Spotify crashes after the release of Travis Scott’s new album ‘UTOPIA’

After the premiere of Travis Scott’s new album Utopia, Spotify crashed. Travis Scott’s eagerly awaited new album, Utopia, is now out. Travis Scott is a well-liked but divisive figure in the music industry.

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The 32-year-old rapper’s most recent album, Astroworld, was made available in 2018. Five years later, the singer releases a brand-new album titled Utopia, and fans can’t get enough. The Weeknd and Bad Bunny are featured on Scott’s song KPOP, which was recently released.

Fans excited to hear new music from the rapper, especially with the inclusion of the other two well-known vocalists, streamed the song as soon as it was made available.

After a turbulent week for the rapper, whose plans included performing brand-new songs from Utopia at a livestreamed event at the Pyramids of Giza, the album finally drops. Eight days after Scott refuted an earlier rumour of cancellation, the project was abandoned on July 26 due to “complex production issues.” The performance will still be rescheduled, but the new dates have not yet been revealed.