodeo – Live from Atlanta: Chopped & Screwed – Vault 1 & 2.
The limited edition, available exclusively at shop.travisscott.comfeatures previously unheard excerpts from the Days before the Rodeo season and a full live set from Scott's recent anniversary show in Atlanta. Alongside the music, vinyl packs, exclusive merchandise and other limited edition items are also available.
Released in 2014, Days before the Rodeo was Scott's second mixtape, setting the stage for his debut album Rodeo in 2015.
The mixtape featured standout tracks like “Mamacita,” featuring Rich Homie Quan and Young Thug, and “Don't Play,” featuring Big Sean and The 1975. The tracks, along with production from Metro Boomin, Lex Luger and Travis Scott himself, introduced a moody, atmospheric style that has since become a hallmark of the trap genre.
The release comes after Scott released the video for “Drugs You Should Try It” more than a decade after its original release in 2014.
La Flame released the triple video “Drugs You Should Try It” on August 18th DBR came to streaming services on August 23rd. The clip opens with a tribute to Virgil Abloh, who designed the illuminated neon sign of the cowboy who makes his appearance. Scott begins to free fall into a pool of despair and allows his mind to drift into the depths of his conscious.
Scott's chart success includes his second album The birds in the trap sing McKnightwhich topped the Billboard 200, and the Astrocosm album, which spent three weeks at No. 1. His hit single “Sicko Mode” became a staple on the Billboard Hot 100, reaching No. 1, while his collaborations with artists such as Drake and Young Thug have secured many top 10 hits
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