You Know I'm High Off the K-Pop': Travis Scott drops K-pop single with The Weeknd and Bad Bunny

    Travis Scott unveils new K-Pop single in collaboration with The Weeknd and Bad Bunny. This trails his announement about the 'Utopia' concert at the Pyramids of Giza amidst cancellation rumors.

    Travis Scott

    Travis Scott

    Just when you thought your musical landscape couldn't get more exciting, Travis Scott, in a thrilling announcement, confirmed that the 'Utopia' concert will be serenading the sands of the Pyramids of Giza. Following this grand reveal, Scott, in collaboration with music moguls The Weeknd and Bad Bunny, dropped an electrifying new K-Pop single.

    Triumphant Trio Break Into K-pop

    "Weaving tales about the highs of K-pop and languishing late nights" can now be the anthem of every K-pop enthusiast. The chorus crooned by Scott and Bad Bunny proclaims, "You feel like the winner/Late night with you so far/I need you back sooner/You come back on this side." The Weeknd adds his share of lyrical magic with, "Mix the drugs with the pain/Let the waves leap away/You in Cannes and Saint Tropez callin’ out my name/Snow around in my face/You know I’m high off the K-Pop.”

    Astroworld Sequel Utopia Prepares for Grand Release

    Scott's highly anticipated album 'Utopia' - the Astroworld sequel, has been carefully crafted over nearly three years. All set to be streamed live from the historic Pyramids of Giza, Scott took to Instagram to announce this spectacular event. "UTOPIA LIVE AT THE PYRAMIDS TICKETS AND UTOPIA PACK On TRAVISSCOTT.COM," he wrote, dispelling rumors of cancellation as reported by numerous Egyptian media outlets.

    Live Nation stated in its dialogue with Rolling Stone, "There have been no changes to Travis Scott’s show in Egypt; any reports to the contrary are false. We can’t wait to celebrate Utopia with you in Egypt!"

    Travis Scott (Source:Billboard)

    In another miraculous turn of events, a Houston grand jury in June decreed that Scott, along with several workers and organizers behind the Astroworld festival where 10 people faced fatal crowd surge in 2021, will not face criminal charges.

    While the artist gears up to release his fourth studio album, fans are patiently waiting for the official date announcement.

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