Travis Scott Drops “K-Pop,” Fans Declare It Song Of The Summer

Travis Scott Drops “K-Pop,” Fans Declare It Song Of The Summer

Since months ago, Travis Scott has been teasing the release of Utopia. It would seem that July 28th is the day, even if the album release date hasn’t been fully announced. Overall, it’s understandable why supporters are so enthusiastic about this project. It has the potential to be one of the year’s biggest releases. Additionally, Travis promises a completely new sound with this one, which is a hopeful promise. In either case, his fans had better buckle up for what might be the year’s best record.

The opening track from Utopia, “K-Pop,” was released by Travis Scott this morning. The Weeknd and Bad Bunny are among the musicians on this song. Overall, it’s clear that this song was written with streaming figures in mind. It also has a danceable quality that makes it the ideal summertime song. But this was not the sound that people had in mind when they thought of Utopia. Scott stated during his iHeartRadio interview that this song is just the beginning of a “raw” experience.

Naturally, there will be some even stronger reactions to such a big release. Fans had a lot to say about the new song, as you can see from the tweets below. Most people agree that Travis, The Weeknd, and Bad Bunny constitute an amazing trio. There are also many who believe it is the ideal summertime music. Others contend that this is a blatant money grab meant to increase Travis’ popularity after Utopia is released.

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