Travis Scott, Bad Bunny and The Weeknd Open Up the World of ‘Utopia’ in New ‘K-Pop’ Music Video

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Travis Scott, Terrible Rabbit and The Weeknd have united for the hallucinogenic melody of the mid-year. On Friday, Scott delivered the primary melody off his forthcoming studio collection Perfect world, named “K-Pop,” with a going with music video.

Scott, 32, directed the mesmerizing music video, which takes viewers on a ride—literally, there are motorcycles and cars everywhere—through sports stadiums, mystic islands, and gas stations. En route, watchers likewise see colleagues Awful Rabbit, 29, and The Weeknd, 33, singing their sections from slope top manors and clubs.

As Scott takes watchers through these various areas, which give off an impression of being essential for a distorted reality, he likewise runs into companion and partners SZA and Pharrell. Eventually, Scott (whose genuine name is Jacques Webster) rides a cruiser back to the arena where he began — and is then carried a bowl of spaghetti to eat in the unfilled seats.

“K-Pop” is a taste of what’s to come on Scott’s much-anticipated album Utopia, for which he hasn’t announced a specific date yet. He has, in any case, prodded that it’s coming “soon.” The album will be released in a three-dimensional, immersive environment.

He is likewise set to make a big appearance the new material at a show held before the Pyramids of Egypt in Giza on July 28. You can purchase tickets at www.ticketsmarche.com.

The star’s first album in five years, Utopia will also be his first full-length release since a crowd surge at his Astroworld Festival in Houston in November 2021 claimed the lives of ten of his fans. Eventually, Scott (whose genuine name is Jacques Webster) rides a cruiser back to the arena where he began — and is then carried a bowl of spaghetti to eat in the unfilled seats.

“K-Pop” is a taste of what’s to come on Scott’s much-anticipated album Utopia, for which he hasn’t announced a specific date yet. He has, in any case, prodded that it’s coming “soon.” The album will be released in a three-dimensional, immersive environment.

He is likewise set to make a big appearance the new material at a show held before the Pyramids of Egypt in Giza on July 28. You can purchase tickets at www.ticketsmarche.com.

The star’s first album in five years, Utopia will also be his first full-length release since a crowd surge at his Astroworld Festival in Houston in November 2021 claimed the lives of ten of his fans.