Travis Scott is one of the most popular artists right now. His Circus Maximus tour just sold over 1.5 million tickets. Scott mixes thoughtful lyrics with a psychedelic beat to make his songs unique. No two Travis Scott songs sound the same, and here are his 15 best tracks.
- Sicko Mode
“Sicko Mode” is Scott’s most recognizable anthem. This track is great to get the energy going, as almost everyone is familiar with the lyrics. The Drake feature here is iconic and the multiple beat switches keeps the energy flowing throughout. A bit overplayed, so it lands at number 15.
- Apple Pie
Off of Scott’s debut album “Rodeo”, this track is an underrated gem. Filled with beautiful piano chords, Scott pours his heart into the lyrics of this song. This track concludes with a sample that ties together the theme of the album. While it may not be popular, this song is still one of Scott’s best.
- SDP Interlude
SDP interludes give the listener a truly one of a kind experience. With a beat that will make you float, this is one of his best produced songs. While streaming services don’t have the extended version of this song, the regular edit will still have you floating.
12.Oh My Dis Side
This track has a dark and mysterious beat. With a more lengthier run time, Scott and Quavo fill it up with exciting lyrics and great flow, but the production is what steals the show. Matching the theme of the rest of the album “Rodeo,” this track is one that all Travis Scott fans should give a listen to.
- Nightcrawler
“Nightcrawler” is another popular Scott song. With an interesting beat that is filled with energy, Scott confidently raps. Features from Swae Lee and Chief Keef make this song a Travis Scott staple.
- I Know ?
“I Know ?” features one of Scott’s more dark and eerie beats. With a monotonous tone, Scott keeps the listener engaged with a catchy chorus. This track proves that you can’t put Scott in a box, as he flexes his versatility.
- Telekinesis
One of Scott’s more laid back songs. “Telekinesis” is a lengthy 5 min track that is slow and melodious. The song opens with verses from both Scott and Future, but SZA is the real star of the show. The beat climaxes as SZA shows off her vocal range with her touching verse.
- Pick Up the Phone
“Pick up the Phone” comes off of Travis Scott’s “Birds in the Trap Sing McKnight”. This is one of the best songs off that album, as it has an upbeat production that fits the Scott vibe very well. Features from Quavo and Young Thug also add to the amazing track.
- Can’t Say
While Scott’s part on this song is solid, Don Toliver steals the show. With amazing production once again, Toliver effortlessly flows throughout this track. This single verse by Toliver put him on the map and made many a fan of him.
- Backyard
Off of Scott’s mixtape, “Backyard” comes in at number 6. This track features a more raw version of Scott not seen in his later albums. With a unique sample and lyrics that keep the listener engaged, this is easily Scott’s most underrated track.
- Dr**s you should try it
While we definitely don’t condone the title of this track, Scott delivers one of the most laid back tracks of all time. With a beat that is perfect for a night drive, Scott puts you in a trance. This song off of Scott’s mixtape “Days Before Rodeo” just made its way to streaming services earlier this year. If you’re in the mood for a chill song, definitely check it out.
- My Eyes
“My Eyes” is Scott’s most heartfelt performance. Off of “Utopia”, this track has high quality production. The beginning is slow and features vocals from “Sampha”. The back half of this track has a majestic beat switch, and Scott raps over it with great emotion and very fast. “My Eyes” comes in at number 4.
- Skeletons
The production of this song is brilliant. With a heavenly beat and The Weekend’s vocals, this song is easily one of Scott’s most underrated tracks. “Skeletons” is for true Travis Scott fans. This track features the musical brains of Mike Dean, Pharrell Williams and Kanye West. With all that starpower, it’s no shock that this track falls in 3rd.
- Stargazing
“Stargazing” captures the Travis Scott experience in one song. The opener to Scott’s highly anticipated “Astroworld” comes in at number 2. The song opens up with a relaxed instrumental that makes it feel like you’re floating. It then suddenly switches to a hard trap beat as Scott raps over it with perfection. This record is a true Travis Scott classic.
- 90210
“90210” is Travis Scott’s best song. The song follows the two sides of Scott’s life. The first half of the track features a dark instrumental filled with Kacy Hill vocals. Scott raps about his addiction and partying in the 90210 (LA zip code). The first half then blends into a powerful guitar solo as Scott boasts about how he has made it in life and has set his family up for success. The storytelling of this song, combined with amazing production makes this Scott’s best record to date.