Travis Scott Discloses His “Most Memorable” Collaboration

Travis Scott Discloses His "Most Memorable" Collaboration
Travis Scott Discloses His "Most Memorable" Collaboration

Travis Scott Discloses His “Most Memorable” Collaboration

Not only were Travis Scott and WWE teammates a highlight of his Fanatics Fest performance, but he also shared which of his many partnerships has meant the most to him.

During a strolling interview at Michael Rubin’s event, Scott was questioned about his extensive background of collaborating with other well-known musicians by Jazlyn “Jazzy’s World TV” Guera.

Check out the whole exchange below.

Guera said, “[Y]ou’ve collaborated with artists so much, and it’s really helping you out.” She then addressed her query.

“I wanted to know which collaboration was the most memorable for you out of all the amazing legends and legendary artists you have worked with?” Scott gave a one-word response, but there was no need for him to elaborate. “Beyoncé,” he murmured.

Scott’s song “Delresto (Echoes)” on his most recent full-length album, 2023’s Utopia, had Bey as a guest. Beyoncé’s husband JAY-Z made headlines at Fanatics Fest in another significant story. He was spotted during the event showing off a $340,000 unique Bugatti Tourbillon watch.

The renowned celebrity jeweller Jacob Arabo created the watch, and the rapper and mogul is the first owner. On Instagram, Arabo showed off that Jay owned the watch, sharing a video of the legendary rapper donning it with the statement, “My dear friend @jayz was the first to own the 5 time zone watch.” He is the first owner of the Bugatti Tourbillion, 25 years later.

Arabo provided an explanation of the watch’s design, which pays homage to the Bugatti supercar: “Our teams worked tirelessly for months to create the Bugatti Tourbillon, each contributing their unique expertise to the process.”The watch is modelled after Bugatti’s most recent ultra-sports vehicle, the Tourbillon, and features many of the same revolutionary technologies and distinctive design aspects. The big sapphire side windows, side radiator inlets, and front grille are all featured on the 52 x 44 mm case, which is designed to mimic the body of the vehicle.

As a tribute to Bugatti’s revolutionary engine design, the watch’s internal mechanism is a V16 engine block automaton built from a single transparent sapphire block. Replicating the RPM counter, the 30-second flying tourbillon and retrograde hours and minutes are technical marvels that challenge the conventions of horology.

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