WWE SmackDown teases a new unreleased Travis Scott Song
Roman Reigns and Jimmy Uso introduced us to an yet unreleased Travis Scott song
Published Oct 28, 2024
On September 18, 2024, Travis Scott caused a stir in the wrestling world by teasing an unreleased track during WWE SmackDown. This exclusive snippet played during Roman Reigns and Jimmy Uso’s entrance, creating a buzz both in the arena and online. The teaser sent fans into a frenzy, with speculation about the track’s inclusion in future projects or events, particularly with Scott's growing relationship with WWE.
Roman Reigns and Jimmy Uso pulled up to the arena listening to unreleased Travis Scott music.#SmackDown pic.twitter.com/asXGuWZd8F
— Wrestle Ops (@WrestleOps) October 19, 2024
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Breakdown of the song
The song captivated fans with its signature dark, atmospheric production, featuring pulsating bass and ominous synth layers reminiscent of Scott’s Utopia era. Early reactions to the song have been overwhelmingly positive. The track carries the weight of Travis Scott’s well-established sound—heavy bass, ethereal production, and his autotune-laden vocals—but with a more intense edge, likely crafted to match the high-octane energy of the WWE universe.
The internet quickly lit up following the teaser, with social media platforms buzzing about the song. Fans took to Twitter and Reddit to express their excitement, with many praising the track’s dark, moody vibe and its synergy with WWE’s high-stakes drama. Some fans online compared it to a sonic fusion of his work on Utopia and the brooding style of Astroworld, suggesting that this could mark a new creative direction.
Travis Scott's Love for WWE
Travis Scott’s appreciation for WWE isn't new. The rapper has been vocal about his childhood passion for wrestling, which aligns well with his larger-than-life stage presence. His involvement with the WWE franchise has been growing in recent years. Just this year, Scott’s collaboration with the WWE legend Rey Mysterio knocked the socks off everyone. They collaborated for a promotional event where Travis Scott paid tribute to the wrestling legend, even donning custom gear inspired by Mysterio’s iconic mask. This partnership helped strengthen Scott’s ties to WWE, aligning him more closely with the wrestling world.
His WWE SmackDown appearance seemed to have further solidified this connection, as fans now eagerly await potential collaborations between Scott and WWE. There have been growing rumors that Scott might collaborate with WWE for future events, tapping into his energy and WWE’s theatrical storytelling to create unforgettable moments.
"FE!N" Chosen as WrestleMania 41's Official Theme Song
Adding to the speculation about the unreleased track, WWE recently announced that Travis Scott's hit "FE!N" will be the official theme song for WrestleMania 41, scheduled for 2025. This partnership marks a significant milestone, as WrestleMania continues to elevate its entertainment value by collaborating with top artists.
Scott’s"FE!N," feat. Playboi Carti has over 95 Million views on YouTube alone! With its intense beats and dynamic lyrics, it is the perfect match for the larger-than-life atmosphere of WrestleMania, where drama and excitement are at their peak.
Future Collaborations: WWE x Travis Scott?
Given Scott’s high-energy performances and WWE’s action-packed events, it’s only natural that the two worlds would collide. With a Travis Scott Song becoming the official song for Wrestlemania 41 and now the SmackDown teaser, fans are fueled with anticipation for not only Scott's new music but also for potential future collaborations with WWE.
The combination of Scott’s powerful sound and WWE’s captivating visuals could lead to iconic moments, such as live performances during high-profile matches or exclusive soundtrack releases for key WWE events.
However, We know what we want to see. Travis Scott to take on John Cena. All the love for Travis, but he ain't coming out of that intact.
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