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An album produced exclusively for members of 808 State's official fan club. It featured artwork and packaging designed by The Designer's Republic . All the tracks were previously unreleased, comprising live performances and tracks from Gorgeous , Quadrastate and Fon Studio sessions.
808 State are an English electronic music group formed in 1987 in Manchester [2] by Graham Massey, Martin Price and Gerald Simpson. Taking their name from the Roland TR-808 drum machine and the "state of mind" the members shared, they released their debut album Newbuild in September 1988. [ 2 ]
Like “808s,” “Utopia” advances melodic hip-hop into new terrain. Where “Astroworld” plays like different rides and thrills at an amusement park, “Utopia” is more vague — much to ...
[1] [2] Scott also uses the same rapping style for that song: "A walkin' distraction / I'm naturally Black and / Unnaturally breathin' / Like a waist that is snatchin'". [3] Mike Dean was also involved in the production of both songs, which might be a possible reason for the samples that Scott chose for Utopia .
The music video was directed by Gaspar Noé. [a] The music video is a segment in the film Circus Maximus (2023). [16]The video takes place in a dance club, where Travis is the DJ, wearing a gold and black eye mask, reminiscent of the Daft Punk helmet formerly worn by the song's producer and co-writer Guy-Manuel de Homem-Christo.
Travis Scott's 'Utopia' 2023 tour setlist: Every song he played in Phoenix Here's a look at every song Travis Scott played on his first night at Footprint Center in downtown Phoenix as part of the ...
"Sirens" is a song by American rapper Travis Scott from his fourth studio album Utopia (2023). The song was produced by Scott, with additional production from Noah Goldstein, Buddy Ross, E*vax, John Mayer and WondaGurl.
The visual was ranked by BET as among the top 100 videos of 2009. West provided performances of "Amazing" throughout 2009, including one for his second live album , VH1 Storytellers (2010). The song was used by the National Basketball Association (NBA) in a campaign for the 2009 playoffs , before it was later featured on the respective ...