Texas rapper Travis Scott has stepped forward to put an immediate end to buzz about a new album called Days Before Birds having any connection to him.
Scotty went to Twitter Friday (October 14) and disassociated himself from the bogus project.
https://twitter.com/trvisXX/status/786983081903132672
Someone from Scott’s camp also shut down the new project buzz.
A representative for Travis Scott told The FADER shortly after the release was widely reported “This is an unauthorized release that was not approved by Travis Scott. We are in the process of getting it taken down. We are requesting that all media sites remove the material.” The rep also said that they are currently unsure how the project appeared on platforms, including Apple Music, which had exclusive rights on his Birds In The Trap Sing McKnight album. (The FADER)
Hours prior, a new album called Days Before Birds appeared on multiple streaming services.
A new collection of Travis Scott songs titled Days Before Birds appeared on streaming services Apple Music, Spotify, and Google Play on Friday morning. The 10 track album features Wale, PARTYNEXTDOOR, Lil Uzi Vert, and two tracks with an assist from Young Thug. It also incldues DJ Snake’s Encore track, “Oh Me Oh My,” featuring Scott, Migos, and G4shi. (Complex)
Recently, Travis flooded his Instagram page with priceless reactions to his Birds In The Trap Sing McKnight album toppling the sales charts.