A huge, gold Travis Scott head could be coming to a town near you. Yes, you read that right. Enormous inflatable gold heads of Travis Scott have been popping up all over the United States to promote the “Goosebumps” rapper’s highly anticipated third studio album, Astroworld.
The first head popped up in Los Angeles last week at the famous Amoeba Records. The unmissable head then made an appearance in Travis’ hometown of Houston at Minute Maid Park and in front of Cactus Music store. This week Travis’ eerily identical inflatable head popped up outside the Hard Rock Cafe in Times Square NYC. It then made its way to Atlanta’s popular strip club Magic City.
Earlier this week, Travis dropped the trailer for Astroworld, which previewed an unreleased song, "Stargazing," off of the album. The 26-year-old rapper also announced the album’s release date of August 3.
“#ASTROWORLD F*CKING READY TO LOOSE MY SH*T IN A COUPLE DAYS,” he tweeted on Monday (July 30). “LEGIT BLOWING ANY AND EVERY SPEAKER I CAN FIND !!!!!! KIDS LETS F*CKING EAT.”
Travis has been teasing Astroworld since 2016, saying it would drop in 2017.
In August 2017, Travis even told a crowd that the album would be out soon. "I think this might be the last club I'ma do until my album come out and sh*t,” he said. "I'm about to go away, in hiding for like a couple weeks, couple months."
While there is still little known about the project, Travis said in a recent interview that Astroworld is part two of his first album, Rodeo.
“Astroworld’s been set in stone since Rodeo,” he explained. “My whole idea was if you locked into Rodeo, you definitely locked into Astroworld. I’m just finishing the saga I started on my first album. This is supposed to be my second album. I had to go quick, because like I said, I had all these ideas, I just had to get off real quick, but now I’m finally back home with Astroworld.”
As for if the much talked about album will be worth the wait, Travis said his fans will definitely get their fill.
“The kids -- they hungry, and I’m hungry too, man,” he said.
To watch the Astroworld trailer, click the video below.
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