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Can Travis Scott Meet the Hype for His Upcoming Album, UTOPIA?
The Houston rapper gave an update on his highly-anticipated studio album.
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Alleged Travis Scott Nightclub Altercation Is a ‘Misunderstanding’ [Updated]
The Houston rapper allegedly caused $12,000 worth of damage at a New York City nightclub.
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Travis Scott Settles Lawsuit With Victims of Astroworld Tragedy
Families of two of the victims who died during the 2021 Astroworld Festival agreed on a settlement with Travis Scott, Live Nation and other involved entities.
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Astroworld Legal Woes Mount as Travis Scott, Drake, Apple and Live Nation Are Named in $2 Billion Lawsuit
The new lawsuit representing 282 concertgoers comes days after a $750 million lawsuit was filed on behalf of 125 other plaintiffs, naming the same parties.
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Astroworld Attendees File $750 Million Lawsuit Against Travis Scott, Drake, Apple, and Live Nation
The class-action suit filed on behalf of 125 concertgoers is the largest to date since the mass casualty event on November 5.
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Nike Postpones Next Travis Scott Drop as Houston Officials Decline 3rd Party Investigation Into Astroworld Tragedy
The pause in the ongoing collaboration comes as Scott’s team and Houston authorities debate who is culpable for the tragedy that killed 10 and injured hundreds.
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‘He’s a Small, Innocent Child’: A Houston Boy Remains in a Coma After Being Trampled at Astroworld
Attorney Ben Crump has been hired to represent the family of a boy who fell from his father’s shoulders during the crowd surge that claimed 8 lives.
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Drake Issues First Statement on Astroworld as Travis Scott’s Love of ‘Raging’ Draws Closer Scrutiny
Resurfaced recordings of Scott’s performance ethos includes footage of him encouraging an attack on a fan at a 2015 show.
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As Lawsuits Are Filed Against Travis Scott, His ‘Express Encouragement of Violence’ at Live Shows Is Spotlighted
Drake is also named in a lawsuit claiming Scott had ‘incited mayhem and chaos at prior events’ and producers ‘knew or should have known of his prior conduct.’









