On April 30, 1992, Jacques Berman Webster II gave birth to Travis Scott in Houston, Texas. Up to the age of six, he resided with his grandmother in the high-crime neighborhood of South Park, Houston, before moving with his parents to Missouri City, a middle-class suburb southwest of Houston.
He entered the University of Texas at San Antonio after graduating from Elkins High School, but left after his second year to pursue a career in music.
Travis Scott top songs
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1. “goosebumps” ft. Kendrick Lamar ‘Birds in the Trap Sing McKnight’ (2016)
A mixtape called “Owl Pharaoh,” Travis Scott’s debut solo full-length effort, was supposed to be made available as a free download in 2012, but sample clearance concerns caused the production to be postponed.
In the end, it was made available on the iTunes store in May 2013. Before releasing his second mixtape, “Days Before Rodeo,” in August 2014, he carried on creating songs and performing, including at the South by Southwest (SXSW) music festival in Austin, Texas.
Travis Scott awards and nominations
He was the first artist to have three singles reach No. 1 on the Billboard Hot 100 in less than a year, received nine Grammy nominations, and has steadily grown the Cactus Jack brand through numerous sponsorship agreements.