The Timeline of Travis $cott's Seemingly Endless Empire

A lot of things have changed since 2013.

One of the most impressive?

Travis Scott's transformation from rager to superstar.

While he's always going to stick to his Houston roots, he's managed to become a household name through countless brand deals and dedication to his own personal brand and music.

Here's a timeline of how he made it happen:


2013

Released his debut mixtape, Owl Pharoah




2014

Dropped a classic mixtape, Days Before Rodeo




2015

Followed it up with his hit debut album, Rodeo




2016

Released two music projects and did brand deals with Bape and Diamond Supply




2017

The beginning of the 'Kardashian Effect'

Collabed with Virgil Abloh for an apparel release

Began his partnership with Nike, releasing AF 1's

Started his own music label and brand, Cactus Jack




2018

Released top-selling album, Astroworld

Collabed with Saint Laurent releasing a limited edition vinyl

Played Fortnite with Drake, Ninja, and JuJu Smith-Schuster




2019

Limited edition release of custom Reese's Puff's

Landed his own Netflix documentary, Look Mom I Can Fly





2020

Featured in first virtual concert on Fortnite

Collab with Nerf

Collab with McDonald's





2021

Released his first drink, Cacti




What're we going to see next from the Houston superstar?

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