Travis Scott Celebrating “Days Before The Rodeo” Anniversary By Putting It On Streaming Services

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Travis Scott Rereleasing "Days Before The Rodeo" On Streamers

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Travis Scott fans rejoice; you can listen to the Houston artist’s iconic mixtape, Days Before The Rodeo, again very soon.

To celebrate the 10th anniversary of Days Before The Rodeo, Travis Scott plans to release the 12-track mixtape on streaming services.

Originally released on August 18, 2014, Scott fans can look forward to hearing songs like “Don’t Play” featuring Big Sean, “1975,” and “Mamacita” featuring Rich Homie Quan and Young Thug again.

The mixtape also featured production from Metro Boomin, Lex Luger, and WondaGurl and appearances from Migos, Peewee Longway, and Young Thug.

Of course, a merch store will allow fans to purchase three different box sets, hats, hoodies, and vinyl records. Those who get their hands on the mixtape’s digital version will gain access to unreleased tracks.

The “Sicko Mode” crafter got the ragers raging by dropping a trailer for the mixtape on his Instagram account. In the clip, we see him in the studio with Metro Boomin, Future, and Young Thug, getting up close and personal with his fans by crowd surfing.

In the caption for the post, he wrote:

DAYS BEFORE RODEO 10yr ANNIVERSARY BEING CELEBRATED BY FINALLLY RE-RELEASING EVERYWHERE AUGUST 23RD AND MAYBE COUPLE DBR SONGS FROM THAT ERA FROM THE VAULT Travisscott.com more info and shizzzz shsbsbsbsb IM FCKING JUMPING THRU WALLS AHHHH.

Travis Scott Has Found His Groove Once Again

Following Days Before The Rodeo, Scott released three albums: Birds in the Trap Sing McKnight, Astroworld, and Utopia. 

He has since rebounded in the form of numerous settlements from the deadly incident that occurred at his Astroworld music festival and was last seen at Michael Rubin’s Fanatics convention, Fanatics Fest, where he showed off his DJing skills and put on an impromptu performance for the attendees.

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