The song will be titled “K-Pop” and will be released on Friday July 21st. Scott already shared the cover.
Travis Scott has announced his new single “K-Pop” will be released on July 21st. His featured guests on the track: Bad Bunny and The Weeknd. The musician already shared the cover of the single on his Instagram accountbut gave no further information about the collaboration.
Here’s what the “K-Pop” cover looks like:
His new album, UTOPIA, is also in the starting blocks, although no official release date has yet been announced. And this despite the fact that the 32-year-old US rapper has been teasing the new material for over a year.
In early July, Scott also announced a live stream event to celebrate the “World of UTOPIA” with a show in front of the Pyramids of Giza in Egypt on July 28th. Shortly thereafter, however, the Egyptian “General Syndicate for Musical Professions” allegedly canceled this performance because Scott’s way of playing a show “contradicts the identity of Egyptian culture”. Organizer “Live Nation” again denies the report of the cancellation of the event and announced “no changes” to Travis Scott’s show in Egypt.
UTOPIA would be Scott’s first LP following the 2021 Astroworld Festival incident in which eight people died and several people were injured.
Scott’s current album ASTROWORLD was released five years ago. ASTROWORLD is also the most successful work by Travis Scott, who has released a total of three records since 2015. This third record from 2018 achieved gold status in Germany as well as platinum in several countries.