Travis Scott has finally released his highly anticipated album, “Utopia,” after a wait of almost five years since his last album, “Astroworld.” The album, which Travis first teased in 2020, is his fourth studio LP and arrived at midnight, showcasing five different pieces of cover art.
With a total of 19 tracks, “Utopia” is a star-studded affair, featuring collaborations with some of the biggest names in the music industry. The album includes a confrontational and Pusha T-antagonizing feature from Drake, as well as verses and/or writing contributions from artists such as Beyoncé, Young Thug, Playboi Carti, Kid Cudi, The Weeknd (appearing twice), SZA, 21 Savage, Future, Swae Lee, Daft Punk’s Guy-Manuel de Homem-Christo, James Blake, Bad Bunny, Bon Iver, Rob49, Sampha, Teezo Touchdown, Yung Lean, and Westside Gun, among others from Travis’s extensive network of collaborators. Comedian Dave Chappelle also makes a brief appearance on the album.
“Utopia” impresses with its excellent production, which is the result of collaborations with renowned producers such as Kanye West, Pharrell, Metro Boomin, Mike Dean, The Alchemist, Wondagurl, Illangelo, Boi-1da, Wheezy, Vinylz, OZ, Vegyn, Noah Goldstein, Allen Ritter, and many more. With such a star-studded lineup and a variety of production talents, Travis Scott’s “Utopia” is sure to captivate listeners with its diverse and captivating sound.