As a seasoned gamer who’s been through the highs and lows of the hip-hop world, I can confidently say that Travis Scott’s latest move is nothing short of genius. The man knows how to keep his fans on their toes, and this “Live From Atlanta” stunt is a perfect example. I remember when Days Before Rodeo first dropped, it felt like the start of a beautiful journey. Now, here we are, almost a decade later, and Scott’s still managing to squeeze every last drop of excitement out of that old mixtape.
Leveraging the buzz and triumph of his latest Days Before Rodeo release, Travis Scott’s audience remains enthusiastic about a near-decade-old mixtape. Recognizing the intense enthusiasm and anticipation surrounding the album, Scott is now unearthing unheard projects from his archives to share with fans.
Among them was a fresh “vault edition” of the album called Live From Atlanta. Recently, Scott has shared a live recording of his Days Before Rodeo concert, which is available exclusively on his website. The live album comes bundled with the standard version of the Days Before Rodeo and can be purchased as a digital download for $4.99 USD. This live album was taken from Scott’s eagerly awaited Days Before Rodeo concert album he unveiled last week, during which he thrilled die-hard fans by performing the entire mixtape. The tracklist is similar to the album, but the order of the tracks has been rearranged for the live performance.
The latest live album, titled “Live From Atlanta,” has been officially announced on the Instagram account of Cactus Jack. To acquire this album, simply navigate to Travis Scott’s official online store.
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2024-08-30 06:25