Travis Scott Teams Up With The Weeknd and Bad Bunny for Comeback Single “K-POP”

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

It’s been a while since Travis Scott shared some new music with the world, and he’s finally ready for a comeback. His new single “K-POP” invites us into the world of his highly-anticipated album Utopia and features contributions from The Weeknd and Bad Bunny.

Scott took things into his own hands when it came to directing the “K-POP” music video and found a way to capture the world of all three artists involved in the song’s making. The “K-POP” visual takes us everywhere from a stadium full of motorbikes to a futuristic pink mansion that looks straight out of a sci-fi movie.

Scott is no stranger to A-list collaborations and seeing him join forces with The Weeknd and Bad Bunny doesn’t come as a shocker. In addition to collaborating with The Weeknd on several songs – most recently “Power is Power” ft. SZA—he also hopped on the remix of Bad Bunny’s “Krippy Kush” ft. Farruko and Rvssian.

“K-POP” serves as the lead single on Utopia, Scott’s first studio album since the release of Astroworld five years ago. This LP is expected to hit the shelves by the end of the month, and the Grammy-nominated rapper will promote it with an exclusive launch event which will be live-streamed from the Pyramids of Giza in Egypt on July 28.