Travis Scott kicks off the year in style with a whopping purchase of a $160K Apocalypse Omega-Rex truck.

  • The custom truck, featuring a Hemi Hellcat V8 engine, stands out as the last in its series.
  • Meanwhile, the rapper faces a lawsuit over claims that his song ‘Telekinesis’ infringes on another artist’s work.
  • Victory Boyd alleges her track ‘Like The Way It Sounds’ was used without permission by Scott and collaborators.
  • Excitement builds as Scott gears up for an anticipated performance at Coachella, dubbed as potentially unforgettable.

Travis Scott has splashed out an impressive $160,000 on a custom Apocalypse Omega-Rex truck. This monster of a vehicle is decked out with a Hemi Hellcat V8 engine, making it a beast on the road and the last of its kind from SoFlo Customs.

In other news, Scott’s legal troubles are mounting. He faces a lawsuit from Roc Nation artist Victory Boyd. She claims Scott’s song ‘Telekinesis’ copies her own track ‘Like The Way It Sounds’. Allegedly, Kanye West shared Boyd’s song with Scott, leading to Scott sharing it with Future and SZA.

Boyd asserts that specific lyrics in ‘Telekinesis’ are directly lifted from her work. Furthermore, even after she denied permission, the song ended up in an ad by Audemars Piguet. Boyd mentions that she is credited as a composer on Spotify and was offered an eight percent stake in the song.

Despite these challenges, Travis Scott is all set to dazzle his fans at Coachella. His performance, described as potentially the most significant experience in the festival’s history, adds to the anticipation. The festival’s organizer, Paul Tollett, teases the unique and immersive nature of Scott’s upcoming set.


Tollett expressed his enthusiasm, noting Scott’s ambitious plans for the show. Set to headline on Saturday nights across two weekends in April, Scott promises to bring something truly memorable that celebrates discovery and interest.

Travis Scott is navigating both thrilling new ventures and complex legal battles with undeniable flair.

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