Travis Scott's 'K-POP' ft. The Weeknd and Bad Bunny Is Finally Here
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The collaborative song arrived ahead of the release of the Houston rapper's highly-anticipated album, 'Utopia', which is set to hit streaming services later in July.

AceShowbiz - Travis Scott (II) finally rolled out "K-POP" ft. The Weeknd and Bad Bunny. The "SICKO MODE" hitmaker unleashed the track on Friday, July 21, just days after he first teased the song.

"I know 'bout this one time/ You felt like that winner/ That night was just so fire/ I need you back sooner/ You come back on this side/ When s**t get back cooler/ We run it back one time/ I'm grabbin' you uno," Travis and The Weeknd sing in the chorus. Bunny, meanwhile, delivers his own bars in Spanish.

Travis teased the song on Wednesday by sharing the cover art of a single sticky red lollipop. In the accompanying message, he penned, "La flame Bunny Abel."

"K-POP" arrived ahead of the release of Travis' highly-anticipated album, "Utopia". The emcee is set to celebrate the album launch by performing at the Pyramids of Giza, Egypt on July 28.

Though the show has got pushback from Egypt's Musicians' Syndicate, its promoter Live Nation insisted that it is not canceled. The ex-boyfriend of Kylie Jenner also addressed the matter in an open letter sent to authorities in the country.

"I am writing to you to address the blatant inaccurate reports that have apparently lead to permits being paused for my concert scheduled for July 28, 2023 at the Giza Pyramids," Travis kicked off his letter, which was addressed to "whom it may concern." He added, "My understanding is that the Egyptians Musicians Syndicate took this action in response to bot generated fake information regarding my concerts and character."

"(All anyone with a grasp for modern technology and social media has to do is click on the user profile of these accounts to see that these are not real people,)" he continued. "Specifically, they referred to 'strange rituals' that 'contradict the cultural identity of the Egyptian people.' "

Travis concluded, "Nothing could be further from the truth. My only intent with live performances is to unite people around the world over a shared bond in music. As a matter of fact, I just successfully played in an incredibly conservative Saudi Arabia in April for a crowd of 70,000 fans and there was no issue, hiccup or complication whatsoever."

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