Top 10 Travis Scott Songs

Travis Scott Songs

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Our top 10 Travis Scott songs list looks at the music catalog of a nine times Grammy Awards-nominated American rapper. Born in 1991, Travis Scott started his musical pursuits as a teenager. During his early days, his love for music was inspired by his father and grandfather, who were jazz and soul musicians. However, as he grew up, Travis Scott was inspired by hip-hop artists, including Kid Cudi, Kanye West, and T.I.

Travis Scott started making music in his teenage years. This saw him drop out of the University of Texas at San Antonio to concentrate on his passion. Immediately after quitting studies, the rapper went on to self-release his first EP, The Graduates, with Chris Holloway in 2008. Travis Scott released three more EPs over the next two years.

Over his career, Travis Scott has scored four number one hits on the Billboard Hot 100. His first number-one song on the Billboard Hot 100 came after the release of his 2018 collaborative hit “Sicko Mode,” featuring Drake. Travis Scott is among the successful rapper who heavily relies on audio manipulation effects. While the star’s career has been nothing short of success, he has had a string of controversies that make many questions his concerts’ safety. The most recent controversy is his Astroworld Festival which saw several people lose their lives due to a crowd crush.

Travis Scott’s Career Beginnings and Breakthrough

After moving to Los Angeles in 2012, Travis Scott met T.I., who helped him make his initial recordings. T.I. signed him to Grand Hustle Records, where he issued his debut solo mixtape, Own Pharaoh. Own Pharaoh featured several reputable artists, including Meek Mill, Wale, Asap Ferg, 2 Chainz, and T.I. The mixtape was nominated for the BET Hip Hop Awards’ Best Mixtape accolade. As a result, Travis Scott became a reputable rapper prompting him to release another mixtape still through Grand Hustle Records.

Days Before Rodeo, issued in 2014, marked the rapper’s sophomore mixtape release. The mixtape saw Travis Scott team up with reputable artists, including Migos, Young Thug, Rich Homie Quan, Big Sean, and T.I. Day Before Rodeo also saw the rapper team up with the English pop-rock ensemble The 1975. “Don’t Play” and “Mamacita” are some of the best Travis Scott songs from the mixtape.

Travis Scott landed mainstream success after the release of his debut LP, Rodeo. The LP saw him collaborate with Future, Justin Bieber, The Weeknd, 2 Chainz, Young Thug, Schoolboy Q, Chief Keef, Juicy J, and Kanye West, among others. Rodeo is home to “Antidote,” the song that elevated the rapper’s reputation after it peaked at number sixteen on the Billboard Hot 100.

Travis Scott’s Album Releases over the Years

Rodeo marked Travis Scott’s debut album, issued in 2015 through Grand Hustle Records. The LP brought the rapper to mainstream and commercial success, missing the top spot on the Billboard 200 by two positions. Rodeo also peaked at number two on the Billboard Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums chart. Nevertheless, Rodeo topped the Billboard Top Rap Albums chart. The LP would later be Platinum-certified in the US and Canada, managing a Silver certification in the UK. “Antidote” and “3500” are the best Travis Scott songs from the LP Rodeo.

In 2016, Travis Scott released his sophomore LP, Birds in the Trap Sing McKnight. The LP saw the rapper collaborate with notable artists, including Bryson Tiller, Blac Youngsta, Kendrick Lamar, Quavo, The Weeknd, André 3000, Young Thug, and Nav. Some of the best Travis Scott songs from the LP include “Goosebumps,” “Pick Up the Phone,” and “Wonderful.” Birds in the Trap Sing McKnight managed a double Platinum certification in Denmark and Canada. In the US, Birds in the Trap Sing McKnight only managed a single Platinum certification. Nevertheless, Birds in the Trap Sing McKnight managed to top the Billboard 200 and Billboard Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums charts.

Later in 2018, Travis Scott released his third LP, Astroworld. The LP has since been his most successful release both commercially and in the mainstream. Astroworld has been Platinum-certified four times in the US, topping up to twelve album charts across the world. The LP topped both the Billboard 200 and Billboard Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums charts.

“Butterfly Effect,” “Wake Up,” “Yosemite,” and “Sicko Mode” are some of the best Travis Scott songs from the LP. Astroworld is home to Travis Scott’s first number one hit on the Billboard Hot 100, “Sicko Mode,” which features the massively successful Canadian rapper Drake. Currently, the rapper is working on releasing his fourth LP, Utopia.

Travis Scott’s Other Musical Pursuits

Travis Scott has interacted with quite a large number of fellow hip hop and rap stars. Some of the interactions have seen him release collaborative hits, while others have seen him forge new musical groups. Travis Scott’s first collaborative project was The Classmates with OG Chess, one of his schoolmates. The Classmates was incepted in 2009, lasting only for three years following financial and personal rows.

The rapper would later form a hip hop duo, Huncho Jack, with Quavo of Migos in 2015. As Huncho Jack, the two rappers released their debut LP, Huncho Jack, Jack Huncho, in 2017. Huncho Jack, Jack Huncho managed to rise to number three on the Billboard 200. Travis Scott later collaborated with Kid Cudi to form a new hip hop duo, The Scotts. The two are currently working on a studio album together as The Scotts. Travis Scott has also established himself as a producer, working through his label Cactus Jack Records, which was incepted five years ago.

Travis Scott’s Accolades and Legacy

Travis Scott has been nominated for nine Grammy Awards accolades in different categories proving his outstanding talent. In 2016, the rapper scooped the BET Hip Hop Awards’ People’s Champ Award, thanks to “Antidote.” His collaborative hit with Drake, “Sicko Mode,” saw him win the BET Awards accolade for the Best Collaboration in 2019.

The same year, Travis Scott won the BET Hip Hop Awards accolades in the Video Director of the Year and Album of the Year, thanks to the LP, Astroworld. Even though the hip hop/rap scene has been competitive, Travis Scott still comes out strong to cement his place as an outstanding artist. Here we present you with the ten best Travis Scott songs of all time.

#10 – Pick Up the Phone ft. Young Thug and Quavo

Ushering us to the top 10 Travis Scott songs is the hit “Pick Up the Phone.” The song is featured on the LP, Birds in the Trap Sing McKnight. “Pick Up the Phone” has also been featured on Young Thug’s 2016 mixtape, Jeffery. Travis Scott collaborated with Young Thug and Quavo of Migos in this impressive hit.

The song also features songwriter and rapper Starrah on the vocals too. Starrah is best known for her songwriting career, penning songs for Nicki Minaj, Drake, Normani, Halsey, and Rihanna. “Pick Up the Phone” finds the rappers detailing their audience about a lady who won’t requite their love despite their trial in being faithful to her. The song was Platinum-certified two times in the US, peaking at number forty-three on the Billboard Hot 100.

#9 – Can’t Say ft. Don Toliver

“Can’t Say” is one of the best Travis Scott songs from the LP, Astroworld. The song is a collaborative release by Travis Scott and Don Toliver. Travis Scott and Don Toliver rap about high from drugs influence and making seductive moves toward women. “Can’t Say” featured Don’s deep vocals and Travis Scott’s auto-tuned raps.

The song samples DJ DMD’s 1998 hit “25 Lighters.” “DJ DMD featured Fat Pat and Lil Keke on the song “25 Lighters.” On the Billboard Hot 100, “Can’t Say” managed a peak position of number thirty-eight. The song was Platinum-certified in the US.

#8 – Beibs in the Trap ft. Young Thug and Nav

Number eight on our top 10 Travis Scott songs list is the hit “Beibs in the Trap.” The song finds Travis Scott teaming up with Young Thug and Nav, releasing the song on the LP, Birds in the Trap Sing McKnight. This marked the first time Travis Scott teamed up with Nav, who also produced this song singlehandedly.

The song’s title refers to Canadian Grammy Award-winning pop star Justin Bieber. However, it should be noted that the term “Beibs” is just another euphemism for cocaine. Travis Scott had earlier collaborated with Justin on his debut LP, Rodeo. The song has been Platinum-certified twice in the US, peaking at number ninety on the Billboard Hot 100. The song also managed to rise to number thirty-eight on the Billboard Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs chart.

#7 – Antidote

“Antidote” is Travis Scott’s breakthrough hit from his debut LP, Rodeo. The song was the highest-charting release from Rodeo, peaking at number sixteen on the Billboard Hot 100 chart. Initially, the song was not projected for featuring on Rodeo. However, due to its fame, Travis Scott was obliged to feature it on the LP.

The song’s lyrics allude to taking pills and other drugs such as marijuana. Travis Scott revealed that he created the song while stuffed. “Antidote” would later become his breakthrough hit internationally. The song has been Platinum-certified four times in the US by RIAA.

#6 – Stargazing

Number six on our top 10 Travis Scott songs list is the pulsating hit “Stargazing.” The song is featured on the rapper’s LP, Astroworld. Travis Scott raps in this hit about how he has become a person of substance after overcoming his drugs abuse habits.

The song finds the rapper delivering a falsetto, something that is quite rare in his releases. “Stargazing” debuted and peaked at number eight on the Billboard Hot 100. The song also managed to rise to the seventh spot on the Billboard Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs chart. “Stargazing” was Platinum-certified by RIAA, receiving multi-Platinum certification in Brazil and Canada.

#5 – Franchise ft. M.I.A.

Since the release of the overly successful LP, Astroworld, Travis has been releasing notable singles that might see his next album perform the best amongst his releases so far. “Franchise” is one of the notable singles he released in 2020. The song finds Travis Scott teaming up with the female British rapper M.I.A.

“Franchise” finds the rappers boasting about an opulent lifestyle and wealth they have amassed. The song interpolates the hit “White Tee” by the Atlanta hip hop group Dem Franchize Boyz. “Franchise” topped the Billboard Hot 100 and Billboard Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs chart. A remix to the songs has been released featuring Jermaine Dupri and The Kid Slim. Travis Scott’s version won the MTV Video Music Award for Best Hip Hop Video at the 2021 MTV Video Music Awards ceremony.

#4 – Butterfly Effect

“Butterfly Effect” is yet another reputable hit from Travis Scott’s third LP, Astroworld. The song serves as the lead track to the album. Travis Scott teamed up with Felix Leone and producer Murda Beatz in writing this hit. “Butterfly Effect” is among the most successful experimental hip-hop ballads of 2017.

Travis Scott alludes to both the doors to his Lamborghini and his life which is growing greater with each day. “Butterfly Effect” peaked at number fifty on the Billboard Hot 100. The song has been Platinum-certified four times in the US.

#3 – Goosebumps ft. Young Thug and Kendrick Lamar

Our number three spot on the ten best Travis Scott songs goes to the hit “Goosebumps.” Travis Scott teams up with rappers Young Thug and Kendrick Lamar in releasing this uncanny love ballad. “Goosebumps” is among the musical gems from the LP, Birds in the Trap Sing McKnight.

The song finds the rappers crooning about the feelings they have for their significant others. Travis Scott revealed that he penned the song in his bedroom at one of his low moments. The rapper has performed the song a record fourteen times in a live show. “Goosebumps” peaked at number thirty-two on the Billboard Hot 100.

#2- Highest in the Room

“Highest in the Room” is a 2019 single by Travis Scott, which debuted at the top of the Billboard Hot 100. The song finds Travis Scott branding himself as the most intoxicated soul in their then house with his spouse Kylie Jenner. Kylie introduced the song to the world after an ad for her cosmetic products played a snippet of the song.

“Highest in the Room” became Travis Scott’s second solo song to make it to the top of the Billboard Hot 100. The song was Platinum-certified four times in the US. In December 2019, Travis Scott released a remix of the song featuring Rosalía and Lil Baby. “Highest in the Room” was nominated for a Grammy Award for Best Melodic Rap Performance in 2021. However, it lost to “Lockdown” by Anderson .Paak.

#1- Sicko Mode ft. Drake

Number one on our top 10 Travis Scott songs list is the captivating collaborative hit “Sicko Mode.” The song finds Travis Scott teaming up with Drake, with uncredited vocals by Big Hawk and Swae Lee. “Sicko Mode” is the best Travis Scott song from the rapper’s third LP, Astroworld.

The song finds the rappers crooning about their work ethic, alluding to going beast mode on the pursuits. “Sicko Mode” samples The Notorious B.I.G.’s hit “Gimme the Loot.” The song topped the Billboard Hot 100, Billboard Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs chart, and Billboard Rhythmic chart.

“Sicko Mode” is the only Travis Scott song to be Diamond-certified in the US. The song was nominated for the Best Rap Song and Best Rap Performance accolades at the 2019 Grammy Awards ceremony. However, it lost the Best Rap Song to “God’s Plan” by Drake. It also lost the Best Rap Performance accolade to “Bubblin” by Anderson.Paak and “King’s Dead” by Kendrick Lamar, Future, and James Blake.

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