Travis Scott Taps The Weeknd & Bad Bunny for New Song “K-POP”

Travis Scott at the Reading Festival in 2018
Travis Scott at the Reading Festival in 2018. Photo by RMV/REX/Shutterstock (9807523t)

Travis Scott is no stranger to A-list collaborations, and his latest is one for the books! The Grammy-nominated rapper tapped The Weeknd and Bad Bunny for his comeback single “K-POP”, which serves as the introduction to his upcoming album Utopia.

Just a few days after teasing this collaboration on social media, Scott dropped a self-directed music video, inviting us into the world of all three artists. Scott’s portion was filmed at a stadium filled with racing bikes, Bad Bunny’s verse takes us to a darkly lit room filled with dancers, while The Weeknd’s parts are filmed at a futuristic mansion.

The Weeknd and Scott go a way back and they most recently collaborated on the song “Power Is Power” alongside SZA. Scott is also no stranger to collaboration with Bad Bunny and he previously recorded a remix of his song “Krippy Kush” ft. Farruko and Rvssian.

“K-POP” serves as the lead single on Scott’s upcoming fourth studio album Utopia, which is expected to come out later this month. It marks the rapper’s first album since his magnum opus Astroworld, which came out back in 2018 and produced singles “Butterfly Effect” and “Sicko Mode”

Scott will promote the release of Utopia with a launch event which will be live-streamed from the Pyramids of Giza in Egypt on July 28.