Travis Scott Shouts Out 'My Brother' Kanye at Recent Show: 'We Might Have to Do Something Special'

Travis Scott spoke highly of Kanye during his Complex cover story earlier this year.

Kanye West and Travis Scott
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During a recent show, Travis Scott took a moment to shout out his "brother" Ye, the artist formerly know as Kanye West, hinting that the two "might" collaborate soon.

"Shoutout to my brother Ye, man, ain't gon' lie, we might have to do something special..." he said while onstage in a clip that surfaced online on Tuesday. Last week, Scott broke the attendance record for a single show at Allianz Stadium in Sydney, Australia.

While it’s unclear what exactly Travis was alluding to, La Flame spoke highly of Ye when asked about their relationship in his Complex cover story back in April.

“Shit, man. That’s my kid’s uncle,” he said in the interview. “That guy took me in when I was young, when I was like 19. He taught me a lot about music. And not even just ‘taught’ me, but he allowed me to experience the creation of music.”

Earlier this week, Scott praised Tame Impala’s new album Deadbeat on Instagram, calling it “the best album to come out in the last 2 years.” Sharing a screenshot of the project’s Apple Music page, he wrote, “Kev you went crazy. Like super crazy. Like bruh, Imma gonna call u soon because I just need to know something bruhhhhhh.”

Travis Scott recently made history in India with his sold-out CIRCUS MAXIMUS shows at New Delhi’s Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium, drawing over 125,000 fans across two nights. According to a press release, the performances—promoted by Live Nation and BookMyShow—set records as the largest rap shows ever in India and the biggest single-artist concerts in Delhi’s history.

As for Kanye, the rapper recently sold his $14 million Bighorn Mountain Ranch in Greybull, Wyoming, back to its original owners, Greg and Pam Flitner, after six years. According to Cowboy State Daily, the 6,713-acre property transfer was finalized on September 17 in Zurich, where West’s wife, Bianca Censori, notarized the sale.

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