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7 Underground Travis $cott Songs

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7 Underground Travis $cott Songs

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This list is in no particular order, and some of these songs are certainly recognized more than others. However, each of these songs deserve more attention in my opinion, and I'm here to share them with you today. Enjoy!

1. Money Power Respect

The photo used for Travis' Sophomore album leftovers.

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Birds in the Trap Sing McKnight is an excellent album, and the leftovers are just as good. The fantastic beat and encapsulating snares will have you feeling like you have it all.

Find it here.

2. Green and Purple ft. Playboi Carti

When released to Soundcloud, this was the photo posted in tandem with the song.

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"Green and Purple" was released on Soundcloud along with the songs "A Man and Butterfly Effect." Butterfly Effect certainly took the spotlight, but this song deserves recognition as well. It's what the kids these days call a "banger." With a sick opening and Travis' melodic lyricism, it certainly evokes an interesting feeling.

Find it here.

3. The Hooch

Straight.Fire.

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This is by far one of my favorite La Flame songs. With it's enchanting beat and Travis $cott's vocals, it makes for a killer song. Unfortunately, the original version is very hard to come across.

Find a sped up version here. Find a clean version here.


4. Backyard

Days Before Rodeo was Travis Scott's mixtape prior to releasing his first album.

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A song off of one of Travis' best projects, "Backyard" is a great song to listen to during the summer with your friends. It's a tale of Travis' life before the fame, and it's a bop.

Find it here.

5. Sloppy Toppy ft. Migos and Peewee Longway

Look at how majestic he is

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This song is one that once I hear, I can't help but get hyped to. It has everyone's favorite rap trio, a slew of ad libs, and some great lines.

Find it here.

6. Hell of a Night

Edgy. This was when Travis was just beginning.

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Ever had a hell of a night? Then this song is for you. With a change-up and Travis' signature voice distortion, this song must be added to your essential Travis. Fun Fact: This song also played a role in Kylie and Travis' romance.

Find it here.

7. Yeah Yeah ft. Young Thug

Ending the list with a bang

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Another banger at heart, "Yeah Yeah" will get anyone moving. It's a great song to mosh, dance, or simply drive. Travis takes it nice and slow in the beginning. Then, he drops it all on you only to be followed by the Thugger's quirky and fantastically fun verse and some more Travis.

Enjoy!

So there it is! Some of the best Travis Scott songs that you need to hear and play more so other people can hear it too!

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