Kanye West, known for his unexpected decisions, has allegedly removed Travis Scott from the ‘Kids See Ghosts’ album with Kid Cudi, according to streamer Adin Ross.
Adin Ross, during his Kick stream, hinted at underlying tension between Kanye West and Travis Scott. He stated that Scott had initially sent a verse for a track on the album, but it didn’t make the cut. Instead, West added laughter to the track, which Ross interpreted as a way to mock Travis, as the two were supposedly not seeing eye to eye at the time.
While Kanye and Travis are yet to comment on this rumor, the news has generated buzz across social media. Their relationship has been rocky, and this incident adds another chapter to their complicated history. Interestingly, Travis, in an interview, spoke fondly of Kanye, calling him ‘my kids’ uncle’ and expressing gratitude for Kanye’s early mentorship.
Travis highlighted the invaluable learning experience he had while working with Kanye. He praised Kanye for embracing him at a young age and allowing him to grow as an artist by collaborating on various creative projects beyond just music.
However, Kanye’s perspective seems less aligned with Travis’s warm sentiments. On social media, Kanye questioned the genuineness of such familial labels and expressed dissatisfaction with perceived industry dynamics that affect personal relationships, especially concerning their families.
Kanye’s comments also touched on broader themes like the influence of the industry on their children, suggesting that career priorities might sometimes overshadow personal connections. He pointed out past instances where creative differences might have led to professional friction, equally hinting at unresolved issues.
This alleged removal of Travis Scott from ‘Kids See Ghosts’ underscores the complex and often turbulent nature of relationships within the music industry. The lack of public statements from both parties leaves fans speculating about the true state of affairs between Kanye and Travis.