Words matter. These are the best Travis Scott Quotes, and they’re great for sharing with your friends.
I feel like ‘Birds in the Trap’ seem united; it’s just metaphor for ones in their box that are stuck and can’t get their creative idea out.
When you come to my show, it’s like a no-holds-barred, underground Royal Rumble.
Growing up in Houston, the music scene is super boring.
I feel like God put me here to help out with people’s soul, man.
There’s a lot of us out here that are birds, man. We all need to just fly.
One day, Travi$ is going to be moving like The Beatles.
In my whole career, all I wanted was acceptance from Kid Cudi. I don’t care about nothing else! This dude saved my life.
You can’t buy vision, and you can’t buy aesthetic.
Cudi should be a top tier artist… I think he fathered a lot of the style of music. He’s a good influence and a good help.
Everybody just has different steps in their life that they take to do what they should.
The most ironic thing is my grandfather has his masters in music composition; he was a jazz composer. My dad was a musician, too. He played more, like, soul music.
I see hip-hop as going in a self-managing place. It’s very culturally controlled and artist-controlled. It’s not really based on a label anymore. Everything is pretty much in the control of the artist. Which is amazing.
I’m La Flame at all times. That, at times, can be bad, at times can be good.
I consider myself an artist, which is, like, the most played term, but I believe it.
Raging and having good feelings and having fun is something I plan on doing and spreading across the world. I just need air and a mic.
I was on mad platinum albums… I produced and wrote on them.
I don’t need a stage to perform. We just need something to stand on.
My grandad, he has his doctorate in psychology.
I’m not into just one thing; I always felt like I had to have my hand in everything revolving around what I do, whether it’s directing videos, making beats, making music, performing.
I was working with Jay Z while I was still learning how to be who I was about to become.
The most ironic thing is my grandfather has his masters in music composition; he was a jazz composer. My dad was a musician, too. He played more, like, soul music.
I’m not hip-hop.
That’s where I get my whole music theory from, my pops and my grandfather.
That’s where I get my whole music theory from, my pops and my grandfather.
I’m La Flame at all times. That, at times, can be bad, at times can be good.
I know what my identity is.
I want to do what Kid Cudi did for kids for my generation.
I don’t write; I just go in the booth.
There’s a lot of us out here that are birds, man. We all need to just fly.
I don’t look at myself as a designer; I’m focused on music.
I’m not into just one thing; I always felt like I had to have my hand in everything revolving around what I do, whether it’s directing videos, making beats, making music, performing.
When I was three years old, my dad bought me my first drum set.
I feel like everything needs to be stylised; that’s always been my mindset.
I don’t know if he remembers, but the first time I ever met Cudi was the first time I met Kanye. I’ve never told anyone this, but it was the same day. That was the first time I was around G.O.O.D. Music at all. I was sitting like, ‘Man, I’m in the presence of ‘Ye and Cudi. This is the art level where I want to be.’
I skipped ‘College Dropout’ and ‘Late Registration’ and went straight to ‘808s & Heartbreak.’
Drake is an amazing person. Also, a magician. He’s a big brother, super-talent; he’s cool.
I felt like ‘Owl Pharoah,’ not everyone understood who I was as an artist.
I feel like everyone just gets constricted by their parents or, just, life.
I don’t get why radio shows allow artists to do shows without creative control, without any art direction at all. Instead of that, I get their press guys, their camera guys to be my backdrop of my show.
You can’t buy being a rock star.
I’m a magician, like David Blaine. I could never fall.
My mom worked for Apple, and my dad owned his own business.
I’m just here for good times, man. I want people to have the best time ever. Especially if they’re around me.
You’ve gotta motivate kids. They wanna grow up. They got problems. You’ve gotta give ’em that music to make ’em feel like they’re OK, and it’s only a couple of artists that do that.
I think of Westernized culture as a good visual for my music.
I remember my mom bought me one of their shirts for Easter so that I could wear Helmut Lang for Easter. That was my first piece.
My whole story is straight mythical. It’s tangible, but it’s also what life could be.
I don’t write; I just go in the booth.
I have black friends, but I don’t just hang out with black kids. I might pull up with Indian kids, white kids, black kids, whatever.
James Blake is a real good friend of mine. He’s real different than what you thinks. He’s super turned up.
Everybody just has different steps in their life that they take to do what they should.
Me being in Houston, I wanted to leave there because it was only known for one thing. That’s why I hit N.Y.; that’s why I hit L.A. That’s why I hit Paris, London. I just picked up basically everything, but I morphed it into what Travi$ Scott is and into what I know is fresh.
I design music; I don’t produce it.
I’m an artist. I produce, I direct, and all of that goes into the music.
My grandad, he has his doctorate in psychology.
Beyonce is, like, the highest level. We all reach for that level.
I love my fans more than anything.
I like how fashion is becoming more like music. It’s more adaptive to young kids. It’s more adaptive to a more on-the-go lifestyle. More street vibe. But I’ve always been into it.
I’ve got a song with Roscoe Dash – that’s next level, man.
I have devoted myself to the Rockets.
I feel like more artists like me should be on the radio. Everything is, like, so controlled by, like, super popular music. You know what I’m saying? Like, c’mon.
I think, with production, I pay very close attention. ‘Cause that’s my favorite thing in music. That’s the whole drive. That’s the reason.
I have black friends, but I don’t just hang out with black kids. I might pull up with Indian kids, white kids, black kids, whatever.
Yes, money is important. But it’s all about the creative process.
I’m always up for collaborating with brands and people who actually design, but doing your own line is a whole other beast. I don’t think I could deal with the criticism.
My music isn’t rappity-rap-rap-rap.
Money is something that keeps you alive and healthy and just keeps you focused. It’s the drive. It’s the passion.
I’m a big fan of Kid Cudi. He was, like, the only concert I think I went to as a kid. He was on tour with Asher Roth.
I want to do what Kid Cudi did for kids for my generation.
Sometimes I might be sleepy, and sometimes I’ve literally been sleeping backstage, woken up, gone straight on stage or gone crazy. It’s not like I psyche myself; I don’t do any of that.
My mom worked for Apple, and my dad owned his own business.
My work ethic is crazy. I’m a producer, an artist, and a video director.
In my whole career, all I wanted was acceptance from Kid Cudi. I don’t care about nothing else! This dude saved my life.
My mom used to work for Coach and Louis Vuitton, in retail. So, I’ve always been around it. I’ve always had that connection. Always.
I feel like ‘Birds in the Trap’ seem united; it’s just metaphor for ones in their box that are stuck and can’t get their creative idea out.
Growing up in Houston, the music scene is super boring.
I’m not hip-hop.