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"Highest in the Room" (stylized in all caps) is a song by American rapper Travis Scott. It was released as a single on October 4, 2019. [ 1 ] It was released in a variety of formats, including on 7-inch vinyl , cassette and as a CD single . [ 2 ]
"TKN" is a song by Spanish singer Rosalía and American rapper Travis Scott. Produced by Rosalía, El Guincho, Sky Rompiendo el Bajo, Tainy and Teo Halm, the song was released on May 28, 2020, by Columbia Records. [1] This marks the second collaboration between the performers, the first one being a remix of Scott's "Highest in the Room". [2]
With his 2019 single "Highest in the Room" and his 2020 singles "The Scotts" (with Kid Cudi) and "Franchise" (featuring Young Thug and M.I.A.), Scott became the first artist on the Billboard Hot 100 to have three songs debut at number one in less than a year. [11]
Scott was first nominated at the 2014 Grammys for Best Rap Song (“New Slaves”). Three years later, he scored an Album of the Year nomination for his role in Justin Bieber ’s Purpose .
Wongo Okon of Uproxx describes the song as Baby Keem "leading the way with near-mumble raps" before Travis Scott "arrives with his trademark autotune croons". [5] In the song, Baby Keem and Travis Scott talk about "money, influence, and women in their lives", which they describe as "durag activity", over a "clicking, slinking" beat. [6] "
Ozan Yildirim (Turkish: Ozan Yıldırım; [2] born 11 January 1992), professionally known as OZ, is a Swiss record producer and songwriter of Turkish descent. [3] [4] He has produced for many hip hop artists, including Drake, Future and Travis Scott, including on the number-one hits "Sicko Mode" (2018), "Highest in the Room" (2019) and "Life Is Good" (2020).
"Parking Lot" is a song by American record producer Mustard and American rapper and singer Travis Scott. It was released through 10 Summers and BMG Rights Management as the lead single from Mustard's fourth studio album, Faith of a Mustard Seed, on June 21, 2024. [1]
Southside and Travis Scott created the song about eight months before it was released. Months later, Scott recruited Future on the track. [1]"Hold That Heat" is the first song that Scott has released since the Astroworld Festival crowd crush in November 2021.