Travis Scott – Rodeo

Album Info

Artist: Travis Scott

Title: Rodeo

Year: 2015

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Tracklist

  • 1. Pornography (3:51)
  • 2. Oh My Dis Side (feat. Quavo) (5:51)
  • 3. 3500 (feat. Future & 2 Chainz) (7:41)
  • 4. Wasted (feat. Juicy J) (3:55)
  • 5. 90210 (feat. Kacy Hill) (5:39)
  • 6. Pray 4 Love (feat. The Weeknd) (5:07)
  • 7. Nightcrawler (feat. Swae Lee & Chief Keef) (5:21)
  • 8. Piss On Your Grave (feat. Kanye West) (2:46)
  • 9. Antidote (4:22)
  • 10. Impossible (4:02)
  • 11. Maria I'm Drunk (feat. Justin Bieber & Young Thug) (5:49)
  • 12. Flying High (feat. Toro y Moi) (3:28)
  • 13. I Can Tell (3:55)
  • 14. Apple Pie (3:39)
  • 15. Ok Alright (feat. ScHoolboy Q) (6:57)
  • 16. Never Catch Me (2:56)

Review

"Rodeo," Travis Scott's debut studio album, dropped on September 4, 2015, and it's nothing short of a high-octane journey through the realms of trap and hip-hop. The album features a stacked roster of guest appearances, including Quavo, Future, 2 Chainz, Juicy J, The Weeknd, and Kanye West. With a diverse production team helmed by Scott, WondaGurl, Allen Ritter, Mike Dean, Metro Boomin, and Frank Dukes, it's a feast for the ears. Supported by singles like "3500" and "Antidote," with the latter hitting number 16 on the US Billboard Hot 100, "Rodeo" earned solid praise for its energy and collaborations.

Critics generally gave "Rodeo" favorable reviews, applauding its vibrant sound and star-studded features. It debuted at number three on the US Billboard 200 and was certified platinum by the RIAA in May 2017. Scott's vision for this album is incredibly personal, drawing from the rodeo scenes of Texas. The cover art, showing Scott as a tattooed action figure ready for action, perfectly channels the chaos and intensity of a rodeo. All in all, "Rodeo" is a bold and captivating debut that embodies Scott's knack for merging trap and hip-hop with mainstream vibes. - Aiden