Travis Scott Drops 'DAYS BEFORE RODEO' on Streaming Services
Unveiling “Mo City Flexologist,” “Too Many Chances,” “Yeah Yeah” and more unreleased tracks as part of the digital deluxe.
Update: It’s been just under a week since Travis Scott’s DAYS BEFORE RODEO finally arrived on streaming services. The cult-classic was initially expanded with a digital deluxe album titled “Vault 1” that saw five bonus tracks added to the project for fans who purchased the project via Scott’s website. Now, while these five tracks are expected to release globally on streaming services later today, another “Vault” has released, featuring two additional DBR-era tracks in “Hold On” featuring Young Thug and Quavo and “Respected.” On top of this, a countdown on Scott’s webstore is set to finish at 10pm EDT today, prompting many fans to wonder if a third “Vault,” new merchandise or something else entirely may be arriving at that time. For those eager to hear the new songs, the digital deluxe album “Vault 2” can be purchased now at a price of $5 USD via the aforementioned webstore.
Original Story: The day Travis Scott fans have been waiting for is here at last. 10 years after its initial release, DAYS BEFORE RODEO has landed on streaming services.
Scott’s sophomore mixtape, DAYS BEFORE RODEO first dropped (for free) on August 18, 2014, with 11 tracks including “Quintana Pt. 2,” “Don’t Play” with Big Sean and The 1975 and “Skyfall” with Young Thug; a twelfth song, “Bacc” was added later on.
For its tenth anniversary re-release, La Flame has also unveiled a “Deluxe” edition of the iconic LP, unleashing a handful of tracks “from the vault,” recorded during the DAYS BEFORE RODEO sessions that didn’t make the album’s first-round cut. Exclusively available on the rapper’s website, the digital deluxe is equipped with five unreleased cuts: “Mo City Flexologist,” “Too Many Chances,” “Yeah Yeah” (with Young Thug), “Serenade”, and “Whole Lots Changed”.
Scott played a one-night-only show in Atlanta last night to commemorate the reissue of the album, performing almost the entirety of the project. He live debuted “Grey” and “Days Before Rodeo: The Prayer,” and brought out Quavo for the duo’s first-ever joint performance of “Sloppy Toppy.” After running through the OG tracklist, he let it rip on “MoCity Flexologist,” “Yeah Yeah” and “Too Many Chances.”
And now, the words we’ve all been waiting to hear: stream DAYS BEFORE RODEO on all DSPs now.