“I'm in the studio day and night”

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Travis Scott: “I'm in the studio day and night”

In March, Travis Scott had announced the arrival of Jackboys 2 and in a recent interview with Complex.com he reiterated that he was working on Jackboys and his new album.

I think many things in life are boring and lousy“, Said Travis Scott, who would like people to be afraid to do what they really want in life. So when they wake up every morning, this is what moves him. He wants to shake people.

That is working on a song, running on a wrestling ring or performing on a stage, Travis says that he always tries to do the same thing: to create a spark that breaks the monotony of life and make people, even for a short time, put aside their fears and finally are themselves.

Today, its largest source of inspiration remains its connection with the fans and is working to produce new music.

“I'm in the studio day and night,” he says in the interview. “I am so enthusiastic. I have something special coming for my fans. Utopia has come out a year and a half ago and now I am working on new music. I am producing for other people, and also for myself. I am excited for the Jackboys, my new album and the new album of Sheck.

I'm here to motivate. I'm here to break down the walls of fear. I always put myself on the front line in showing the unknown. I am opening the gate so that people understand that they can do everything they want, they just have to do it. “

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Christopher Johnson

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