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Travis Scott is looking to trademark a new label titled "S.P.A.C.E," TMZ reports. Apparently the Astroworld artist is looking to take his brand to other dimensions, filing paperwork that would lead to "S.P.A.C.E" becoming something of an umbrella for all his products.

Per the report details, "S.P.A.C.E" would cover a variety of merchandise: clothing, jewelry, cosmetics, fragrances, non-alcoholic drinks, and an online store where said products would be sold.

In addition to that, the rapper has also filed documents to secure "S.P.A.C.E 1991," and "S.P.A.C.E 2001" — but TMZ have no idea what the years stand for. Potentially a reference to Stanley Kubrick's movie, 2001: A Space Odyssey, which would make sense, given the film's sci fi nature and Scott's evident space obsession.

Scott already boasts quite a hefty range of merch. On top of his Astroworld collection, which covers sweaters, track pants, slides, ash trays, storage boxes, skate decks, grinders, and stickers, his record label Cactus Jack also has a merch line. And most recently, the rapper designed a range of graduation garms for a high school in his hometown of Houston.

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