Travis Scott brings out Kanye West during Rome live stream
Travis Scott brought out his mentor Kanye West during his live-stream performance at the Circus Maximus in Rome on Monday night (August 7).
The two rappers performed “Praise God” from Donda and Ye’s 2007 single “Can’t Tell Me Nothing.” Scott also introduced West as “the greatest artist of all time.”
The performance was a surprise for fans, as West has been relatively low-key since his Donda 2 release in February. It was also a welcome return to the stage for West, who has been dealing with mental health issues in recent years.
The performance was met with positive reviews from fans, who praised the two rappers for their chemistry and energy. It was a reminder of the impact that West has had on Scott’s career, and it hinted at a possible future collaboration between the two artists.
Scott’s live stream performance was also a success in terms of viewership. It was streamed on Apple Music and attracted over 500,000 viewers. This makes it one of the most-watched live stream performances of the year.
The performance was a major coup for Apple Music, as it helped to promote Scott’s new album, Utopia. The album was released on Friday (August 5) and debuted at number one on the Billboard 200 chart.
It was also a win for West, who was able to make a surprise appearance and perform his music to a large audience. This could help to revive his career and generate more buzz for his upcoming projects.
Overall, the Travis Scott and Kanye West performance at the Circus Maximus was a successful event that was met with positive reviews from fans. It was a reminder of the impact that West has had on Scott’s career, and it hinted at a possible future collaboration between the two artists.
