Travis Scott Reflects on His Relationship With Ye: ‘He Taught Me a Lot About Music’
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Travis Scott Reflects on His Relationship With Ye: ‘He Taught Me a Lot About Music’

Travis Scott Reflects on His Relationship With Ye: ‘He Taught Me a Lot About Music’

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If one has to be credited and honored for Travis Scott’s first major break in the music industry, it is none but Ye formerly Kanye West. Scott still appreciates and thanks Ye after over a decade after appearing on Cruel Summer‘s “Sin City” and working on Yeezus.

Scott tackled quite a few topics, including his stance when it comes to his relationship with Ye in his La Flame’s Complex cover story published on Tuesday April 8.

“S–t, man. That’s my kid’s uncle,” he said in the interview, which appears to have taken place in February. “That guy took me in when I was young, when I was like 19. He taught me a lot about music. And not even just ‘taught’ me, but he allowed me to experience the creation of music.”

Scott continued to reflect. “To create music with him, it’s what helped me grow, making a lot of beats,” he shared. “Whether it’s writing and collabing on music and film or clothes or whatever the f–k it is, just constantly learning.”

Earlier in March, Ye raised issues with a couple of his peers in the industry during an X rant. He took aim at Scott during an interview with DJ Akademiks. West — who has been facing backlash since 2022 for his hate speech — explained that why he felt disrespected by the “Sicko Mode” rapper.

“Trav left me off his album,” he said. “Took four of my songs from the ranch in Wyoming. My choruses, my exact singing lines — replace me with him, or put Future, SZA on the joints. With no explanation, the s–t just comes out.”

Following the release of Utopia in August 2023,  Scott performed in Rome and brought out West and gave his idol his flowers. “There is no Utopia without Kanye West. There is no Travis Scott without Kanye West. There is no Rome without Kanye West. Make some noise for Ye,” Scott told the crowd.

Scott has been scheduled to headline Saturday night [April 12] at Coachella. He also provided some context into his upcoming projects with another Jackboys label compilation and his solo album on the way.

“And for this next album, I just want to have the most ultimate fun with being creative,” he told Complex. “The most ultimate fun, taking all the things, I learned and packing it in the CD and making it enjoyable to go crazy in the stadium. That’s the idea.”