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Astroworld

Astroworld

2018 studio album by Travis Scott
Astroworld is the third studio album by American rapper Travis Scott. It was released on August 3, 2018, through Cactus Jack Records and Grand Hustle Records, and distributed by Epic Records.Wikipedia
GenreSouthern Rap, Rap, Pop-Rap, Contemporary Rap, Trap (Rap)
Release DateAugust 3, 2018
ArtistTravis Scott
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Travis Scott has scored a victory in a legal battle over the Astroworld tragedy

Travis Scott has scored a victory in a legal battle over the Astroworld tragedy after a company hired to provide amusements and games dropped their lawsuit.
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Tracklist

  • 1StargazingTravis Scott4:30
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  • 2CarouselTravis Scott3:00
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  • 3Sicko ModeTravis Scott5:12
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  • 4R.I.P. ScrewTravis Scott3:05
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  • 5Stop Trying to Be GodTravis Scott5:38
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  • 6No BystandersTravis Scott3:38
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  • 7SkeletonsTravis Scott2:25
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  • 8Wake UpTravis Scott3:51
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  • 95% TintTravis Scott3:16
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  • 10NC-17Travis Scott2:36
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  • 11AstrothunderTravis Scott2:22
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  • 12YosemiteTravis Scott2:30
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  • 13Can't SayTravis Scott3:18
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  • 14Who? What!Travis Scott2:56
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  • 15Butterfly EffectTravis Scott3:10
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  • 16HoustonfornicationTravis Scott3:37
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  • 17Coffee BeanTravis Scott3:29
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Drake dismissed from Astroworld lawsuits

  • Drake has been dismissed as a defendant in lawsuits relating to the 2021 Astroworld festival disaster. More than 2,500 people pursued legal action after a crowd crush during Travis Scott's set left 10 dead and hundreds injured in Houston, Texas in November 2021. While the majority of lawsuits focused on Scott and the festival organisers, Drake was named as a defendant in some complaints as he made a guest appearance during Scott's set. Lawyers for the rapper, real name Aubrey Graham, filed a mot
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