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Travis Scott’s ‘Days Before Rodeo’ Anniversary Reissue: Stream It Now

Travis Scott’s ‘Days Before Rodeo’ Anniversary Reissue: Stream It Now

Travis Scott has re-released his second mixtape A few days before the rodeo for its 10th anniversary, Friday (August 23).

A few days before the rodeo was originally released on August 18, 2014 via Grand Hustle Records. The 12-track project includes the singles “Don’t Play” featuring The 1975 and Big Sean, and “Mamacita” featuring Rich Homie Quan and Young Thug. Thug also collaborated with Scott on “Skyfall,” while Migos and Peewee Longway are featured on “Sloppy Toppy.”

“A FEW DAYS BEFORE RODEO’S 10TH ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATED BY FINALLY RE-RELEASING EVERYWHERE ON AUGUST 23RD AND MAYBE SOME DBR SONGS FROM THAT VAULT ERA,” he wrote on Instagram earlier this week alongside archival images from the album. DBR featuring Future, Metro Boomin, and Thugger. Scott (real name Jacques Webster II) had officially announced that the mixtape would finally be arriving on streaming services at Fanatics Fest in New York City the day before his Instagram post. “Travisscott.com more info and shizzzz shsbsbsbsb I’M JUMPING THROUGH WALLS AHHHH.”

Cactus Jack partner Don Toliver sampled fan favorite “Drugs You Should Try It” on “5 to 10” on his latest album Psychology of hard stone.

In September, Scott will embark on the South American and Australian leg of his Utopia – Circus Maximus Tour. The South American journey will kick off on September 7 in Chile with stops in Argentina, Brazil and Colombia, as well as trips to Mexico and Puerto Rico. Scott will return to the United States for a show at MetLife Stadium in New Jersey on October 9. He will then head to Australia for three shows across the continent, and will wrap things up on October 31 with a show in New Zealand.

Flow A few days before the rodeo below.