Nothing more terrifying than six-foot-tall moose and Québécois. This one comes courtesy of feature guest Drake. “You act like you love this American shit / But, really, the truth is you scared of the Six / Yeah, you scared of the Six.” We’re unconvinced whether Scott is dissing Timothée Chalamet (the reported new man of his ex Kylie Jenner), jealous of the upcoming Paul King movie, or just really likes brown watches based on the lyric “Chocolate AP and chocolate the V’s (V’s), got the Willy Wonka factory (V’s).” Below, Scott’s most … memorable Utopia lyrics. The 19-track record features artists like Beyoncé, 21 Savage, Drake, the Weeknd, Bad Bunny, Playboi Carti, and James Blake and name-drops even more. At turns, it’s corny (“Back outside, it ain’t no time for Zooms”), then completely removed from reality (“I’m loyal, bitch / I got Ye over Biden”), and most often it’s deeply unserious (“I might still eat McDonald’s / But don’t think I’m a Ronald”). The lyricism on Utopia, Travis Scott’s first full project since Astroworld - released at a time when litigation over the festival’s deadly crowd-crush is ongoing - is everything you’d expect from one of his drops. What’s Joe Biden’s plan to get Travis Scott in the final cut of Wonka?
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