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Travis Scott new album ‘Utopia’ 2022: release date, tracklist, features, songs & more The Houston rapper has revealed that his new album ‘Utopia’ will be released this year. Travis Scott has geared up his fans after releasing new details about his highly-aniticapted new album ‘Utopia’. Following the horrific incident that occurred at Travis’ Astroworld Festival, which saw ten people killed and multiple injuries during his set, it’s now expected for the new album to be delayed. The Houston native’s last album enlisted some of the biggest names featured in pop/rap music, including; Frank Ocean, Drake, The Weeknd, James Blake, Philip Bailey, 21 Savage, Swae Lee, Gunna, Nav, Quavo, Takeoff, Juice Wrld, Sheck Wes, Kid Cudi, Don Toliver and others.
Travis said, “I never tell people this, and I’m probably going to keep it a secret still, but I’m working with some new people and I’m just trying to expand the sound. He continued, “I’ve been making beats again, rapping on my own beats, just putting everything together and trying to grow it really.” “That’s been one of the most fun things about working on this album. I’m evolving, collaborating with new people, delivering a whole new sound, a whole new range.” Travis told the publication. He added ““I want to make a f**king new sound. I might spend days banging my head against a wall trying to figure it out, but once I do it, it’s like ultimate ecstasy.”
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Travis Scott initially teased ‘Utopia’ for the first time on in late summer 2020.
On the second year anniversary of his ‘ASTROWORLD’ release, he celebrated it on social media while cryptically teasing his new album ‘Utopia’.
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Following the Astroworld incident, where 10 people died and over 300 were injured during a crowd surge, Travis remained quiet on the album, out of respect for those affected by the incident.
However, on December 20th, Travis made his first small step over by reviving the rollout for his upcoming album Utopia changing his Instagram bio to include “Utopia” once again.

