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“Days Before Rodeo”: Re-Release Album by Travis Scott

August 27, 2024TRAKTRAIN

When Was the Album Released? Its Features

Days Before Rodeo, originally released on August 18, 2014, via Grand Hustle Records, is a mixtape that marked a significant moment in Travis Scott‘s career. The 12-track project showcased his unique blend of dark, atmospheric beats and gritty, experimental Rap, which quickly captivated the attention of fans and critics alike. The mixtape was a precursor to his debut studio album Rodeo and played a crucial role in setting the stage for Travis Scott‘s rise to fame.

The original release featured collaborations with some of the most prominent names in the industry, including Big Sean, The 1975, Rich Homie Quan, Young Thug, Migos, and Peewee Longway. Tracks like “Don’t Play” featuring The 1975 and Big Sean, and “Mamacita” featuring Rich Homie Quan and Young Thug, became instant fan favorites, helping to solidify Scott‘s reputation as a formidable force in the Rap and Hip-Hop scene. The mixtape also included “Skyfall,” a haunting collaboration with Young Thug, which further showcased Scott‘s ability to create immersive, otherworldly soundscapes.

Days Before Rodeo was widely praised for its production quality, innovative sound, and Scott‘s ability to blend elements of Trap, psychedelic Rap, and Punk Rock into a cohesive project. The mixtape’s success laid the foundation for Scott‘s future projects, including the critically acclaimed albums Rodeo and Astroworld, and established him as one of the most influential artists of his generation.

Why Did Travis Scott Decide to Re-Release It?

The decision to re-release Days Before Rodeo comes as a celebration of its 10th anniversary, marking a decade since the mixtape first dropped and changed the trajectory of Travis Scott‘s career. The re-release, which became available on August 23, 2024, allows both new and long-time fans to revisit the project on streaming platforms, where it was previously unavailable in its entirety.

In the lead-up to the re-release, Travis Scott took to Instagram to share his excitement, posting archival footage from the Days Before Rodeo era that featured appearances by Future, Metro Boomin, and Young Thug. He also hinted at the possibility of unreleased tracks from that time, which has further fueled anticipation among fans. The re-release is not just a nostalgic trip down memory lane but also a way for Scott to reintroduce the project to a new generation of listeners who may have missed it the first time around.

By bringing Days Before Rodeo to streaming services, Scott ensures that the mixtape’s impact continues to resonate in today’s music landscape. This move also highlights the enduring influence of the project, which remains a pivotal moment in Scott‘s career and in the broader context of hip-hop’s evolution over the past decade.

 

What Tracks Are Included in It?

Days Before Rodeo features a total of 12 tracks, each contributing to the mixtape’s dark and brooding atmosphere. The tracklist includes:

  1. “Days Before Rodeo: The Prayer”: The mixtape opens with this haunting introduction, setting the tone for the project with its eerie production and introspective lyrics;
  2. “Mamacita” (Feat. Rich Homie Quan & Young Thug): A standout track that combines a catchy hook with verses from two of Atlanta’s finest, Rich Homie Quan and Young Thug, over a hard-hitting beat;
  3. “Quintana Pt. 2”: A continuation of a theme from Scott‘s earlier work, this track features heavy bass and atmospheric production, highlighting his signature sound;
  4. “Drugs You Should Try It”: A fan-favorite, this track is known for its dreamy, almost psychedelic vibe and introspective lyrics. Don Toliver recently sampled this track on “5 to 10” from his album Hardstone Psycho;
  5. “Don’t Play” (Feat. The 1975 & Big Sean): One of the mixtape’s most popular tracks, “Don’t Play” blends The 1975’s indie rock influence with Scott‘s trap sensibilities, featuring a standout verse from Big Sean;
  6. “Skyfall” (Feat. Young Thug): Another collaboration with Young Thug, “Skyfall” is a moody, atmospheric track that has become one of the most iconic songs from the mixtape;
  7. “Zombies”: This track features a dark, menacing beat with Scott‘s aggressive delivery, adding to the mixtape’s overall ominous tone;
  8. “Sloppy Toppy” (Feat. Migos & Peewee Longway): A high-energy banger featuring Migos and Peewee Longway, known for its infectious hook and rapid-fire verses;
  9. “Basement Freestyle”: A raw, unfiltered freestyle that showcases Scott‘s lyrical abilities and his knack for crafting catchy hooks;
  10. “Backyard”: A reflective track with a more laid-back vibe, “Backyard” allows Scott to explore more personal themes;
  11. “Grey”: A slower, more introspective track that delves into themes of fame, success, and the pressures that come with them;
  12. “Bacc”: The mixtape closes with this track, which features a blend of melodic elements and hard-hitting verses, leaving a lasting impression on listeners.

 

The re-release of Days Before Rodeo is more than just a nostalgic throwback; it’s a reminder of the project that set Travis Scott on his path to superstardom. With its innovative production, memorable collaborations, and introspective lyrics, the mixtape remains a significant milestone in Scott‘s career. Now, with its availability on streaming platforms, Days Before Rodeo is set to reach an even wider audience, continuing to inspire and influence fans and artists alike. Whether you’re revisiting the project or hearing it for the first time, Days Before Rodeo is a must-listen that showcases Travis Scott‘s early genius and the roots of his meteoric rise in the music industry.

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