Travis Scott Premieres Creepy Video for 'Goosebumps' Feat. Kendrick Lamar
Directed by duo BRTHR, the clip shows
psychedelic visual distortion with
spooky imagery like burning skeletons
and a snake crawling out of Travis'
eye socket.
Travis Scott (II) has released a new
music video for single "Goosebumps"
off his 2016 album, "Birds in the Trap
Sing McKnight ". The Apple Music
Exclusive video shows graphic visuals
with a lot of CGI and psychedelic
camera effects. It also features eerie
imagery, such as burning skeletons, a
snake coming out of the rapper's eyes
and the earth literally swallowing
Travis up.
Travis teams up with the current king
of hip-hop, Kendrick Lamar , on the
single which apparently becomes the
key track on "Birds in the Trap Sing
McKnight". Travis previously said of
the song, "Honestly when I was
making my second album, I wasn't
thinking my second album. I was
thinking I have a point to prove, I
have a message I'm trying to get
across. 'Goosebumps' was one of the
first songs. I still got the poster board
where I started drawing all the ideas
for the album."
"I got those goosebumps every time,
yeah, you come around, yeah/ You
ease my mind, you make everything
feel fine/ Worry about those
comments/ I'm way to numb, yeah,
it's way too dumb, yeah/ I get those
goosebumps every time, I need the
Heimlich/ Throw that to the side,
yeah/ I get those goosebumps every
time, yeah, when you're not around/
When you throw that to the side,
yeah/ I get those goosebumps every
time," the 24-year-old rapper sings on
the hook of "Goosebumps".
In a recent interview with Beats 1,
Travis claimed that the original idea
of the video was not as dark as it is.
"It was kinda rated G," he said. "It
wasn't rated mature enough, it wasn't
what I was envisioning when I made
the song in my bedroom. But I finally
got it. The song to me was just a mad
expression. It really came from deep
down and I felt the video really had
to give the people part of my
conscious."
The "Antidote" hitmaker is currently
busy working on a project with
Quavo. "We were working on both
albums we were kinda like trapping
out the same crib so we were just
waking up doing our things every
day," he said of the upcoming project.
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