Watch out Jay and H-Cup Breasts That My Uncle in law Desires (2025)'Ye, you've just been de-throned by trap rapper turned riot inciter Travis Scott.
During the Oklahoma City leg of the Houston rapper's Birds Eye Tour on Friday, Scott performed "goosebumps," the brooding, bass-heavy banger from his album Birds in the Trap Sing McKnight,a whopping 14 times.
Now aside from being extraordinarily bold and unusual, the sheer act of performing this mini-concert within a concert allowed Scott to set a new world record for the most times a single song has been performed by an artist during a concert.
The previous record holders? The dynamic Watch the Throne duo Kanye West and Jay Z.
SEE ALSO: Here's what Jay Z's world will look like by the time his insane new deal is upIn the below video you can hear Travis sounding like a literal broken record as he achieves his record breaking moment.
Back in 2012, Kanye and Jay set the record after performing their hit song "Niggas In Paris" 12 times in a row, in Paris, naturally. The performance was also apparently dubbed the most lit thing in the lit-osphere by those who were lucky enough to see it, or so we’ve heard.
Yo Travis, we're really happy for you, and we're going to let you finish — but with Kanye and Jay Z's friendship on the rocks, it's sad to think the two don't even share this incredibly important title together anymore.
*sigh*
Welp, that's what happens when you take your eyes off the throne, I suppose.
Though Scott was recently arrested for inciting a riot while performing in Arkansas, he dropped three new tracks on his SoundCloud yesterday, so he doesn't seem to be slowing his crown-toppling pace any time soon.
Topics Music
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