Travis Scott released his new song Hold That Heat, his first single since the tragedy at his Astroworld concert last November.The 30 year-old rapper, 30, collaborated with rapper Future and producer Southside.The trio also released a new music video to go along with their new song.
Back at it:Travis Scott released his new song Hold That Heat, his first single since the tragedy at his Astroworld concert last NovemberIn the video, Scott can first be seen hanging out in a hallway while holding on to a metal chain wrapped around an alligator's neck.He raps the same line repeatedly for the chorus, 'Hold that, hold that heater.' 'Heater' is a slang term for a gun.
Later on in the video, Scott sits on a couch near his collaborator Future and the two smoke marijuana together while Scott continues to rap.One man later watches a woman, wearing mesh netting and pasties, as she performs a striptease.The song is laden with references including one to his upcoming album, Utopia.
He rapped, 'Six months down out in Cabo,' referencing a rumor that he's been going back and forth from a studio in Mexico. Collaborative project:The rapper, 30, put out the song on Friday.
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