The public seems to be on the fence about how much culpability the “Goosebumps” rapper is owed. Some feel Travis couldn’t have prevented crazed fans’ actions. Others believe his negligence led to the length of Astroworld Festival. Travis and his team seemingly lacks accountability. According to The Shade Room, he denied legal liability for the Astroworld fatal incident. He also asked for lawsuits to be dismissed.
New album amidst chaos
Nonetheless, Travis Scott is quietly moving on from the incident. The night before Astroworld Festival, he dropped two singles, “Escape Plan” and “Mafia” featuring J Cole. The singles are teasers to his new album Utopia.
Astroworld Festival’s unfortunate events postponed forthcoming singles from Utopia. However, it looks like fans can expect them sooner than later.
Travis changed his Instagram bio back to the album title earlier this week.
He temporarily removed his bio following the Astroworld Festival disaster. Many assume that this means he’s back in album promotion mode. Even so, there’s no official cover art or tracklist.
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