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Travis Scott has been in a very giving mood lately. After dropping his Netflix documentary Look Mom I Can Fly last week, the rapper is not done blessing his fans. In addition to dropping much-anticipated Look Mom I Can Fly merch, Scott announced over the weekend that new music is coming "very muthafuckin' soon."

Last Sunday, Travis Scott headlined JAY-Z's Made in America festival. During his set the rapper addressed the crowd to reveal he has new music in the works, saying “I don't know how many people out here made it to the actual tour, but I love y’all! Thank y’all for coming [...] We got some new music on the way very muthafuckin' soon, you dig what I’m saying?” Watch the announcement below.

It's unclear whether Scott was referring to a whole project or if he's simply gearing up to drop a song. But for those of you too impatient to wait, you can get another dose of La Flame with his new merch which is available now.

The range of T-shirts and hoodies can be customized with Look Mom I Can Fly graphics, Cactus Jack typography, and a "Movie Merch" stamp. Browse the collection below, then shop the merch here before it sells out.

If you haven't yet, read our 10 major takeaways from Look Mom I Can Fly.

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