Travis Scott is not deterred in garnering huge success regardless of how ravaged the world has been at the dawn of the pandemic.
After his last album, Astroworld, Travis hasn’t stopped working and continues to raise the bar with each move he makes. Following the release of the project, he went on a massively successful tour that was one of the highest-grossing of the entire year. He packaged the behind-the-scenes footage for his own Netflix documentary, Look Mom I Can Fly. When the pandemic hit, he took his performances to Fortnite and then released his his very own McDonald’s meal. While pulling all of this off, he kept consistently releasing music and hit #1 spot with “Highest In The Room”, “The Scotts”, and his latest, “Franchise”.
While everything Travis has accomplished is amazing, many skeptics argue that if it wasn’t for bundles he wouldn’t have those top spots. We would argue that having people spend money on merch with your song attached is something MOST artists can’t do, anyway. Travis has shown time and time again he would push the limit and no matter the change, he will adapt to the challenge. Travis ignored the haters and went straight to social media to celebrate his newly earned #1 spot on music charts.