Travis Scott: Asap rocky and| Jordan 6| Lawsuit| Rihanna| Petition

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Jacques Bermon Webster II, known professionally as Travis Scott, is an American rapper and record producer. His stage name is the namesake of a favorite uncle combined with the first name of one of his inspirations, Kid Cudi. In 2012, Scott signed his first major-label contract with Epic Records.

Travis Scott: Asap rocky and| Jordan 6| Lawsuit| Rihanna| Petition

Asap Rocky And:

We would say Travis Scott finds a lot of influence from ASAP Rocky as he said,and there is nothing wrong with flattery, however, we don’t personally feel Travis finds all his influence from ASAP or is stealing his style as said by ASAP Mob.

Though Scott hasn’t said anything at all about his alleged feud with Rocky over the years, he seemingly shut down rumors of them having beef with each other at London’s 2019 Wireless Festival.

Jordan 6:

The Travis Scott x Air Jordan 6 marks the third time the world famous rapper and Jordan Brand have partnered on an Air Jordan.

Scott revisits earth tones as the central theme of the “Cactus Jack” Air Jordan 6, just as he did with his first collaboration on both the high and low top Air Jordan 1 models.

The upper part of the sneaker is comprised of an olive-based nubuck material with black detailing and contrasting red accents.

Lawsuit:

Travis Scott: Asap rocky and| Jordan 6| Lawsuit| Rihanna| Petition

Days after several families denied Travis Scott’s offer to pay for their loved ones’ funerals following the decision of 9-year-old Ezra Blount’s family, the rapper was slammed with a new $10 billion lawsuit.

Brent Coon of Brent Coon & Associates filed the lawsuit on Tuesday (Dec. 7) on behalf of more than 1,500 attendees. With this filing, the number of plaintiffs totals nearly 2,800.

Rihanna:

“In addition to litigating high profile mass tragedies all over the county the last 35 years, I also have run a concert promotion company for over 20 years and am very familiar with how you are supposed to plan these events,” Coon said in a statement.

Petition:

On Friday, November 5, around 9:30 p.m., eight people were killed and hundreds were hurt after crowds rushed toward the stage during Travis Scott’s concert at his Astroworld music festival in Houston at NRG Park.

The deceased ranged in age from 14 to 27 years old. Twenty-five people were hospitalized after suffering serious injuries amid the chaos. The youngest victim, a 9-year-old boy, died from his injuries. Approximately 50,000 people were at the show.

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