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There is no realm that Travis Scott can't conquer. From his thriving music career to multiple collaborations with Nike (most recently his coveted Fragment Jordan 1 design), his own McDonald's meal and merch, launching his spiked seltzer Cacti, and a Fortnite concert, the rapper has become known for exploring a multitude of creative realms, and is continuing his quest by teaming up with production company A24 for his latest project.

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Revealed on Instagram, A24, Travis Scott, and his production company Cactus Jack all shared an image of a script, reading "FIRST DRAFT" with the title blocked out. The rapper captioned the image with "Life is a movie. So is this album," adding that the two are "set out to bring amazing content for the future."

Although the title isn't fully visible, the word ends with "IA," causing fans to speculate that the project's title will be "UTOPIA," which is meant to be Travis' fourth studio album set to drop later this year.

There's yet no more information surrounding the official release, nor what to expect from the partnership, but make sure to keep your eyes peeled as more is revealed.

 

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